The most common ways to use BPC-157 peptides are: Injections (Subcutaneous or Intramuscular): The most effective method for tissue healing and injury recovery
A 2017 meta-analysis of data from 15 trials, including more than 71,000 participants at risk of or with existing CVD, showed that B-vitamin supplementation had no significant effect on risk of myocardial infarction (heart attack) or all-cause mortality but reduced risk of stroke by 10% (RR, 0.90
Thats why injectable peptides and GH secretagogues have exploded in popularity among recovery-focused users
BPC-157 promotes tendon-to-bone healing in a rat rotator cuff model WHO (NCBI Bookshelf) Guideline on safety-engineered syringes for IM, ID, and SC injections in health care settings (2016) Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center How to give a subcutaneous injection (patient education resource) ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02637284: PCO-02 Phase I safety and pharmacokinetics trial of oral BPC-157 CDC Vaccine administration: subcutaneous route (angle/site
(2017) recently submitted works utilising BPC 157 for the treatment of inferior caval vein ligatures and colitis in rats, respectively
Research shows that BPC-157 increases blood vessel formation by 129% to 152% compared to control conditions