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Because the binding mechanism of growth hormone has shown the potential to trigger the activation of signaling pathways and cell proliferation, the research conducted a secondary study that included adding growth hormone to tendon fibroblasts already treated with BPC 157
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) also called niacin, this vitamin has a wide range of uses in the body, helping functions in the digestive system, skin and nervous system and enhances insulin secretion and sensitivity
Current scientific evidence includes extensive animal studies, which demonstrate enhanced tendon, ligament, and muscle repair, improved angiogenesis, and anti-inflammatory effects, providing mechanistic insight into its regenerative potential