BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino acid peptide derived from a protein in human gastric juice, also known as Body Protection Compound 157 or bepecin. It has shown significant potential in preclinical studies for promoting tissue repair and healing across multiple systems, including musculoskeletal (tendons, ligaments, muscles, bones), gastrointestinal, and neurological tissues. Its mechanisms involve angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) via VEGFR2 activation, anti-inflammatory effects, enhanced cell survival and migration, and upregulation of growth hormone receptors and key repair genes. Despite promising results in animal models—such as improved healing in tendon ruptures, muscle injuries, and joint pain—BPC 157 is not approved by any regulatory agency (including the FDA) for human use. A 2025 pilot study reported no adverse effects from intravenous doses of 10–20 mg in two adults, but no comprehensive human clinical trials have been conducted to confirm safety or efficacy. It is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and many sports organizations due to its performance-enhancing potential.
BPC-157 10mg, a groundbreaking peptide that’s taking the wellness world by storm! This incredible compound is known for its remarkable healing properties in current research studies.
BPC-157, or Body Protection Compound, is a peptide that naturally occurs in the stomach. It’s been shown to promote healing and recovery in various tissues, including muscles, tendons, and ligaments.







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