Many peptides are in experimental status and currently not approved for human use, so I would caution and refer the patient back to his or her physician. While you may find a physician willing to discuss peptides and educate you about their potential risks, thats probably as far as youre going to get with a mainstream healthcare providerunless, of course, you meet diagnostic criteria for the use of a specific peptide
A very common one is BPC-157, which people swear helps with muscle repair and cures various joint ailments theyve been dealing with
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In sequences containing Asp-Pro, the cyclic imide formation can actually cleave the peptide backbone entirely, splitting the peptide into two fragments