Though human clinical trials are ongoing, signs point to BPC-157 being safe
A note on the research itself: the mechanisms the brand describes - NAD+'s role in cellular energy production, growth hormone's role in tissue repair, and B-vitamin methylation pathways - are active areas of general biomedical research
a TUE is highly unlikely to be approved per USADA Known side effects: The most commonly reported adverse effects are transient injection site reactions (redness, itching, swelling), along with occasional headache, flushing, dizziness, or nausea, particularly early in therapy
Reduced physical discomfort: Some early preclinical research suggests that BPC-157 may have nociceptive (pain relieving) properties
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