Overview
BPC-157, or Body Protection Compound-157, is a synthetic peptide derived from stomach protein. According to the protocol, it’s referenced for “supporting tissue repair, aiding recovery from injuries, and potentially promoting gastrointestinal health.”
What It Is
BPC-157 represents a synthetic compound designed to mimic naturally occurring protective mechanisms. The compound has drawn research attention for potential applications in wound healing and tissue regeneration, though clinical human data remains limited.
Primary Uses
The protocol identifies several potential applications:
– Injury Recovery: May promote healing of tendons and ligaments
– Gastrointestinal Support: Reported to aid stomach lining maintenance
– Tissue Repair: Potential acceleration of general healing processes
Dosage Protocols
Standard/Gradual Approach
– Reconstitution: 3 mL bacteriostatic water (yields ~3,333 mcg/mL)
– Weeks 1-4: 300 mcg once daily (~9 units)
– Weeks 5-8: 500 mcg once daily (~15 units)
Advanced/Aggressive Approach
– Reconstitution: 2 mL bacteriostatic water (yields ~5,000 mcg/mL)
– Weeks 1-4: 500 mcg twice daily (~10 units per injection)
– Weeks 5-8: 750 mcg twice daily (~15 units per injection)
Reconstitution Instructions
Standard Method (3 mL):
1. Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water into sterile syringe
2. Inject slowly along vial wall to minimize foam
3. Gently swirl—avoid vigorous shaking
4. Refrigerate at 2–8°C
Advanced Method (2 mL):
1. Draw 2.0 mL bacteriostatic water
2. Slowly inject to minimize foam
3. Gently roll/swirl the vial
4. Refrigerate at 2–8°C
Cycle Information
– Duration: Typically 4–8 weeks (some protocols extend to 12 weeks)
– Frequency: Daily subcutaneous or intramuscular injections
– Administration: Space injections evenly; consistency is emphasized
– Post-Cycle: Consider cycling off after 8 weeks if needed
Storage
– Lyophilized Vials: Freeze at −20°C until reconstitution
– Reconstituted Solution: Refrigerate at 2–8°C
– Shelf Life: Use within 30 days of reconstitution
– Caution: Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
Injection Technique
The protocol recommends:
– Clean vial rubber stopper and injection site with alcohol swabs
– Insert needle at 45–90° angle into subcutaneous tissue
– Inject slowly and rotate sites (abdomen, thigh, etc.)
– Use sterile insulin syringes for each injection
Supplies Needed
For a complete 4–8 week cycle:
– Peptide Vials: 1–3 vials (depending on dosage)
– Insulin Syringes: 56+ for once-daily protocols
– Bacteriostatic Water: 1× 30 mL bottle
– Alcohol Swabs: 1 box
Potential Benefits
Users have reported:
– Enhanced tissue repair and recovery acceleration
– Possible gastrointestinal protective effects
– Reduced inflammation markers
Side Effects & Warnings
Potential adverse reactions include:
– Injection-site discomfort or localized irritation
– Headaches
– Nausea
– Long-term human data remains limited
Important disclaimer: The protocol emphasizes that “long-term human data is limited; caution and monitoring are advised.”
Lifestyle Recommendations
To optimize results, the guide suggests:
– Maintain balanced diet with adequate protein
– Incorporate regular activity with proper rest
– Manage stress effectively
– Ensure sufficient sleep
Important Notice
The protocol clearly states: “This guide is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting or modifying any therapy.”
The website also notes it’s “for research and educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”