Explored in wound healing, muscle, tendon, and ligament studies
Surprisingly, BPC 157 has shown several gastrointestinal-related benefits in addition to helping with conditions such as bone degeneration, joint pain, damaged gut, and ulcers
BPC-157 at 0.00068 mg/lb or 0.0000068 mg/lb given before or after each MPTP dose improved somatosensory orientation, reduced hyperactivity and motor abnormalities, and achieved almost complete abolition of MPTP-induced mortality in rats
Supports Heart Health Vitamin B12 helps lower homocysteine levels, a compound associated with a higher risk of heart disease, thus promoting better heart function and cardiovascular health
In animal studies, BPC-157 increased blood vessel growth and helped restore blood flow to injured tissue, which may support faster recovery in tendons, muscles, and ligaments
Pseudogout can be distinguished by seeing calcium deposits within the joints on X-ray, which deposits in a different way than it does in gout