(And even if they were approved, pharmaceutical companies would shy away from them for fear of being undercut by compounding pharmacies.) If companies can sell them and make lots of money without having to prove that they do what theyre claimed to do, why wouldnt they? Zettler points out
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While the original protein exists in the stomach, the 15-amino acid fragment that comprises BPC 157 does not occur naturally
The post op care was excellent
The value of another blood test, holotranscobalamin (HoloTC), decreases with vitamin B12 deficiency
Ethics declarations Competing interests The authors declare that no competing interests Ethical approval and consent to participate The experimental protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Mansoura University, Egypt (registration code: MUACUC (VM.MS.23.10.90)