It's unclear how they'll weigh the findings of the career scientists at the FDA who state there's insufficient evidence to support changing the designation for any of the seven peptides under consideration
No controlled human trials have studied the combination
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Available data indicating BPC 157 can facilitate muscle and tendon healing are limited to rat and in vitro studies, with one small, low-quality observational study in humans determining BPC 157 can help improve knee pain (see Table 1)
It's one of the few peptides encoded in mitochondrial DNA rather than nuclear DNA, which makes it a unique and highly researched tool in metabolic and longevity protocols
BPC-157, TB4, and TB-500 are not currently FDA-approved for clinical use in humans and remain investigational