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Key facts: First studied by researchers at the University of Zagreb (Croatia) in the early 1990s Over 100 peer-reviewed studies published since then (Kang et al., 2021) Administered via subcutaneous injection (most common), intramuscular injection, or orally Typical research dosages: 200-800 mcg per day Classification: Research peptide, not approved by the FDA for human use How it works (simplified): BPC-157 appears to promote healing by improving blood flow to damaged tissue, reducing inflammation, and supporting the body's natural repair processes
Combined with Dihexa's synaptogenesis, this creates a dual-layer approach: build new connections and protect the cells that house them
The changes appear natural, not sudden, because they come from deep repair rather than surface-level lightening
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As a result, BPC-157 offers a wide variety of benefits, including: Alleviates aches, pain and arthritis