How BPC-157 Supports Muscle Recovery While more human studies are needed, existing research and clinical observation suggest that BPC-157 may: Promote angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), which improves oxygen and nutrient delivery to injured tissue Modulate inflammation, reducing swelling and improving range of motion Accelerate fibroblast migration and cellular repair in injured muscle tissue Support collagen synthesis, vital for tendon and ligament healing For athletes looking to stay consistent with training while avoiding recurring injuries, these effects make BPC-157 an attractive adjunct to recovery routines
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