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Scientists have developed BPC‐157 in a laboratory setting, as a peptide made up of 15 acids that was originally found in the stomach of humans. Discovered in 1992 by Croatian researcher Predrag Sikiric noted, that this substance has gained recognition for its properties particularly in aiding the healing of muscles, bones and tendons. Scientists have explored the effects of BPC‐157 in facilitating tissue healing processes and promoting the growth of blood vessels, while also reducing inflammation lvl in the human body. Despite extensive research, it is not approved for clinical use and is primarily found as a research chemical. 

References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

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FAQ
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide made up of 15 amino acids, derived from a natural protein in the human stomach​.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

What are the main functions of BPC-157?
It is primarily studied for its ability to promote tissue repair, aid muscle and tendon recovery, and encourage new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis)​.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

What is side effects of BPC-157?
There are no significant side effects reported in the available literature or user experiences, though long-term effects remain largely unknown due to limited human trials.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.