According to the DoDs Operation Supplement Safety (OPSS) program, BPC-157: Is not authorized for use by Service Members and is considered a prohibited substance. This classification places BPC-157 on the same level as SARMs and other unapproved substances that are banned for military personnel due to lack of safety, purity concerns, and performance-altering effects
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BPC-157 is used for accelerating recovery from muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries, healing gastrointestinal tissue damage, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue repair in bodybuilders and athletes