BPC-157
Also known as: Body Protection Compound, Pentadecapeptide
The Wolverine Peptide
The biohacking community's darling for healing injuries. Derived from gastric juice, it's famed for tendon, ligament, and gut repair.
How It Works
Simple Explanation
Promotes healing by increasing blood vessel formation and modulating growth factors for tissue repair.
Technical Details
Interacts with NO system, increases VEGF for angiogenesis, upregulates GH receptors, modulates dopamine/serotonin systems.
Pharmacokinetics & Storage
Half-Life
~4 hours (estimated from animal studies)
Duration in circulation
Storage Requirements
Use bacteriostatic water for reconstitution. Protect from light. Handle with clean technique to prevent contamination.
Research Timeline: What Studies Have Observed
Based on clinical trial data and published research. Individual responses may vary significantly.
Week 1
Animal studies observed initial anti-inflammatory response. Researchers note increased blood flow to injured areas may begin.
Weeks 2-3
Preclinical research documented accelerated tissue repair processes. Angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) observed in studies.
Weeks 4-6
Animal models showed significant healing progression in tendons and ligaments. Collagen organization improved in research settings.
Weeks 8-12
Studies indicated structural improvements in healed tissues. Research protocols typically ran 4-12 weeks depending on injury severity.
Benefits
- Accelerated tendon/ligament healing
- Gut protection and repair
- Reduced inflammation
- May help with muscle injuries
- Neuroprotective effects
Potential Side Effects
Nausea
Rare
Dizziness
Rare
Headache
Rare
Known Interactions
Based on clinical research and pharmacological studies. Always consult a healthcare provider about potential interactions.
Growth Hormone
monitorResearch suggests potential synergistic effects. Combined protocols have been studied but data is limited.
NSAIDs
monitorInterestingly, studies show BPC-157 may protect against NSAID-induced gut damage, but interactions are complex.
Blood Pressure Medications
cautionResearch indicates effects on nitric oxide system which may interact with antihypertensives.
Research Highlights
BPC-157 Systematic Review (2024)
Review of 95 studies confirms accelerated healing across multiple tissue types
View StudyNeuroprotection Study (2023)
Demonstrated protection against traumatic brain injury in rodent models
View StudyAlcohol Damage Protection (2023)
Protected against alcohol-induced gastric and liver damage in animal models
View StudyFrequently Asked Questions
Does injection location matter according to research?
What about oral BPC-157?
How does it compare to TB-500 in research?
Why is it called 'Body Protection Compound'?
What's the evidence quality?
Who Is It For
- Tendon/ligament injuries
- Gut issues (leaky gut, IBD)
- Athletes recovering from injury
- Post-surgery healing
Who Should Avoid
- Those expecting FDA-approved treatments
- Cancer patients (theoretical concern)
- Pregnant/nursing
How It Compares
Research-based comparisons with similar peptides. Individual responses and circumstances should guide decisions.
TB-500 provides more systemic healing effects and is often combined with BPC-157. Research suggests complementary mechanisms rather than direct competition.
GHK-Cu focuses more on skin and tissue remodeling. BPC-157 may be preferred for tendon/ligament issues while GHK-Cu excels for skin and wound healing.
Research Dosing Protocols
Common Research Protocol
250-500mcg 1-2x daily for 4-12 weeks
Administration Frequency (per studies)
1-2x daily
Delivery Methods
👃 This peptide is also available in nasal spray form from select suppliers.
Available Forms
- • Subcutaneous injection
- • Intramuscular injection
- • Oral capsules
💡 Inject near injury site for localized effects
⚠️ Not Medical Advice: Dosing information is compiled from published research and clinical studies for educational purposes only. This is not a recommendation. All peptide research should be conducted by qualified professionals in controlled research environments. Consult a healthcare provider before considering any protocol.
Cost Context
Research-grade BPC-157 typically ranges $30-80 per 5mg vial from peptide suppliers. Quality varies significantly between sources. Not FDA-approved for human use.
Prices vary by region, source, and insurance coverage. This is general context only.
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⚠️ Important Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Many peptides discussed are research compounds not approved for human use by the FDA. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any peptide protocol. PepGains does not sell peptides and is not responsible for how this information is used. All timeline and efficacy information is based on published research and clinical trials - individual results may vary significantly.