BPC-157 is a 15 amino acid partial-sequence of Body Protective Compound, isolated from human gastric juice. Locally, BPC has been shown to have significant impact on healing soft tissue injuries and also has exhibited analgesic effects. Systemically, BPC has shown to protect organs, aid in the prevention of ulcers, and combat leaky gut, IBS, GI cramps, and Crohn’s Disease. BPC-157 has a significant impact on angiogenesis and as such has been used for athletic enhancement and repair from training, aesthetic uses, cardiac and pulmonary conditions, brain function, and can even enhance the effect of other products such as growth hormone secretagogues
Thymosin beta-4 is a small peptide with G actin-sequestering action. It is associated with induction of angiogenesis, accelerated wound healing, and increased metastatic potential of tumor cells. Thymosin beta-4 promotes angiogenesis, wound repair, and hair growth in normal and aged rodents. It acts by increasing angiogenesis and cell migration and is currently in clinical trials for wound repair.