BPC-157 (10mg Vial)

BPC-157 is a laboratory-studied peptide that researchers are exploring for its possible role in tissue repair and protection. It is derived from a protein naturally found in the stomach.

Early research suggests it may support healing processes in:

•Muscles

•Tendons and ligaments

•The digestive tract

Most available data comes from animal studies and laboratory research. Human research is very limited at this time.

Important: BPC-157 is not an approved medication and is not intended for human use. It is provided strictly for educational and scientific research purposes.

Reconstitution (Educational Reference)

•Reconstitute the peptide by adding 2.0 mL of bacteriostatic water (BAC water) using a sterile syringe.

•With a standard U-100 syringe, this equals two full syringes filled to the “100” mark.

•After mixing, allow the vial to sit for approximately 20 minutes. The powder should fully dissolve during this time.

“Reconstitution” is a fancy word that just means:

Mixing powder with water so it becomes liquid

In research settings:

  • Scientists add special clean water (BACwater) to the vial
  • The powder slowly melts into the water
  • They wait a bit so it mixes evenly

Research Dose Ranges (Preclinical Averages)

•Commonly referenced range: 250 mcg – 750 mcg once daily

•Lower amounts are often referenced first, with gradual increases over time

•These values are extrapolated from preclinical (non-human) data

Example:

To reference 500 mcg, the syringe would be drawn to the 10-unit mark on a U-100 syringe.

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