
BPC-157 10mg
Synthetic pentadecapeptide extensively studied in research on tissue repair and angiogenesis pathways.
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BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protein sequence found in human gastric juice. It has been the subject of extensive preclinical research across multiple tissue types — tendons, ligaments, muscle, gastrointestinal epithelium, and nerve tissue — with studies investigating its effects on angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) and growth factor expression. BPC-157 is a research-grade peptide and is not approved as a medication. For in-vitro and laboratory research use only.
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See all →Ordered at 10pm, delivered by 9am — these guys don't mess around
Ran out of BPC mid-protocol (my fault for not reordering sooner). Messaged Mito Labs on WhatsApp at 10pm on a Tuesday, fully expecting to wait until the next afternoon. They confirmed the order within 15 minutes and a rider was at my place in Ubud by 9am Wednesday morning. Cold-packed, properly labeled, with a little info card about the product. I've lived in Bali 6 years and this level of service is rare for anything, let alone specialty health products. The fact that they stock everything locally (no waiting for international shipping) is a massive advantage. Also appreciate that they don't oversell or make medical claims. Just quality products with good information.
Women and peptides — what I wish I knew before starting
There's a lot of info online about peptides but almost all of it is written by and for men. As a woman who's been using peptides for about 6 months, here's what I've learned: **Dosing is different.** Most protocols online are for 80-100kg men. At 58kg I typically use 50-60% of the commonly recommended dose and get full effects. Start lower than you think. **Menstrual cycle matters.** Some peptides (especially GH secretagogues) can affect your cycle timing. Not dangerously, but worth tracking. My cycle shifted by 3 days when I started CJC/Ipa. **Skin benefits are usually faster.** Women tend to notice GHK-Cu and glutathione skin improvements faster than men (possibly because we're paying more attention, or hormonal differences in collagen). **Weight loss peptides work slightly differently.** Tirzepatide appetite suppression hit me harder than the men I know using it. Had to be very careful about eating enough protein. **What works great for women:** - GHK-Cu for skin and hair - Glutathione for skin brightening - BPC-157 for joint health (especially if you do yoga/Pilates) - Selank for hormonal anxiety - CJC/Ipa for sleep (lower dose than men) Would love to hear from other women in this community about their experiences.
VIP peptide for gut health and IBS — an underrated option
Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) doesn't get enough attention in the peptide community. Most people jump straight to BPC-157 for gut issues, but VIP works through completely different mechanisms. VIP is naturally produced in your gut and nervous system. It: - Regulates intestinal motility - Reduces inflammation in the gut lining - Modulates the gut-brain axis - Supports healthy gut barrier function I've been using it with clients who have IBS, SIBO, and chronic gut inflammation — often after BPC-157 alone wasn't enough. **Protocol I recommend:** - 50mcg subQ daily, building up to 100mcg over 2 weeks - Run for 4-6 weeks - Can be stacked with BPC-157 for a comprehensive gut protocol The research on VIP is extensive but it's mostly in academic journals so it flies under the radar of the biohacking community. Happy to discuss if anyone has questions.