BPC-157

Repair & Recovery Injectable / Oral Capsule

BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid peptide fragment derived from a protein found in human gastric juice. It's widely studied for its remarkable ability to accelerate healing across many tissue types — tendons, ligaments, gut lining, muscle, and even nervous tissue — by stimulating angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) and modulating growth factor pathways.

Best for: Old injuries that won't quite resolve, leaky gut, NSAID-induced damage, post-surgical recovery, tendinitis.

Lab-guided protocolsPersonalized dosingProvider-led oversightIn-clinic & telehealth Lab-guided protocolsPersonalized dosingProvider-led oversightIn-clinic & telehealth

The questions, answered.

  • Accelerates soft tissue healing: tendons, ligaments, muscles, and fascia repair more quickly.
  • Restores gut lining integrity: particularly effective for leaky gut, IBD, and NSAID-induced damage.
  • Reduces systemic inflammation: calms inflammatory cascades without immunosuppression.
  • Promotes angiogenesis: new blood vessel growth carries oxygen and nutrients to injury sites.
  • Neuroprotective effects: emerging evidence for nerve regeneration and brain healing.
  • Counteracts NSAID damage: protects and repairs stomach and intestinal lining.
  • Angiogenesis activation: upregulates VEGF and other vascular growth factors to deliver oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissue.
  • Growth hormone receptor modulation: increases sensitivity of tendons and ligaments to circulating growth factors.
  • Nitric oxide system regulation: supports vasodilation and microcirculation around healing tissue.
  • Gut–brain axis support: repairs intestinal barrier function and modulates the enteric nervous system.
  • Weeks 1–2: Initial reduction in pain and inflammation at the injury site; some clients notice better gut comfort.
  • Weeks 4–6: Meaningful tissue improvement — old aches loosen, range of motion improves, gut symptoms continue resolving.
  • Weeks 8–12: Substantial structural healing; recovery often outlasts the dosing window as the new tissue matures.
  • Injection-site reactions: mild redness, warmth, or bruising at injection point.
  • Mild fatigue or lightheadedness: usually during first 1–2 weeks as the body adjusts.
  • Gastrointestinal changes: some clients note appetite or digestion shifts during repair phase.
  • Headache: rare and typically resolves with hydration.
  • Rotate injection sites: closer to injury site is often more effective; rotate to avoid local irritation.
  • Stay well hydrated: supports tissue repair and reduces injection-related discomfort.
  • Pair with TB-500 when indicated: the two work synergistically for deep tissue repair.
  • Consult your provider on dose, route (SC vs. oral), and duration based on goals.
  • Active cancer (without consultation): growth-promoting effects may be inadvisable without oncology input.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women: safety has not been established.
  • Known allergy or hypersensitivity to peptide compounds.
Important Note The FDA's position on peptides continues to evolve. Availability of specific compounds may change, and not all peptides discussed are currently offered at every visit. Book a consultation with our provider team to discuss your goals, current options, and what's appropriate for you.

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Every TAI peptide protocol is lab-guided and provider-led. Start with biomarkers, design around your goals, refine at intervals. Available in-clinic and via telehealth.

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