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A large 24-week trial involving 536 participants failed to demonstrate statistically significant weight loss compared to placebo when combined with diet and exercise

Available in 2 stacks save up to 91,00 Repair Matrix - Startsave 28,00 View the stack Repair Matrix - Advancedsave 91,00 View the stack BPC-157 - Recovery & Regeneration Research Peptide Promotes cellular migration and proliferation essential for structural repair in injured tissues Observed to accelerate healing kinetics in preclinical models of transected tendons and damaged ligaments Upregulates VEGFR2 activity, contributing to robust blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) for enhanced nutrient delivery Demonstrates powerful cytoprotective effects throughout the digestive tract in animal models of mucosal damage Studies show enhanced myogenesis and functional recovery in skeletal muscle injury models Observed to reduce inflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL-6, TNF-) following ischemic injury in preclinical research Research indicates support for bone healing, particularly in compromised conditions like avascular osteonecrosis May modulate central nervous system signaling, including dopamine and glutamate pathways, in rodent brain injury models Description BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from human gastric juice , composed of 15 amino acids and known for its broad regenerative and cytoprotective properties

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