BPC-157 Human Hamstring Trial: Why This Study Matters
BPC-157 finally has a registered human sports-injury study. The signal is important, but it is not proof yet. Here is how to read the trial without the hype.

BPC-157 finally has a registered human sports-injury study. The signal is important, but it is not proof yet. Here is how to read the trial without the hype.
Peptide South Africa Research Research TeamEditorial

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