• Posted by naslam1603 on November 5, 2022 at 5:51 pm
    Hi B and Daniel,

    I wanted to ask you about peptides (BPC157) and whether they can help speed up healing the stomach and gut lining?

    They come as tablescapsules and injections.

    Do you have clients on peptides or have any experience with this particular peptide?

    Daniel replied 2 years ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Daniel

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    November 6, 2022 at 10:47 am

    Hey ,

    Personally, I have never used it with my clients. But that has more to do with how I chose my first supplement interventions. I use a few principles. The most important are probably: what supplements have the most strong data backing them up to address a certain medical condition and what type of safety data is available.

    The problem with BPC157 is that it has promising results, but it has never been tested on humans, so there is no safety data or reliable dosage data I believe.

    That doesn’t mean it doesn’t work or you can’t try it. I’m just saying I have no experience with it and why I don’t use it as a first-line intervention.

    Lucas (one of the guest speakers on B Better) from Boost Your Biology/Ergogenic Health has a nice summary video on it which I will attach. He also mentions a supplement brand. But again, the studies he is mentioning are rat studies.

    The only human study I could find was a study for patients with knee pain who were injected with BPC157. There is however a lot of anecdotal information. Some people experience headaches while injecting BPC157 with short-term use.  But anecdotal: people have found relief with IBS and stomach issues.
    

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