BPC-157 safety considerations BPC-157 shows minimal adverse effects across extensive research use
Off-label uses extend to alopecia areata, chemotherapy-induced hair loss, and telogen effluvium following hair transplant surgery
Safety-wise, a panel of independent toxicologists reviewed this ingredient and concluded it to be safe in cosmetics in the present practices of use and concentration
GSH-triggered prodrugs Because intracellular GSH levels are typically elevated in tumor cells relative to normal tissues, this redox imbalance has been exploited as a tumor-associated trigger for prodrug activation and selective cytotoxicity 214
Active cancer patients BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth)
You likely already know about glycolic and salicylic acids in your beauty routine, but there's another somewhat under-the-radar acid that deserves some time in the skincare spotlightparticularly if your goal is a brighter, more even complexion