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BPC-157 is a synthetic 15–amino-acid peptide modeled after a naturally occurring protective compound found in human gastric fluid. In preclinical research, it has demonstrated a remarkable ability to support tissue recovery—helping repair muscles, tendons, and ligaments in various animal models. Studies also suggest it may help shield internal organs and reduce the formation of gastric ulcers.
Because of its systemic activity within the gastrointestinal tract, BPC-157 has been explored for its potential to support gut integrity and calm issues such as leaky gut, IBS-type symptoms, abdominal cramping, and inflammatory bowel conditions. Research indicates it may also provide pain-modulating effects.
Additional findings show that BPC-157 can enhance blood flow to injured tissues and promote faster healing of skin injuries, including burns. It has been observed to accelerate collagen and reticulin production, stimulate angiogenesis, and encourage macrophage and fibroblast activity—mechanisms that make it a promising candidate in experimental wound-repair applications.