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Oral BPC-157 For Potential Gut Health
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 271926" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>There you go again Sammy. I guess I am your lab rat. Seems there are quite of few of us on this board as well as so many others. Since there is no human research all we have is anecdotal and observation evidence So claims and reality seem to be pretty consistent to those who have actually used BPC 157. Remember, I have quite a few years of evidence that you seem to not have. Your choice. No peptide dealer talked me into this and the opinions of the mass certainly did sway me since I tried this long before it got popular. Much the same as the growth hormone peptides that seem to be very popular here.</p><p></p><p>Just to let yo know Dr. Predrag Sikiric has published 397 peer reviewed papers and been cited in literature 8152 times, he is far from sketchy. Since research is so easy to fund you might start a study to prove once and for all your babbling is right and the rest of us are wrong.</p><p></p><p>Here is some support for your agenda.....The FDA says there appears to be <strong>no legal basis</strong> for selling BPC-157 as a drug, food, or a dietary supplement, and therefor the FDA deemed there is also no legal basis for compounding pharmacies to use BPC-157 in compounded medications. Until this order came out Defy and most other compound pharmacies were selling BPC 157 as part of their product line. Seems places like Regenix and other medical centers all of the USA still use BPC 157 in their therapy. </p><p></p><p>By all means never think outside of the box. Unless there are clinical trials run and approved by by pharma dollars, who eventually pay the FDA to approve their product. Those that never make it or never go that route bay far we not safe and dangerous. Had we listened to this advice TRT/HRT would have never taken place to what it is today. Despite the last 20 years of research on testosterone, the safety of TRT is still controversial. Long term safety still seem to be a topic. But still so many of us have no problem with taking the jab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 271926, member: 43589"] There you go again Sammy. I guess I am your lab rat. Seems there are quite of few of us on this board as well as so many others. Since there is no human research all we have is anecdotal and observation evidence So claims and reality seem to be pretty consistent to those who have actually used BPC 157. Remember, I have quite a few years of evidence that you seem to not have. Your choice. No peptide dealer talked me into this and the opinions of the mass certainly did sway me since I tried this long before it got popular. Much the same as the growth hormone peptides that seem to be very popular here. Just to let yo know Dr. Predrag Sikiric has published 397 peer reviewed papers and been cited in literature 8152 times, he is far from sketchy. Since research is so easy to fund you might start a study to prove once and for all your babbling is right and the rest of us are wrong. Here is some support for your agenda.....The FDA says there appears to be [B]no legal basis[/B] for selling BPC-157 as a drug, food, or a dietary supplement, and therefor the FDA deemed there is also no legal basis for compounding pharmacies to use BPC-157 in compounded medications. Until this order came out Defy and most other compound pharmacies were selling BPC 157 as part of their product line. Seems places like Regenix and other medical centers all of the USA still use BPC 157 in their therapy. By all means never think outside of the box. Unless there are clinical trials run and approved by by pharma dollars, who eventually pay the FDA to approve their product. Those that never make it or never go that route bay far we not safe and dangerous. Had we listened to this advice TRT/HRT would have never taken place to what it is today. Despite the last 20 years of research on testosterone, the safety of TRT is still controversial. Long term safety still seem to be a topic. But still so many of us have no problem with taking the jab. [/QUOTE]
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