Inflammatory food avoidance (processed foods, high sugar) can potentially hinder pigmentation inducers
In my clinical experience, the pattern is similar for both medications: Weeks 14: Nausea is most common, especially after meals
The honest answer is that BPC-157 does not directly increase testosterone but the relationship between these two compounds is more nuanced than a simple yes or no

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