FCBpedri
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injection bias for BPC-157 is a tragedy - oral makes much more sense for gut and systemic benefits just drop the goggles of habit and think logically with me for a second here systemic meaning: gut repair, dopamine restoration, neuroinflammation reduction, cardiovascular protection, hormonal modulation, immune regulation - the full body effect rather than one repair site (to clarify, i agree injection is better for localized injury healing) the gut is where BPC-157 was found in the first place - it's a fragment of a protein in human gastric juice. oral dosing puts it exactly where it originates, saturating the entire gut lining from stomach to colon before it even reaches systemic circulation. for gut repair, neuroinflammation via the gut-brain axis, and dopamine restoration through lps reduction - oral is the more logical route by miles. the half-life of BPC is short, so proximity to the target matters. injection makes sense when you need site-specific delivery. a torn tendon, a damaged joint, localized nerve injury - injecting near the tissue gets higher concentration to the exact repair site faster. but for systemic benefits, oral gets there. it survives digestion and enters circulation. a lot of the benefits of systemic we mention are just downstream of improved gut health. that's how important the gut is. the bias toward injection comes from peptide culture assuming oral bioavailability is always inferior. and sure, for many peptides that's true. BPC-157 is an exception. it was literally DESIGNED by the body to survive the gut environment. match the route to the goal. easy as that. for reference though, an oral 45 day cycle STILL healed my shoulder injury. don't be a purist for no reason. you are missing out on beautiful things. dosages, cycles, vendors for all countries, info BPC-157 and lots more: basedbiohacker.any.org/cognitive-enha…









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