BPC-157 Benefits: What the Research Actually Shows
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide studied mostly in animals for tissue repair and gut health. Human clinical evidence remains very…
Evidence-based, plain-English coverage of therapeutic and research peptides: how they work, what the science actually shows, safety, and how they relate to metabolic health and longevity.
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide studied mostly in animals for tissue repair and gut health. Human clinical evidence remains very…
BPC-157 shows promise for healing but side effects include injection site reactions and digestive issues. Human safety data is limited.
BPC-157 and TB-500 are two peptides studied for tissue repair, but they work differently in the body. This article breaks…
Ipamorelin is a peptide that stimulates the release of growth hormone. This article reviews the potential benefits, risks, and what…
Only GLP-1 peptides have proven weight-loss evidence. Semaglutide vs tirzepatide data, and why other peptides fall short.
Collagen peptides may help skin a little, but independent trials are unconvinced. The evidence, dosing, and funding bias explained.
BPC-157 is not FDA approved and cannot be legally compounded. What Category 2 means and what 2026 may change.
Peptides are short amino acid chains that signal the body. Some are FDA-approved medicines with strong evidence, like GLP-1 drugs.…