BPC-157 is a partial sequence of body protection compound (BPC) found in human gastric juice. It is mostly used in research to accelerate healing of a variety of wounds including tendon-to-bone healing and healing of damaged ligaments. This peptide acts systematically in the digestive tract to combat leaky gut, IBS, gastrointestinal cramps, and Crohn’s disease. In addition, BPC-157 can protect and prevent ulcers, and it can be used to protect the liver from toxic damage from alcohol, antibiotics, etc. This peptide has also been promising in promoting the healing of traumatic brain injury (TBI) according to research.
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