S2CID 2453114
M., Cheng, G., Tyrrell, J
For active adults already on IV nutrient therapy or working through a GLP-1 protocol, BPC-157s anti-inflammatory and recovery properties can be complementary
Investigations suggest it may bind to pituitary GHRH receptors, leading to cyclic AMPmediated signaling and downstream hormonal release in experimental systems
The injection can be given intramuscularly or intravenously, depending on the doctor's advice and the selected injection site
And thereby, the potential of the renewed concept can be recorded through a spontaneous reversal of strong alcohol-stomach lesions and then, through the effects of BPC 157 (4-16), and NOS-agents NOS-blocker L-NAME, NOS-substrate L-arginine (NO-system involvement) (10)