NAC
BPC-151
54/100
SUPPIE SCORE
35/100
EFFICACY
Low
SAFETY
100/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does BPC-151 Do?
NAC offers proven antioxidant benefits but unstated dose; BPC-157 unapproved with no human data poses major safety risks, reducing overall value.
What are the potential benefits of NAC for antioxidant support and detoxification?
Is BPC-157 safe for human use, given its unapproved status?
How does the BPC-157 blend of amino acids support gut or tissue healing?
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What Are the Benefits of BPC-151?
Based on proven scientific research
Antioxidant SupportStrong
DetoxificationModerate
Mental HealthMild
Respiratory HealthMild
Gut HealingSlight
Good For:
What Are the Side Effects of NAC BPC-151?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskHigh Risk
Overview
•BPC-157 is unapproved by FDA, lacks human safety data, and is prohibited by WADA.
•NAC at unstated dose is generally safe but may cause GI upset; effective doses typically 600-1200mg.
•Amino acid blend at 1000mcg total is micro-dose, unlikely to cause issues in healthy adults.
•Not recommended for pregnant/breastfeeding women due to BPC-157 unknowns.
•Low allergen risk from vegetable capsule; monitor for NAC-related nausea.
•Long-term use of unapproved peptides like BPC-157 carries unknown risks.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Inactive Ingredients
Low Risk
What Are the Ingredients in NAC BPC-151?
NAC
BPC-157 Blend
1000 mcg
Valine
L-Glutamine
L-Glycine
L-Proline
L-Lysine
L-Alanine
L-Isoleucine
L-Tryptophan
L-Methionine
Arginine
L-Histidine
Leucine
Tyrosine
L-Threonine
Vegetable Capsule
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about NAC BPC-151