BPC 157 for tendon and ligament injury healing BPC 157 is a synthetic peptide that has gained significant attention in the orthopedic community for its potential to heal tendons and ligaments

animal studies suggest it may support healing of gastric ulcers and damaged intestinal lining Preclinical models suggest it may help modulate inflammation, though this has not been established in controlled human trials Known risks and side effects: Because it is sold as an unregulated research chemical rather than a manufactured pharmaceutical, product purity and dosing accuracy cannot be verified, and the FDA has flagged potential impurities and manufacturing-quality concerns FDA's Category 2 determination specifically cited potential immune reactions and hypersensitivity as a safety concern User-reported (non-clinical-trial) effects include injection-site irritation, redness, or swelling, along with occasional headache, nausea, or lightheadedness, based on anecdotal reporting rather than controlled studies No long-term human safety data exists
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Good use cases include tendon irritation, ligament sprains, muscle strains, plantar fascia irritation, rotator cuff irritation, Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinopathy, tennis elbow, golfers elbow, and joint-adjacent soft-tissue pain
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