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Oral BPC-157 For Potential Gut Health
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 271899" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>A wide gap seems to exist between claims and reality with BPC-157.</p><p></p><p>What the above sales representative won't tell you is that to this day, 30 years after the "discovery", there are NO human studies of BPC-157 for gastric problems because all such human trials ended up canceled and not proceeding to the next phases. </p><p></p><p>There are also no positive user reviews that BPC-157 cured a single ulcer or gastritis.</p><p></p><p>The origin of BPC-157 as a natural part of the "human gastric juice" is not actually confirmed by independent research outside of Croatia. So don't buy into "oh it's all natural and therefore safe" nonsense.</p><p></p><p>The older "studies" claim that BPC-157 is stable in acidic pH, yet patents appeared that formulate "stable" forms of BPC-157. So is it acid stable or not finally?</p><p></p><p>The older "studies" claim that BPC-157 is active orally, now people claim it must be injected for joint/tendon. Again contradiction.</p><p></p><p>The older "studies" claim it promotes VEGF and blood vessel formation, which is good for wound healing. Later, they realized this also promotes tumor metastases and correspondingly invitro "studies" appeared that now it suppresses VEGF. So which one is it at the end? This is some highly biased "research" - they get the answer that they think is favorable at the time.</p><p></p><p>Peptides have sketchy research in general but BPC-157 takes the prize for the shadiest most contradictory "research" out there.</p><p></p><p>Don't be a lab rat...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 271899, member: 38594"] A wide gap seems to exist between claims and reality with BPC-157. What the above sales representative won't tell you is that to this day, 30 years after the "discovery", there are NO human studies of BPC-157 for gastric problems because all such human trials ended up canceled and not proceeding to the next phases. There are also no positive user reviews that BPC-157 cured a single ulcer or gastritis. The origin of BPC-157 as a natural part of the "human gastric juice" is not actually confirmed by independent research outside of Croatia. So don't buy into "oh it's all natural and therefore safe" nonsense. The older "studies" claim that BPC-157 is stable in acidic pH, yet patents appeared that formulate "stable" forms of BPC-157. So is it acid stable or not finally? The older "studies" claim that BPC-157 is active orally, now people claim it must be injected for joint/tendon. Again contradiction. The older "studies" claim it promotes VEGF and blood vessel formation, which is good for wound healing. Later, they realized this also promotes tumor metastases and correspondingly invitro "studies" appeared that now it suppresses VEGF. So which one is it at the end? This is some highly biased "research" - they get the answer that they think is favorable at the time. Peptides have sketchy research in general but BPC-157 takes the prize for the shadiest most contradictory "research" out there. Don't be a lab rat... [/QUOTE]
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