The BAC limit is 0.08% or higher
The FDA says each peptide deserves its own careful evaluation, including safety and efficacy testing, just like a drug
How BPC-157 Supports Gut Repair BPC-157s role as one of the most effective peptides for gut health stems from its multi-pathway protective mechanisms, which include promoting angiogenesis in the gut wall (new blood vessel formation via VEGFR2 activation, essential for mucosal repair), modulating the nitric oxide system (regulating gut blood flow and inflammatory signaling), stabilizing intestinal tight junctions (preventing leaky gut pathology), upregulating growth factor gene expression in damaged mucosal tissue, and counteracting free radical-induced lesions in GI tissue
The research rationale for combining the two is mechanistic complementarity across different biological pathways
Each peptide retains its individual amino acid sequence, molecular identity, physicochemical properties, and analytical profile
Injections can promote healthier and stronger growth of these tissues