Methylcobalamin, a form of B12, is particularly essential for synthesizing neuronal lipids, regenerating axonal nerves, and exerting neuroprotective effects, potentially improving conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinsonism, and dementia, while also serving as an approved treatment for peripheral neuropathy
The authors identified BPC-157 as having significant potential and described it as a feasible therapy candidate for conservative treatment of hypovascular and hypocellular soft tissues such as tendon and ligaments, following further development
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(89)81659-8 In Vivo Lipolytic and Anti-Obesity Activity Studies in obese mouse models demonstrated that administration of HGH Fragment produced significant reductions in body fat compared to controls without the growth-promoting or hyperglycaemic effects seen with recombinant GH confirming the fragments selective lipolytic activity profile in vivo and establishing the pre-clinical basis for its use as a metabolic research tool
The compound works within the body to help reactivate dormant metabolic processes and restore a more youthful rhythm of energy and fat regulation