Theres evidence in animals (though not humans) that it can help with wound healing and tissue regeneration
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A common clinical observation has been that, as the child gains core strength and increased sensation in the oral-motor pathways, oral stims sometimes become more frequent (and alarm the parent that the child is regressing)
In conclusion, intraperitoneally administered BPC 157 at a dose of 10 g/kg but not 100 ng/kg prevents oedema formation that normally accompanies inflammation
Additionally, intestinal epithelial cells can import intact GSH from the lumen via specific plasma membrane transporters (7)