The most-requested compounds in regenerative and longevity medicine, explained clearly — plus the exact quality checklist that separates safe programs from costly mistakes.
Most of what's online about BPC-157 and NAD+ is either hype or fear. This guide is built for people making real decisions — clinicians expanding a protocol menu, and individuals doing serious homework before they invest.
Plain-language biochemistry — no jargon walls. Understand the compound before anyone tries to sell you.
The areas of active study, framed honestly — including where evidence is preclinical versus established.
Third-party testing, certificates of analysis, purity thresholds — the checklist that protects your reputation.
What it is. A synthetic peptide ("Body Protection Compound-157") derived from a protective protein found in gastric juice — a short, stable amino-acid chain and one of the most-discussed compounds in recovery and regenerative research.
How it's studied to work. Preclinical research points to roles in angiogenesis (new blood-vessel formation), growth-factor modulation, and gut-lining support — mechanisms associated with tissue and connective-tissue repair.
What it is. Not exotic — a coenzyme found in every cell in your body, essential to turning nutrients into energy and running cellular repair. The catch: natural NAD+ levels fall with age, which is why it sits at the center of longevity science.
How it's studied to work. It's a required cofactor for mitochondrial energy production, DNA-repair pathways, and sirtuins — signaling proteins heavily studied in aging.
The compound is only half the story. Where it's made, how it's tested, and whether it's documented is what determines whether a program is safe or a liability. This is the standard we hold — and the one you should demand from any supplier.
Every batch ships with a COA showing identity and purity. Can't produce one? That's your answer.
Independent HPLC and mass-spec verification — not just an in-house claim of "99% pure."
Peptides degrade with heat and time. Proper storage and shipping protect potency from lab to clinic.
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The regulatory picture is genuinely evolving. BPC-157 has moved through different classifications with U.S. regulators, and its status for clinical compounding is under active review — a Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee review is scheduled for 2026. Because this is a moving target, we supply it for research and licensed-professional use and encourage you to verify the current status for your jurisdiction. Our specialists can share the latest regulatory summary with your catalogue.
Not exactly. NAD+ is the active coenzyme itself. NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) and NR (nicotinamide riboside) are precursors the body converts into NAD+. Each has different research, formats, and use cases — the full guide breaks down when each is typically used.
Yes. Documentation is non-negotiable in this category. Every batch is backed by a COA, and we include a sample COA with the catalogue so you can see exactly what to expect before you order.
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