Look for HPLC-MS verification showing greater than 98% purity (preferably 99%+) and endotoxin testing confirming bacterial contamination levels below safe thresholds
exon II: treatment: F (1,40) = 11.7200, P = 0.0014
In lab experiments, BPC-157 was shown to trigger the production of nitric oxide in the cells lining the blood vessels, which then encourages these cells to move
Commonly reported triggers include spicy foods, citrus fruits, tomatoes, chocolate, caffeinated drinks, alcohol, artificial sweeteners, overexertion, prolonged sitting, exercises that work the abdominal muscles (eg, sit-ups and crunches), riding a bicycle or horse, sexual activity, and wearing tight clothing
Angiogenesis Support: BPC-157 appears to promote the formation of new blood vessels, thereby expediting and enhancing oxygen and nutrient flow to injured tissues
CJC-1295 remains restricted