Protocol
Tissue Repair
BPC-157 Standalone Protocol [2026]
Single-compound BPC-157 research for tissue repair, gut healing, tendon recovery, and anti-inflammatory applications.
FAQ
What is BPC-157 best used for as a standalone compound?
BPC-157 standalone is most researched for tendon and ligament repair, gut mucosal healing, and reducing systemic inflammation. For tendon and joint research, SubQ near the injury site is preferred. For gut health research, oral administration is specifically appropriate given BPC-157 stability in gastric acid.
What is the standard dose of BPC-157?
The most commonly cited research dose is 250 to 500 mcg per day. Some protocols use 10 mcg/kg bodyweight as a weight-adjusted dose. Animal studies use higher body-weight ratios that translate to roughly 200 to 500 mcg/day for a 75 to 90 kg human.
How should BPC-157 be stored after reconstitution?
Refrigerate at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius after reconstitution. Avoid freezing the reconstituted solution. Use within 30 days. Lyophilized powder can be stored at room temperature for months or frozen for longer periods.