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BPC 157

Peptide vials and syringe on muscle illustration

What is BPC-157?

BPC 157 is a peptide containing a 15-amino acid segment of the more extensive “body protective compound” peptide, which is found in human gastric juice and exerts natural protection in the stomach and intestines. It may have other beneficial properties, as well.

What is BPC-157 Peptide Therapy?

BPC-157 peptide therapy involves the use of a synthetic peptide known as BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157), which is derived from a protein found in human gastric juice. It is being studied for its potential to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and support tissue repair throughout the body.

BPC-157 is believed to work by enhancing the body’s natural recovery processes—particularly in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and the digestive system. It may stimulate cellular repair, improve blood flow through processes like angiogenesis, and help protect tissues from damage.

How BPC-157 Peptide Therapy Can Work ?

BPC-157 peptide therapy infographic showing benefits and mechanisms

Potential Benefits Explored with BPC-157 Peptide Therapy

Dosing and Administration

BPC 157 is administered via injection.

Important Considerations

Why Choose AAI for BPC 157 Peptide Therapy?

At AAI, we take a personalized and educated approach to the use of BPC-157. If you are interested in pursuing BPC 157 peptide therapy, then we schedule a detailed consultation to understand your health profile, concerns, and goals.
Peptides such as BPC 157 work best when they can be incorporated into a broader wellness program. We will ascertain if BPC 157 peptide therapy is right for you by first making sure you understand the possible benefits and considerations.

Are you ready to learn more about BPC 157 peptide therapy? Contact AAI today to schedule your consultation. Visit our website www.aaiclinics.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. BPC-157 is naturally produced in the body, and clinical studies have shown it to be well-tolerated.
Recovery timelines vary by condition, but many patients notice improvements within a few weeks.
Yes. It’s often used alongside prolotherapy, PRP, shockwave therapy, and physical rehabilitation for synergistic effects.