MOTS-C 10MG- GENLABS Original price was: $95.00.Current price is: $85.00.
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BPC 157 – 10MG/ VIAL– GENLABS

$55.00

362 in stock

Description

Body Protection Compound 157, often known as BPC-157, is a synthetic peptide dosage of 10 mg. A synthetic peptide called BPC-157 10mg was created from a molecule found naturally in the human body. It is well known for having potential healing and regeneration abilities.

The ability of BPC-157 10mg to encourage tissue repair, lower inflammation, and improve the healing of numerous types of injuries has been researched. It might promote angiogenesis, the growth of new tissues, and the development of new blood vessels. BPC-157 10mg may be used by athletes and those who need to recover from muscle strains, tendon injuries, joint disorders, and other musculoskeletal problems to help in the healing process and hasten recovery.

It’s important to remember that BPC-157 10mg usage must always be done so under the supervision of a medical expert or other certified specialist. To assure safety and efficacy for the intended purpose, they can offer the proper dose recommendations and supervise its use.

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