By age 60, that number drops to roughly 80 ng/mL
But unlike approved peptides used in medicine, such as insulin and GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Health Canada tells CBC "unauthorized peptide products sold for wellness purposes have not been assessed for safety, quality or effectiveness." And yet, CBC News found doctors promoting and prescribing a popular unauthorized peptide called Body Protection Compound-157 (BPC-157) that is touted to help accelerate muscle growth and tissue repair
although reductions in TNF- and IL-1 were modest in one study, the overall trend supports an anti-inflammatory effect (59)
No claims are made regarding therapeutic outcomes, enhancement of human health, or clinical efficacy
It has been studied in humans for almost none of them
Glutathione for Oily Skin Oily skin is prone to acne breakouts and inflammation, which can lead to the formation of dark spots and hyperpigmentation