top of page
< Back

BPC-157

Recovery, Gut Support & Tissue Wellness

What Is It?

BPC-157 is a synthetic fragment of a naturally occurring protective protein found in the stomach. It is widely recognized for its role in supporting tissue repair, gut lining integrity, and inflammation modulation.

At Dripsy, our Tier 1 BPC-157 protocol is ideal for anyone wanting a gentle, foundational start to peptide therapy.

How It Works

BPC-157 interacts with pathways involved in:

  • Tissue regeneration & healing support

  • GI health & gut lining stability

  • Blood flow to damaged tissues

  • Inflammation regulation

It’s often used by clients who want to feel better, move better, and recover more efficiently.

Key Benefits

(Not guaranteed; individual experiences vary.)

  • Supports joint, tendon & muscle comfort

  • Helps promote tissue recovery

  • Encourages gut lining integrity

  • Supports inflammation balance

  • Helps improve mobility & daily comfort

Who's It For

BPC-157 may be appropriate for people who:

  • Want foundational recovery support

  • Experience soreness from workouts

  • Desire gut lining or GI support

  • Want to start peptides without jumping into advanced protocols

Who's It Not For

Peptides may not be appropriate if you are:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Have a history of certain cancers

  • Have uncontrolled medical conditions

  • Unable to follow peptide administration guidelines

A Peptide Wellness Consult is required to determine candidacy

Timeline

Many clients report noticing subtle changes within 2–4 weeks, with more noticeable support typically seen over 6–12 weeks.

Side Effects

Possible effects may include:

  • Mild injection site irritation

  • Temporary flushing

  • GI changes

  • Headache

Your provider will review all safety considerations during your consult.

Disclaimer

BPC-157 is not FDA-approved for medical treatment. All information is for educational purposes only. No outcomes are guaranteed. All peptide purchases require consent and appropriate screening.

bottom of page