We spent months testing the leading suppliers so US researchers can pick one that actually delivers reliable results
Cushman, MD, professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Utah Health
If you get it from other countries, it could be [a peptide], but it could just be saline or something bad
The findings revealed that BPC-157 accelerated the outgrowth of tendon fibroblasts, enhanced the survival of these cells under H2O2-induced stress, and promoted the migration and spreading of tendon fibroblasts in a dose-dependent manner
It is an investigational compound that has not been approved by the FDA for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease
Thats like saying Amazon is putting Temu out of business. One person who uses grey market peptides told GQ