Patients start on a low dose, and then continually increase to a higher dose until treatment goals are achieved
According to a comprehensive aggregation of all the scientific data on BPC-157 to date, the following benefits have been observed in rats [2]: Exerts protective effects during damaging surgical procedures or administration of a toxic substance Heals organ, bone, and joint damage Treats stomach ulcers Possesses anti-inflammatory properties While the side effects of BPC-157 appear to be non-existent, very little research involving human test subjects exists [3]: While BPC-157 is not approved by the FDA, it can be purchased by researchers and, in rare cases, can be prescribed by a doctor in certain circumstances
8% say they suffered from gallbladder injuries, with some of these patients requiring surgical removal of gangrenous tissue
Interestingly, non-pharmacological interventions such as physical exercise (PE) demonstrate protective effects by targeting this pathway in microglia
on oxidative status and DNA damage in subjects exposed to long-term low-dose ionizing radiation
Maximum effects are typically reached within 2-3 months