Tendon gap closure, measured macroscopically in rupture models, is complete or near complete in BPC-157 groups at time points when untreated tendons retain visible defects
Symptoms of anaemia, neuropathy, or hyperglycaemia warrant prompt medical review
Early warning signs include persistent fatigue that does not improve with rest, difficulty concentrating or brain fog, tingling or numbness in hands and feet, weakness in the legs, dizziness when standing up, pale or yellowish skin, and a sore or swollen tongue
Reviewed by [Sarah Muniz, BSN, RN, Director of Clinical Operations] As we age, weight loss becomes more than a battle with calories
10.1016/S0306-4522(02)00912-0 [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Somanath, P
This difference was achieved without any change in food intake, suggesting the weight loss came from metabolic changes rather than appetite suppression