A small subcutaneous injection, typically used when someone wants more consistent absorption or broader regenerative support.
A simple, convenient option — especially if your primary focus is gut support or you prefer non-injectable therapies.
Your clinician will walk you through what makes the most sense for your goals and lifestyle.
We work with clients throughout Duluth, Superior, Hermantown, Proctor, Cloquet, and Two Harbors, and through telehealth for those outside the Twin Ports.
Most clients begin noticing changes within a few weeks, though the timeline depends on your dose, whether you’re using injections or capsules, and what you’re hoping to support—like joint comfort, recovery, or gut health. Your clinician will walk you through what’s realistic based on your plan.
BPC-157 is not FDA-approved, but it can be prescribed through licensed medical providers and filled through regulated partner pharmacies. When used under clinical guidance, it’s generally well-tolerated. Your clinician will review your health history to make sure it’s a safe fit.
Injections tend to offer more consistent systemic support, while oral capsules are often chosen for gut-focused benefits or convenience. During your consultation, we’ll help you decide which option aligns with your goals and comfort level.
Many clients use BPC-157 to support their body’s natural repair processes, especially around tendons, ligaments, and muscle tissue. It’s often part of broader recovery or mobility plans to help the body function more comfortably.
Yes—because BPC-157 is derived from a compound found in the stomach, it’s commonly used to support gut lining integrity and comfort. Clients focused on bloating, irritation, or gut resilience often ask about including it in their wellness routine.
Absolutely. Many regenerative and longevity programs pair BPC-157 with other peptides to support recovery, inflammation, metabolism, or anti-aging goals. Your clinician can recommend combinations that make sense for your health and adjust dosing accordingly.
BPC-157 is often used for tissue repair, gut support, and inflammatory balance, while TB-500 is more focused on muscular recovery and cell migration. Your clinician can help you understand whether one—or a combination—fits your goals better.
If you’re ready to support your body’s healing, mobility, and long-term vitality, we’re here to help you get started.