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FAQs About BPC 157 Is BPC-157 safe
For most readers asking "should I try at-home microinfusion?" If you are between ages 35 and 55, have intact skin without active inflammation or infection, are not pregnant or breastfeeding, are not on isotretinoin or systemic immunosuppressants, and are willing to commit to a bi-weekly protocol with consistent broad-spectrum SPF photoprotection between sessions, at-home microinfusion through a sealed-serum hollow-microneedle device is a reasonable addition to a considered anti-aging routine
( i ) Fasting plasma GIP (n = 5 per group), ( j ) total GLP-1 (CON n = 9, Gipr AP-KO n = 8), ( k ) insulin (CON n = 5, GIPR AP-KO n = 4), (l) food intake post IPGTT (CON n = 6, Gipr AP-KO n = 6), ( m ) ad lib fed blood glucose (CON n = 6, Gipr AP-KO n = 6), (n) RER (time x group F(24, 168) = 1.739 p = 0.023), ( o ) energy expenditure (with ANCOVA using BW as covariate), ( p ) ambulatory activity (x beam breaks)
While it may be argued that our study used relatively small group sizes, the results were significant and reproducible, consistent with the large effect sizes and low variability of our experimental paradigms