Recovery & Healing
BPC-157
Body Protection Compound
Peptide therapy that supports tissue repair, recovery, and gut health.
Overview
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is a peptide studied for its role in tissue repair, inflammation reduction, and gut health support. It is popular among patients focused on recovery.
Mino MD provides BPC-157 only under physician supervision after an appropriate evaluation, with a defined course and check-ins.
How it works
BPC-157 is thought to support angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) and cellular repair processes, which may accelerate recovery in connective and soft tissue and support the gastrointestinal lining.
Benefits
- Supports tissue and connective-tissue repair
- May reduce localized inflammation
- Often used to support gut health
- Structured 8-week recovery course
Dosing
A common protocol is 250mcg subcutaneously twice daily for roughly eight weeks, with a reassessment at week four. Your physician personalizes the plan.
Who it's for
Considered for adults focused on recovery and tissue repair. Peptides are prescribed only after physician review; they are not a substitute for treating underlying medical conditions.
Possible side effects
- Generally well tolerated in reported use
- Possible injection-site irritation
- Long-term human safety data remain limited
Frequently asked questions
What is BPC-157 used for?
It is most often used to support recovery, tissue repair, and gut health. Use should always be guided by a licensed physician after an evaluation.
How is BPC-157 administered?
Typically as a small subcutaneous injection. Your physician will provide a specific protocol and instructions.
Is BPC-157 FDA approved?
BPC-157 is not an FDA-approved drug. It is prescribed as a compounded peptide under physician supervision, and you should discuss the current evidence and risks with your provider.