BPC-157 first appeared in the early 1990s, when European researchers wondered why some stomach ulcers healed quickly while others didnt, Flynn McGuire, a physical medicine and rehabilitation resident at the University of Utah who is about to enter a sports medicine fellowship, tells Outside Run
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They do not have approved dietary ingredients like vitamins or minerals, which may have higher risk of side effects
There is no human safety data no clinical trial has ever been run, so there's no record of side effects, no safe exposure range, and nothing known about long-term effects
Your best bet is to follow the recommended dosage on the packaging, in conjunction with guidance from your doctor or a registered dietitian, Sheth says