Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology It should come as no surprise that BPC-157 helps to prevent many of the GI side effects that certain drugs are known for, but it is less intuitive that the peptide also protects against side effects in the brain, heart, and other tissues
At the same time, there is evidence of T cell exhaustion and reduced natural killer cell function, suggesting the immune system is simultaneously overactivated in some pathways and depleted in others
Through antioxidant action and pigment regulation, it helps reduce redness and post-inflammatory markings, which is advantageous for skin prone to acne.
This research suggests that GHK-Cu may be beneficial in subjects suffering from hair loss or hair thinning, clearly highlighting a possible avenue for further research [13]
However, there are other methods that may be used based on the type of peptide treatment being employed and these may include topicals or oral treatments