Yes, BPC 157 has strong anti-inflammatory properties
Mechanistically, research has focused on BPC-157's ability to upregulate VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) receptor expression, promote angiogenesis at sites of injury, modulate nitric oxide synthase activity, and support the integrity of the gut lining the tissue environment from which the original protective protein was isolated
Commonly administered vitamins include B12, C, and antioxidant-rich blends like glutathione
Severe life stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and depressive behavior: A pathophysiological and therapeutic perspective
Safety, side effects, and considerations Early animal studies show BPC 157 safety data as encouraging
In addition, it can help relieve symptoms of certain disorders by reducing inflammation in the body and improve joint flexibility