30 Day

BPC157 for Pain Relief and Injury Recovery

STUDY TITLE BPC157 for Pain Relief and Injury Recovery
Submitted under umbrella

Minimal Risk Citizen Science Umbrella Protocol

Date submitted

-

End date

There is no pre-specified end date and sub-studies remain open long-term.

Language

English

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Study author

Matthew Amsden

Principal investigator

Matthew Amsden

Sub-Investigator for Adverse Events

Dr. Viral Patel

Description

Participants will use BPC157 for a period of 30 days to observe its impact on pain and recovery from injuries. BPC157 is known for its potential benefits in tissue repair and reducing inflammation, which may contribute to pain relief and improved mobility. No other products or services are included in this protocol.

Participant engagement length

30 Days

Sponsor

This study is made possible by your payment to cover all supplies and expenses required to participate.

Cost to participant

$0

Included products & services
BPC157 10mg: $100
Outcome measures

PROMIS Bank v1.1 – Pain Interference

Methodology

Single Arm longitudinal where participants act as their own control

Basic or advanced dissemination plan

Basic

Deviation from recruitment approach

No

Deviation from statistical approach

No

Will study include “more about you questions”

No

Clinicaltrials.Gov

Yes

Committment to list findings on clinicaltrials.Gov

Yes

This document is prepared with the assistance of AI, but is reviewed by a human.

Rational & Study Design

Why I Created This Study:

The buzz around BPC157 is more than just hype; it's a peptide powerhouse lauded in both scientific circles and gym locker rooms for its potential to aid in tissue repair and reduce inflammation. Social media has been abuzz with tales of miraculous recoveries and pain relief. However, concrete evidence remains elusive. This study aims to bridge the gap between anecdotal claims and scientific validation, providing clarity and insight into BPC157’s efficacy in optimizing recovery and pain management.

My Objective for You:

Our mission is to empower you with personalized insights into how BPC157 can potentially enhance your recovery journey. By meticulously tracking your pain levels and recovery progress with the PROMIS Bank v1.1 – Pain Interference measure, we aim to illustrate the peptide's impact on your unique experience. This knowledge will equip you with the data needed to make informed decisions about incorporating BPC157 into your wellness routine.

Aims & Objectives:

This study aims to evaluate BPC157's effects on pain relief and injury recovery, focusing on its impact on pain interference as measured by PROMIS Bank v1.1. Participants will gain valuable, personalized insights into the peptide’s effectiveness, allowing them to make informed choices about their recovery strategies and financial investments in health products.

Significance & Impact:

By exploring BPC157's potential in pain management and injury recovery, this study seeks to provide evidence-based clarity in a field rife with speculation. Participants stand to benefit from a scientific assessment of this promising peptide, which could redefine recovery protocols and pain management strategies. However, it's crucial to note that individual responses may vary, and thus, the study's findings will serve as a foundational step in understanding BPC157’s broader applications.

The Intervention

Included Products & Services

Product Name: BPC157 10mg

Quantity included: 14

Price: $100.00

Product Description: Researched for healing support and inflammation control. For use in Efforia clinical studies only.

Product Image:

Ingredients: BPC-157 (10mg) is a regenerative peptide that accelerates healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and the gastrointestinal tract by promoting blood vessel formation and tissue repair. It also reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, aiding recovery from injuries and chronic conditions like arthritis. Additionally, it supports gut health, making it beneficial for those with ulcers, leaky gut, or IBD.

Product Safety:

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Inappropriate Participants & Inclusion/Exclusion

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Human Subjects Ethics

Suitability Under Minimal Risk Umbrella Protocol

Suitability for Pay to Participate Model

Human Subjects Protection Questionnaire