Neuroprotective Effects Research suggests that BPC-157 may have neuroprotective properties, potentially aiding in the recovery from traumatic brain injuries and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases
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The long-term results of this suppression are not fully characterized, though they may include alterations in the overall growth factor milieu and possible effects on tissues that respond to growth hormone independently of IGF-1
The lower dose (100 mg vs 500 mg in standard reduced products) reflects the theoretically higher bioavailability of the acetylated form
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