W. Allen Thomason
394 posts



BPC-157 is the most hyped peptide in the biohacker space. "Heals gut, repairs tendons, fixes injuries." It's a synthetic fragment of a protein found in gastric juice. Not naturally occurring in the form you're injecting. Nearly all the research is on rats and the human clinical trial data is almost nonexistent. The doses people inject are extrapolated from rodent models using body surface area calculations that may not translate at all. You're injecting a synthetic peptide based on rat studies, purchased from unregulated peptide suppliers with no third-party testing, into your subcutaneous tissue. And calling it "natural healing." Meanwhile, your gut lining rebuilds itself every 3-5 days when you stop feeding it the things destroying it. Gelatin via real bone broth, and removing the interference works. It just doesn't come in a vial.


























