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The BPC-157 Peptide & Wound Healing
Regardless of whether you use BPC-157 injections, there are specific steps the body takes to heal any wound, no matter what caused it.
- The first step is called hemostasis. Typically, this is when there is a tear in the skin, and it occurs to stop blood flow. This phase of wound healing depends on whether or not the skin is broken. If it is not broken, the healing process moves on step two.
- In step two, you’ll typically notice that inflammation is happening. Often, you’ll see swelling, or the area may be warm to the touch and possibly red. Getting through this stage of healing depends on the person; however, it typically can last anywhere from a day to closer to a week.
- After clearing the first two healing steps, the body goes into a proliferative step of healing. This is where repairs to the injury occur. In other words, it’s the part of healing where new tissue is made.
- The final stage is pretty straightforward. This is the stage in which the new tissue matures, and you’re pretty much healed.
In many research situations, a BPC-157 injection is administered during the third step of the healing process. This is because new connective tissues and tendon fibroblast are sped up once taken, making everything go by faster.
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