(1999) investigated BPC-157 in multiple gastric lesion models in rats, including those induced by ethanol, NSAIDs, and stress
There is a focus on the practical side of pill delivery, sharing tips and hacks among pet owners to ensure successful dose administration
In fact, animal studies into the effects of BPC-157 on nitric oxide have shown that it can accelerate recovery rates in a wide variety of injuries [6]
This is where the ancillary benefits of BPC-157 could theoretically play a supporting role
Children presenting neurological signs or symptoms, those unable to take oral medication, individuals with known malabsorption syndromes, infants under 6 months old, and patients using medications that may interfere with vitamin B12 absorption are typically treated with a parenteral protocol (1)
If single morning administration produces satisfactory results, adding complexity provides no advantage