Because there are no long-term human studies, the safety of these peptides is unknown, meaning they could be a waste of money or cause hidden damage to your body over time

Cognitive Decline and Neurodegenerative Conditions Cognitive decline and neurodegenerative conditions show substantial preclinical evidence across multiple pathologies: Stroke models: BPC-157 given during reperfusion counteracted neuronal damage and produced full functional recovery in spatial memory, motor coordination, and balance tests Parkinsons models: MPTP-induced models showed reduced motor symptoms (tremor, rigidity, akinesia), protection of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, and near-complete prevention of mortality Multiple sclerosis models: Cuprizone-induced demyelination resulted in significantly less brain damage and reduced clinical abnormalities when BPC-157 was given in drinking water or intragastrically Traumatic brain injury: Falling weight model studies demonstrated reduced hemorrhage, decreased brain lacerations and edema, and improved early outcomes These diverse models share common mechanisms

Abstract Apical periodontitis (AP) is a biofilm-associated disease initiated by the invasion of dental pulp by microorganisms from the oral cavity
History [edit] Descriptions of deficiency effects [edit] Between 1849 and 1887, Thomas Addison described a case of pernicious anemia, William Osler and William Gardner first described a case of neuropathy, Hayem described large red cells in the peripheral blood in this condition, which he called "giant blood corpuscles" (now called macrocytes), Paul Ehrlich identified megaloblasts in the bone marrow, and Ludwig Lichtheim described a case of myelopathy