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Most of the promotional marketing studies of BPC-157 come from Croatia. That makes me think they have a financial incentive.


Also, despite many studies with rats, they are afraid to do a single human study in 30 years. Is it because they are not sure the stuff is safe and do not want to bear the responsibility if someone gets cancer because of it?


Substances that promote blood vessels are typically promoting tumors and the Croatia researchers must know that very well, which explains their hesitance to do a human study.


Rule of thumb: if a supplement is promoted as a miraculous panacea with no side effects, that is a sure sign of snake oil. If BPC-157 was that miraculous, Mother Nature would have employed it already in billions years of evolution, especially since it is claimed it is the active part of natural gastric peptides.


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