How Does BPC 157 Work?

man in a computerThe peptide BPC 157 has gained a lot of traction in the world of fitness and well-being over the last decade. BPC 157, like other peptides, has shown promise in assisting with injury recovery, reducing inflammation, helping muscles recover, and even improving gut health. Recent studies have even suggested that BPC 157 could be an effective treatment for Covid-19.

BPC 157 is one of the most well-known peptides available today when it comes to tissue and wound healing, but many people remain in the dark about what it can be used for and how it works. In this BPC 157 guide, we’ll delve into all the BPC 157 facts you need to know.

If you’ve been considering BPC 157 as part of your wellness journey, then you’ve come to the right place. Let’s take a look at everything you need to know about BPC 157.

What is BPC 157?

BPC is short for ‘body protective compound’. BPC 157 is what is known as a synthetic peptide chain. Peptides are sequences of amino acids, just like what makes up proteins. The 15 amino acids that make up BPC 157 are derived from human gastric juices in the stomach.

The naturally occurring BPC 157 in our gastric juices is what our bodies use to heal our gut. However, BPC can be taken as a supplement to benefit anywhere in the body.

BPC 157 is what is known as a cytoprotective compound. These compounds help to protect cells from harmful agents. As a result, BPC 157 aids the healing process and helps to protect against oxidative stress.

How Does BPC 157 Work?

BPC 157 initiates a process known as angiogenesis. This is where new blood vessels are formed from pre-existing blood vessels. Angiogenesis promotes healing and induces cells to regenerate faster. This means that when BPC 157 is applied to a specific injury it allows more oxygen and energy to be delivered to the injured spot, hence speeding up recovery.

BPC 157 also prevents the growth-limiting effects of a molecule named 4-hydroxynonenal. This molecule is implicated in the injury, tissue damage, and dysfunction associated with aging. It is also prevalent in other pathological states such as diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer’s, as well as inflammatory and cardiovascular complications.

When you use BPC 157 for injury recovery, it stimulates the tendon cells to create more receptors for growth molecules. This helps them to grow and move while the body is healing from injury.

The Benefits of BPC 157

As more and more research is done on the benefits of BPC 157, the list continues to grow. Some of the key benefits associated with BPC 157 include:

  • Ligament and tendon healing
  • Accelerated bone healing
  • Gut tissue repair in IBD or ulcers
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Improves brain health and mood
  • Heals mitochondrial damage
  • Increased fat loss
  • Stabilized production of certain hormones and neurotransmitters (eg. serotonin)
  • Protection of the cardiovascular system
  • Improved general wound healing
  • Improved body’s response to allergens and viruses

While BPC 157 is predominantly used to aid in injury recovery, it has also been found to provide several benefits that are associated with a better balance of hormones and improved cardiovascular health. Users of BPC 157 report increased energy, better metabolism, and improved sleep quality.

Some studies have even found that BPC 157 increases testosterone in males. This, and other peptides, seem to offer similar properties to SARMS and several anabolic steroids. While it might not directly increase muscle growth, it will help to reduce recovery time, meaning that athletes can train more frequently at a higher intensity.

For athletes, BPC 157 offers a great way to enhance training. For everyone else, BPC 157 can improve overall vitality.

BPC 157 Side Effects

The human clinical trials conducted with BPC 157 have shown that there are no negative or severe adverse effects with the use of BPC 157. However, there are some side effects that can result from the use of any peptide.

Some of the common side-effects associated with peptide use include:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue and tiredness
  • Changed in blood pressure
  • Liver and kidney toxicity
  • Hot flashes (feeling hot and cold)
  • Possibility of heart complications (abnormal heart rhythms, stroke)
  • Cancer

It is also worth noting that peptides can be highly toxic to fetuses. Pregnant women mustn’t use BPC 157 or any other peptide.

There is also a risk that preexisting medical conditions or certain kinds of medications could exacerbate side effects. It is paramount that you speak to your doctor or contact us for a free consultation before using BPC 157.

How to Use BPC 157

BPC 157 is still awaiting full-blown human trials, so addressing the ideal dosage is tricky. BPC 157 is often used daily for up to 3 months. After 3 months, it is recommended that individuals take a one-month break from using it.

The general dosage is 2.5-3.75 micrograms per kilogram of body weight, administered twice a day. Females might require a smaller dosage. Based on this, a 60kg individual might take between 150-225 micrograms of BPC 157 twice a day. An 80kg individual, on the other hand, would take between 200-300 micrograms.

Administration

BPC 157 is commonly administered through subcutaneous injection. These injections are administered directly into the abdominal cavity rather than being injected into the muscle or skin tissue like other peptides.

However, BPC 157 can also be administered intramuscularly. This method should only be carried out by a doctor. Many athletes opt for intramuscular BPC 157 injections as it is the best way to get close to an injured area and therefore offers the fastest healing effects.

You should always consult with a doctor or licensed medical professional before you begin using BPC 157. Taking too high a dose can increase the chance of experiencing severe and intense side effects.

Your Comprehensive BPC 157 101

This comprehensive BPC 157 guide has hopefully told you everything you need to know about what BPC 157 is and how it works.  At Anti-Aging Northwest, we treat a wide range of patients with BPC 157.

So whether you are someone recovering from an injury, an athlete, or are looking to increase your quality of life, consider using BPC-157.

To schedule your BPC 157 treatment, call (509) 474-0597 for a free consultation.

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