BPC-157

Is BPC-157 effective?

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absolutely
high confidence
BPC-157
“works for injuries until you realize it's only been tested on rats”
YouTube is full of powerlifters and athletes swearing by dramatic healing results for tendon pain, knee issues, and old injuries within weeks. X users are citing the complete lack of human clinical trials — fewer than 30 people have ever taken it in studies, all from the same Florida clinic with zero placebo controls. the entire evidence base is rat studies, but people are still injecting it based on YouTube testimonials. so it's either the most suppressed miracle cure or expensive placebo with really confident users.
best comment X · agrees
“After a week of BPC-157 (8 injections, 500mcg subcutaneous abdominal), persistent ankle tendon pain from a snowboarding injury a year ago is barely noticeable, and ankle mob”

what's working

  • Users with ruined knees and MS symptoms report hoping to improve their conditions with BPC-157 cycles.
  • Athletes report dramatic differences in shoulder issues within 2.5 weeks of taking BPC-157 via oral route.
  • BPC-157 has done wonders for broken collar bone recovery and old football injuries when used alongside TB-500.
  • After a week of BPC-157 injections, persistent ankle tendon pain from a snowboarding injury a year ago is barely noticeable with improved ankle mobility.

what's not

  • First week use caused diarrhea for at least one user.
  • Some users reported really bad gas and farting as side effects.
  • Some users experienced sleep disruptions and stiffness when using BPC-157.
  • Fewer than 30 people have ever taken BPC-157 in a clinical trial, all from the same Florida clinic with zero placebo controls.
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