Oral (capsule) BPC-157 has animal evidence for gut-local effects because the peptide shows unusual resistance to gastric acid, but human bioavailability data is entirely absent
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Authors and Reviewers Originally written in 2000 by: Jane Higdon, Ph.D
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Research suggests that GHK-Cu may play a potentially essential role in restoring damaged tissues, wound repair, and may support immune response
Synonyms: AHK-Cu, Ala-His-Lys-Cu, Copper Tripeptide 3