Gastroenterology 106:789, 1994 Veljaca M, Lech CA, Pllana R, Sanchez B, Chan K, Guglietta A: BPC-15 reduces trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid-induced colonic damage in rats
BPC-157 is sold strictly for laboratory research use only and is not intended for human consumption, medical use, or therapeutic application
What the "recipe" involves The formulation described across pharmaceutical references and community forums is straightforward: Sterile water for injection (not distilled water, not purified water sterile water for injection, USP) Benzyl alcohol at 0.9% concentration by volume (9 mg/mL) Combined in a sterile, pyrogen-free container under aseptic conditions The process people describe online typically involves: Sourcing sterile water for injection (sometimes substituted with distilled water a critical error) Calculating the benzyl alcohol volume (0.9 mL per 100 mL of final solution, or 0.27 mL per 30 mL) Combining in a vial or container using a syringe and filter needle Sealing and storing refrigerated On paper, this looks manageable
The amount of weight an individual can lose with B12 and Lipo injections varies widely from person to person