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GHK-Cu appears to be safe, although extremely high doses may drop blood pressure to dangerously low levels
We have written extensively about what BPC-157 actually does and the body protective compound clinical applications, and the short version is that the strongest evidence supports tendon and ligament repair, gut-lining integrity, and reduction of NSAID-related tissue damage
BPC157/TB500 BPC-157/TB-500 is a dual-compound research blend combining a synthetic 15-amino acid gastric peptide fragment with a synthetic analog of Thymosin Beta-4, a 43-amino acid actin-sequestering protein
NNMT inhibitor