BPC-157 ARG and Wound-Healing Properties Research studies propose that BPC-157 ARG may possess wound-healing properties
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Joint pain and injury: knee, shoulder, wrist, and hip conditions including arthritis, tendon injuries, cartilage damage, and general joint discomfort (via subcutaneous or intra-articular injection) Musculoskeletal trauma: hairline fractures (particularly foot), wrist injuries, muscle strains, deltoid and Achilles tendon damage, and general soft tissue injuries Post-surgical recovery: supporting tissue repair following orthopedic and other surgical procedures Sports and exercise rehabilitation: slow recovery from training, exercise-related soft tissue injuries, and reducing downtime between sessions Gut health: gastrointestinal mucosal protection, inflammatory bowel conditions, and systemic inflammation reduction Degenerative joint conditions: chronic pain from advanced joint degeneration where conventional treatments have provided incomplete relief Skin healing: tissue regeneration and wound healing, including extended protocols for significant skin repair requirements BPC-157 is among the most frequently prescribed healing peptides in physician-supervised longevity and regenerative medicine practice

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They looked at every paper they could find that tested BPC-157 for orthopedic issues, meaning bone and muscle stuff, which is where the main claims are
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