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Oral BPC-157 For Potential Gut Health
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 271932" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>[USER=43589]@BigTex[/USER] </p><p>It seems that I am reading different user reports from yours. I really do not care of "broscience" type reports - any drug for them is good.</p><p></p><p>I have tried BPC-157 for "gut health" and it didn't work. Two other people confirmed in this thread it didn't work for them either. In fact, I have not seen a single report BPC-157 worked for gut issues, which this thread is about.</p><p></p><p>Then, there is human trial for gut health that repeatedly gets canceled.</p><p></p><p>And there is your report, which doesn't pertain to gut health at all, that you think it speed up healing of your injury. The problem is, I find other people on this very forum that it didn't work for their injury so I think of it as false positive.</p><p></p><p>You clearly should stop evaluating research, if you think it is about the reputation of the researcher or what the FDA thinks.</p><p></p><p>The research of BPC-157 is contradictory, bad quality, and is not addressing the obvious questions. It doesn't matter if Dr. Predrag Sikiric is a Nobel Prize winner in Medicine.</p><p>Validity of research has nothing to do with authority but by all means keep thinking so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 271932, member: 38594"] [USER=43589]@BigTex[/USER] It seems that I am reading different user reports from yours. I really do not care of "broscience" type reports - any drug for them is good. I have tried BPC-157 for "gut health" and it didn't work. Two other people confirmed in this thread it didn't work for them either. In fact, I have not seen a single report BPC-157 worked for gut issues, which this thread is about. Then, there is human trial for gut health that repeatedly gets canceled. And there is your report, which doesn't pertain to gut health at all, that you think it speed up healing of your injury. The problem is, I find other people on this very forum that it didn't work for their injury so I think of it as false positive. You clearly should stop evaluating research, if you think it is about the reputation of the researcher or what the FDA thinks. The research of BPC-157 is contradictory, bad quality, and is not addressing the obvious questions. It doesn't matter if Dr. Predrag Sikiric is a Nobel Prize winner in Medicine. Validity of research has nothing to do with authority but by all means keep thinking so. [/QUOTE]
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