A scam weight-loss treatment marketed to Australians as an oral solution that mimics the effects of Ozempic contains nothing more than a watery saline solution similar to eye drops, analysis has revealed
What we know Consuming flavonoid-rich food and beverages has been associated with a reduced risk of CHD
Gastroparesis, on the other hand, is a more serious and possibly long-lasting issue
The entire body of BPC-157 research consists of: Animal studies : Primarily conducted on rats, showing benefits for tendon healing, muscle repair, and gastrointestinal protection Cell culture studies : Demonstrating potential mechanisms of action Zero large-scale human clinical trials : No published randomized controlled trials in major peer-reviewed journals Anecdotal human evidence : Thousands of user reports and experiences from the biohacking and athletic communities The oral bioavailability question is realpeptides typically break down in stomach acid, which is why most therapeutic peptides are injected
Conventional treatment includes splinting, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections