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Breastfeeding could theoretically transfer peptides or metabolites to the infant
The body produces numerous important peptides, including: Insulin Regulates blood sugar Collagen peptides Supports skin, hair, and joint health Growth hormone Enhances muscle recovery BPC-157 Helps with muscle recovery and tissue repair Thymosin beta-4 Involved in tissue regeneration and inflammation control Because peptides act as signaling molecules, they help direct biological processes such as healing, metabolism, immune response, and hormone production
Repairs Damaged Synapses In preclinical models, Dihexa restored memory function in animals with cognitive impairment induced by Alzheimer-like conditions bringing performance back to near-normal levels
FDA scientists remain unconvinced of peptide safety and benefits In recent years, the FDA has warned Americans about the risks of injecting peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500, another compound set for review Thursday