In animal models, BPC-157 has demonstrated remarkable properties across multiple organ systems: Tissue repair: Accelerates healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, and skin (Sikiric et al., 2018) Gastrointestinal protection: Protects and heals the gut lining, reduces intestinal inflammation, and counteracts NSAID-induced damage (Sikiric et al., 2016) Anti-inflammatory effects: Reduces systemic inflammation and modulates inflammatory cytokine expression Angiogenesis: Promotes new blood vessel formation, improving blood flow to injured tissues (Hsieh et al., 2017) Neuroprotection: Shows protective effects on the central and peripheral nervous system in animal models Nitric oxide modulation: Interacts with the nitric oxide (NO) system to support vascular health and tissue perfusion The peptide is sometimes called a healing peptide because of its broad tissue-protective properties

It does so by modulating the activity of growth factors involved in tissue repair and by reducing oxidative stress in the injured area
Read on to learn about how lipotropic injections work, their safety, if you should get them, and more
Research published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences confirming Thymosin Beta-4s role in actin regulation, stem cell mobilization, and multi-tissue healing responses documents the systemic reach that makes TB-500 the ideal complement to BPC-157s more localized action