Since my last experiment(s): SR-9011, Dihexa, NSI-189, 9-ME-BC, and Turkesterone or Ecdysterone, I hunted to find the next compound. Soon after, I found a potential drug called BPC-157. If it was viable, I planned to take it for 30 days in order to document my results. Here, I'll talk about what I found regarding this drug, the side effects, the positives, the negatives, what I would use it for, and what I'll do to minimize downside risks.
Disclaimer: This is for entertainment purposes only. I use my body as a canvas in order to exceed all of my latent potentials. It is not professional health advice, just my experiences only.
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The Wolverine Drug
BPC-157, shorthand for "Body Protection Compound, is a chain of 15 amino acids strung by peptide bonds. Originally sourced from proteins found in human gastric juices, it is then synthetically designed in a lab. The reason they call this the wolverine drug, is because it promotes rapid tissue healing as well as gut health.
Imagine if you had a career-defining ACL surgery with a recovery time of 1 year. Imagine cutting that recovery time in half, or even a quarter, using this peptide? You would be ecstatic!
And it's not only for healing, whether it be for gut health or post-surgery. Athletes also use this to speed up their recovery from high intensity workouts.
Side Effects
Researchers did a study on rats and found, after slashing their Achilles tendons, that rodents on BPC-157 healed significantly quicker than their counterparts. The net effect was increased fibroblast growth factor leading to quick tissue and blood vessel regrowth.
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