[12] There is no evidence that high-dose biotin provides any benefit in pregnancy, and the safety of large doses has not been established
Research investigations involving BPC-157 have examined its effects on nitric oxide (NO) synthase expression and NO-mediated signaling in vascular and mucosal tissue cell models, FAK-paxillin pathway involvement in cell migration assays, and VEGFR2 receptor activation dynamics in in vitro angiogenesis models
DSIP has been studied for various potential physiological roles, including: Stress response and adaptation Pain modulation Immune system regulation Antioxidant properties Effects on endocrine function DSIP has been investigated for potential applications in sleep disorders, pain management, and substance withdrawal syndromes
Comparison of safety and tolerability with continuous (exenatide once weekly) or intermittent (exenatide twice daily) GLP-1 receptor agonism in patients with type 2 diabetes
BPC-157 works by promoting cellular regeneration, which helps in the healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints