
BPC-157
Ships fully reconstituted · no mixing, no powder, no bacteriostatic waterThe Body Protection Compound
Accelerates soft tissue repair, gut healing, and full-body recovery from injury.
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What it supports
- Accelerates soft tissue healing
- Reduces inflammation
- Supports gut healing and protection
- Aids tendon and ligament repair
- Promotes recovery from injuries
- Improves blood vessel formation
- Supports joint health
The details
- Administration
- Subcutaneous injection
- Format
- 3mg/mL, 5mL vial
- Typical dosing
- 250-500mcg daily, duration varies by condition
- Best for
- Tendon/ligament injuries, gut healing
- Pairs well with
- TB-500, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, GHK-Cu
How it works
Signal
BPC-157 is delivered by subcutaneous injection — typically once daily — entering circulation and reaching the tissues where its receptors are expressed.
Cellular response
BPC-157 supports the body's natural repair pathways by promoting new blood-vessel formation (angiogenesis) and modulating growth factors at the site of injury — giving damaged tissue the resources it needs to rebuild.
Outcome
Over the following weeks, most people report gradual improvement in tendon, ligament, and muscle recovery and in joint discomfort from training or everyday wear.
Research highlights
Extensive research showing tissue healing properties
Studies demonstrate tendon and ligament repair acceleration
Research shows gastroprotective effects
Well-documented in scientific literature
Research summaries are provided for educational context and are not a promise of results. Talk with your provider about what to expect.
Sources & references
Faster tendon healing in animal models
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011
View sourceKnee pain relief in human patients
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 2021
View sourceSafety profile across soft tissue indications
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2019
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Common questions
Important safety information
BPC-157 is available by prescription only and is dispensed after a licensed provider reviews your medical screening and determines it is appropriate for you. Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed U.S. pharmacy and are not FDA-approved products. Tell your provider about your full medical history and any medications you take.
- • Generally well-tolerated
- • May cause temporary injection site reactions
- • Should only be used under licensed provider supervision
- • Requires medical evaluation and prescription


