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BPC-157 vs FSH
BPC-157
Body Protection Compound 157
Half-life: 4–6 hours (subcutaneous); 1–2 hours (oral)
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BPC-157
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Half-life
4–6 hours (subcutaneous); 1–2 hours (oral)
FSH
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About BPC-157
BPC-157 is believed to accelerate angiogenesis and upregulate growth hormone receptors locally at injury sites. It appears to promote fibroblast migration and collagen synthesis, contributing to faster tissue remodelling. Animal studies suggest systemic effects via modulation of the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems, though human data remain limited.
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice. It is commonly researched for its role in soft tissue repair, particularly in tendons, ligaments, and muscle following injury or high training loads. Early research suggests it may also support gut integrity and systemic healing.
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About FSH
Binds FSH receptors on Sertoli cells in testes to support sperm maturation and inhibin B production. In women, binds granulosa cell FSH receptors to drive follicular growth and estradiol production.
A pituitary gonadotropin essential for spermatogenesis in men and follicular development in women. Used in fertility treatment and studied for male hypogonadism, azoospermia, and ovarian stimulation protocols.
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