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Healing & RepairNot FDA-approved

BPC-157

Also known as: Body Protection Compound 157 · PL-10

BPC-157 is a popular peptide topic online, but it is not FDA-approved for human use. Use this guide to understand the claims, the evidence gaps, and the safety questions to ask before considering anything further.

Preliminary Evidence

Extensive animal research showing remarkable healing properties. Human clinical data is minimal. The gap between animal and human evidence is significant.

Quick take

What to know before you go deeper

What it is

Derived from a protective gastric protein. Promotes angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation), tendon and ligament healing, gut mucosal repair, and has been shown to modulate dopamine and GABA systems in animal models.

Approval status

Approval status: Not FDA-approved. This is not an FDA-approved human treatment.

Why people ask about it

Injury recovery (tendons, ligaments), Gut healing and leaky gut, Inflammation reduction.

Ask next

What evidence applies to my situation, what monitoring is needed, and what safer first steps should I try?

Why People Ask About BPC-157

  • Injury recovery (tendons, ligaments)
  • Gut healing and leaky gut
  • Inflammation reduction
  • Post-workout recovery

Questions to Bring Up

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No FDA-approved human therapeutic use. If discussed with a clinician, focus on evidence gaps, sourcing risk, contraindications, and whether safer alternatives exist.

Dosing, sourcing, and suitability questions belong with a licensed clinician who can review your history, labs, medications, and goals.

Known Side Effects

  • Generally well-tolerated in animal studies
  • Human side effect profile not well-established
  • Potential nausea

Important Safety Notes

⚠ Research use only — no human trials completed

Do not use if you have or have had cancer — angiogenic properties are a theoretical concern

Quality variation between vendors is significant

Growing interest from professional sports recovery community

What Is Approved?

Not FDA-approved

Research chemical — not FDA-approved for human use. One of the most discussed healing peptides in the wellness community. No approved human formulation exists.

Medical Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Peptide therapy should only be undertaken under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Research peptides are not FDA-approved for human use. Full disclaimer →
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