Anti-Inflammatory Effects Chronic Inflammation BPC-157 has been suggested to have anti-inflammatory effects, which may be useful in treating conditions related to chronic inflammation, such as arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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It has been studied for its potential healing properties in animal models, showing promise in the repair of various tissues, including muscles, tendons, and bones
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Published rodent studies demonstrate that BPC-157 administered via intranasal route reaches systemic circulation and produces measurable effects on brain dopamine and serotonin metabolism supporting its use in CNS-focused research protocols where systemic injection may confound results
Remove the needle, apply light pressure with gauze, and dispose of the syringe in a sharps container