1. BPC‑157 Helps Tissue Healing
Research shows that BPC‑157 has consistently positive effects on the healing of soft tissues such as tendons, ligaments, muscles, and other connective tissues. In laboratory studies on animals, it often accelerates tissue repair when injuries are caused by trauma or stress.
2. Works Even in Difficult‑to‑Heal Tissues
Some tissues — like tendons and ligaments — normally have poor blood supply, which makes healing slower. BPC‑157 seems to support new blood vessel growth (angiogenesis) and improve healing in these hard‑to‑recover tissues.
3. Mostly Positive Results in Animal Studies
All of the research so far has been done in animals (mainly rodents), and in these studies BPC‑157 consistently improved healing outcomes without causing obvious side effects.
4. Still Not Confirmed in Humans
At the time of the review, there were no large or high‑quality clinical studies in humans.
5. Potential Mechanisms — Why It Might Work
The authors discuss that BPC‑157 might help healing by boosting blood flow and supporting cellular processesimportant for tissue repair, such as inflammation control and collagen formation, though the exact biological mechanisms still need clarification.
Source: Bocek, A., et al. (2016). BPC-157’s potential use in recovery and tissue repair: A review. Clinical Chemistry and Medicine. Retrieved from PubMed

