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BPC-157 + KPV 5/5 mg
BPC-157 + KPV 5/5 mg
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Synergistic Anti-Inflammatory & Regenerative Research Formula
Purity: ≥99% | For Research Use Only
The BPC-157 + KPV blend combines two powerful peptides known for their complementary actions in tissue repair, inflammation reduction, and gut health support. This dual formulation is specifically designed for advanced research into systemic healing mechanisms and immune modulation.
Key Benefits for Research:
🔬 BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157)
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Promotes accelerated healing of soft tissues, ligaments, and joints
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Enhances angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation)
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Protects and repairs the gastrointestinal tract lining
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Modulates nitric oxide and growth factor activity
🔬 KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine)
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Potent anti-inflammatory effects via inhibition of NF-κB and cytokine pathways
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Demonstrates promising activity in autoimmune and allergic response models
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Supports gut barrier integrity and balances immune response in the GI tract
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Shows antimicrobial potential in localized inflammation research
Why Combine BPC-157 + KPV?
This synergistic blend supports both regenerative and immunomodulatory processes, offering a more holistic model for studying complex conditions such as:
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD)
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Autoimmune-related tissue damage
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Leaky gut syndrome
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Tendon, ligament, and joint injuries with inflammation
By targeting both tissue regeneration and inflammatory suppression, this formulation is highly versatile and ideal for studies requiring rapid, multi-systemic recovery pathways.
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We've been studying wound healing and inflammatory conditions in various preclinical models, and this BPC-157 + KPV blend has delivered exceptional results across the board.
BPC-157 alone was already a standout for its regenerative effects, but when combined with KPV’s potent anti-inflammatory action, we saw accelerated recovery times and reduced cytokine activity far beyond expectations. In models with both tissue injury and chronic inflammation, the dual action was especially valuable — promoting healing while keeping inflammatory responses well-regulated.