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Topical use is generally mild, but systemic use requires medical oversight
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Panoulas VF, Douglas KM, Milionis HJ, Stavropoulos-Kalinglou A, Nightingale P, Kita MD, Tselios AL, Metsios GS, Elisaf MS, Kitas GD
From 1st week: Reduced pain (noticeable within 3-7 days) Decreased inflammation Improved range of motion Better sleep (reduced pain at night) By week 2-3: Significant pain reduction Return to light activity possible Improved tissue mobility Reduced morning stiffness Week 4-6: Major healing progress Return to normal activities for minor injuries Continued improvement for moderate injuries Tissue strength improving Week 6-8: Near complete recovery for minor injuries Significant improvement for moderate injuries Reduced risk of re-injury Can increase activity level safely Realistic expectations: BPC-157 might cut healing time by 30-50%
[2] Possible Medical Application BPC 157 shows strong promise as a potential treatment for a wide range of medical conditions, particularly those involving soft tissue injuries, inflammation, and even some central nervous system disorders