Because there's no safety data, the FDA says it may be harmful to people using it
Its levels decline sharply with age, reducing the bodys natural capacity to repair and regenerate skin because of its copper-binding ability, making it currently one of the most researched skin peptides for anti-aging applications
Clinical-grade BPC-157 is delivered to Koh Samui under proper cold-chain conditions
HUBERMAN: So there's a real logic here, but what we haven't really addressed is if one has an injury, let's say to the hand, or to the arm, or to the leg, or to the ankle, or to the Achilles tendon, How is it that body protection compound that normally would exist within the gut actually access that injured tissue
We even accumulate toxins via skincare products, and from non-filtered showerhead water
The relatively small molecular weight of Pure Copper peptide allows for efficient transdermal penetration, distinguishing it from larger peptide molecules that often struggle to cross the skin barrier effectively