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BPC-157

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A synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in gastric juice, claimed to accelerate healing of various tissues and injuries.

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Joe Rogan uses recommends
"If you ever get injured, get immediately on BPC-157 and TB500."

"BBC57 TB500? That's it. It's definitely improved. BPC local in the Achilles. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Right there."

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"More and more I'm recommending peptides to my patients. So TB500, BPC-157, thymus and alpha. We have a little peptide protocol"

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"My dad's visiting from Australia and he's been taking painkillers for the past 4 months and can't walk upstairs cuz his back is bad. He took BPC-157 for 3 days and he said to me, 'Max, this is the first time in 4 months I haven't taken a painkiller.'"
"I have tried various peptides. I've tried BPC. I don't know if it helped me or not. I didn't have an injury."

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Casual references without a clear endorsement

TBPN mentioned "BPC-157, which has tons of clinical and anecdotal evidence" ▶ 22:33
Brigham Buhler mentioned "A lot of times there's a reason why like BPC-157 there's a patent out of Croatia I believe on tha..." ▶ 30:32
Joe Rogan mentioned "BPC-157, which offers no performance-enhancing, but would help you heal soft tissue injuries" ▶ 42:02

Criticisms (1)

Martin Shkreli criticizes
"BPC157 is the biggest scam I've ever seen. It does absolutely nothing. There's no redeemable value to this."