At this concentration, the starting dose of 2 mg requires 20 units, 4 mg requires 40 units, and 8 mg requires 80 units
The information below summarizes peer-reviewed laboratory and animal-model literature on BPC-157 and is provided strictly for in vitro research and educational reference
According to a comprehensive aggregation of all the scientific data on BPC-157 to date, the following benefits have been observed in rats [2]: Exerts protective effects during damaging surgical procedures or administration of a toxic substance Heals organ, bone, and joint damage Treats stomach ulcers Possesses anti-inflammatory properties While the side effects of BPC-157 appear to be non-existent, very little research involving human test subjects exists [3]: While BPC-157 is not approved by the FDA, it can be purchased by researchers and, in rare cases, can be prescribed by a doctor in certain circumstances
This kind of self-promotional case series does not prove either efficacy or safety if anything, it underscores the need for independent research