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BPC-157

Gut, wounds, ortho recovery

The flagship recovery peptide in canine practice. Integrative vets reach for it for IBD, leaky gut, post-surgical recovery, and tendon or ligament injuries.

In Plain English

BPC-157 is a small fragment of a protein found naturally in stomach juice. It signals the body to repair itself — gut lining, blood vessels, tendons, skin. In dogs, vets most often use it for chronic GI issues and orthopedic recovery.

What Researchers and Vets Have Studied It For

+Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
+Leaky gut and chronic diarrhea
+Post-surgical recovery
+Tendon and ligament injuries
+Wound and incision healing
+Reducing GI inflammation
Molecular Weight
1419.5 Da
Half-Life
~4 hours
Source
15 amino acid chain derived from gastric juice
Storage
Keep frozen as powder. Refrigerate once reconstituted.
Category
Recovery

Published Research

BPC 157 accelerates tendon-to-bone healing in rats
J Orthop Res (2010)
Cytoprotective BPC 157 in inflammatory bowel disease
Curr Pharm Des (2011)

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Veterinary-use disclaimer — BPC-157 is referenced here for research and educational purposes only. It is not approved by the FDA, EMA, or other regulatory bodies for veterinary use except where explicitly noted. Nothing on this page is veterinary advice. Always work with a licensed veterinarian who has examined your animal before considering any peptide protocol.