If you have been dealing with gut issues, skin flare-ups, or low-grade inflammation that never quite resolves, you have probably worked through the standard playbook already
This can help you understand your symptoms better and decide whether you need in-person care
Avoid concurrent use with potent anti-inflammatories or NSAIDs if the goal is collagen rebuilding
Human growth hormones dictate things like our metabolism and body composition
When someone comes in with recurring tendon pain, for example, the functional medicine lens might explore things like: Training load and recovery habits Protein intake and collagen support Vitamin C, zinc, copper, and other cofactors involved in tissue repair Sleep quality and stress hormones Blood sugar swings and inflammatory triggers Gut issues that can interfere with nutrient absorption In such cases, combining BPC-157 with other therapies such as bioidentical hormone therapy or exploring desiccated T3 functional medicine thyroid treatment could provide more comprehensive results
The clinical evidence for any of these combinations is essentially nonexistent