Product Description Compound Specifications Full Name: Body Protection Compound-157 Abbreviation: BPC-157 Sequence Type: Synthetic peptide fragment (gastric proteinderived) Amino Acid Sequence: GlyGluProProProGlyLysProAlaAspAspAlaGlyLeuVal Molecular Formula: CHNO Molecular Weight: ~1419.5 g/mol CAS Number: 137525-51-0 Structure Notes: Stable peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein, studied for signaling coordination across multiple biological systems Overview BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein, frequently incorporated into experimental models examining how peptide signaling influences cellular communication , vascular-related signaling , and coordination across tissue environments
What other vitamins do I need
Why is it called the Wolverine Blend
Individuals with certain health conditions, such as Lebers disease (a rare inherited eye disease), should avoid B12 supplements as it can worsen the condition
Eating food, either before or while drinking, essentially slows absorption rates
Dietary Sources for Vitamin B12 and D3 Vitamin B12 Red meat (beef, lamb) Poultry Fish (salmon, tuna, sardines) Eggs Dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese) Fortified cereals and plant-based milks Vitamin D3 Sunlight exposure (primary source) Fatty fish (salmon, sardines, mackerel) Egg yolk Cod liver oil Fortified dairy and cereals Despite these sources, multiple studies show that diet alone often fails to meet optimal levels, making vitamin d3 and b12 together supplementation common