Andrew Huberman· PhD
It increases VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor, which basically makes your blood vessels grow more. So that's what causes your body to form a blood vessel.
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It increases VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor, which basically makes your blood vessels grow more. So that's what causes your body to form a blood vessel.
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whereas bpc 157 is doing the exact opposite it is increasing levels of vegf to increase angiogenesis
there's no evidence from these animal studies at least to my knowledge that bpc157 systemically increases vascular growth
that also tells us that there's going to be increased vascularization of other tissues such as Skin such as tumors if tumors exist so you need to be very careful
It's uh it increases veg f vascular endothelial growth factor which basically makes your blood vessels grow more. So that's what uh causes your body to form a blood vessel. So another medication known as avasten, it's on the WHO's list of essential medications for cancer. So many different types of cancer, including colon cancer, you treat it with avasten, which is a veg inhibitor.