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You’ve tried soft tissue work, Graston, cupping, and rest —

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The claims about BPC-157's effectiveness in treating tendinitis and other inflammatory conditions are not supported by robust scientific evidence, especially in humans. The evidence for BPC-157 is primarily preclinical and does not validate its use for these conditions in humans.

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BPC-157 Arginate (Oral)Unsupported

BPC-157 can quickly heal tendinitis and other inflammatory processes.

There is no strong clinical evidence supporting the use of BPC-157 for treating tendinitis or inflammatory conditions in humans.

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But the thing about it is like anecdotally, like you're seeing so much in the real world as far as like guys injecting. They've had tendinitis for a year. They can't get rid of no matter what they do and soft tissue work and grasping and all kinds of stuff. And then they inject BPC for five days, sometimes a week, and all of a sudden it's gone. And that is what we see over and over. It just works really well to heal like minor. Now, if there's a structural injury, right, like a rotator cuff tear, an ACL, it's not going to magically fix a rupture. But if there's like most cases like a tendinitis, tendinosis, which is like a fraying, any type of inflammatory process, it knocks it out very, very quickly because of like potent anti-inflammatory benefits of it. That's awesome information. So when you're when you're is something that I want to locally like in that area injected or is it something that always goes in your belly? Near. Okay. Yeah. So most people will say like you'll see you'll hear both sides. They're like, oh, if you just inject it like, you know, subcutaneous, you know, in your love handle, it'll go systemic. Yes, but we do see people have much better response if they inject it near the area of injury.
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You’ve tried soft tissue work, Graston, cupping, and rest — but that nagging tendon pain won’t go away. Enter BPC-157 — a peptide with powerful anti-inflammatory and tissue-healing benefits. We’ve seen athletes with chronic tendonitis inject locally for just 5–7 days, and the pain? Gone. No, it won’t repair a torn ACL or rotator cuff — but for inflammation and soft tissue healing? This stuff works. 💥 🎙 Featuring Dr. Willie Villarreal on the Champion Living Podcast 🎧 Full episode out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & YouTube #ChampionLivingPodcast #BPC157 #Peptides #Recovery #AthletePerformance #ProRodeo #RodeoAthlete #BuiltToBuck #ChampionLivingFitness #FunctionalMedicine #InjuryRecovery #WesternAthlete