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BPC-157 vs IGF-1 LR3 vs Sermorelin

A three-way comparison to help you find the right peptide for your research goals.

BPC-157

Body Protection Compound-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in human gastric juice. It has shown remarkable healing properties in research studies.

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IGF-1 LR3

IGF-1 LR3 (Long R3 Insulin-like Growth Factor-1) is a modified version of IGF-1 with extended half-life and enhanced potency. The modifications prevent binding to IGF binding proteins, increasing bioavailability.

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Sermorelin

Sermorelin is a synthetic analog of GHRH consisting of the first 29 amino acids of the natural hormone. It was previously FDA-approved for GH deficiency diagnosis and treatment in children.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectBPC-157IGF-1 LR3Sermorelin
MechanismBPC-157 works through multiple pathways including upregulation of growth factor expression, nitric oxide system modulation, and promotion of angiogenesis. It enhances tendon-to-bone healing and supports the formation of new blood vessels.Binds to IGF-1 receptors to promote protein synthesis, muscle growth, and fat metabolism. The LR3 modification (13 amino acid extension and arginine substitution) extends half-life from minutes to 20-30 hours.Binds to GHRH receptors in the pituitary gland to stimulate natural GH production and release. Maintains the body's natural feedback mechanisms for GH regulation.
Typical DosageTypical research dosages range from 250-500mcg administered 1-2 times daily. Both subcutaneous and oral administration have been studied.Research protocols typically use 20-100mcg daily, often divided into multiple injections or administered bilaterally to target muscles.Typical dosing: 200-500mcg administered once daily, usually before bed. Some protocols use twice daily dosing.
AdministrationCan be administered subcutaneously near the injury site or systemically. Stable in gastric juice, making oral administration viable.Intramuscular injection (site-specific growth) or subcutaneous for systemic effects. Often cycled 4-6 weeks on, equal time off.Subcutaneous injection, preferably at bedtime to work with natural GH release patterns. Can be combined with GHRPs for synergistic effects.
Side EffectsGenerally well-tolerated in research. Some reports of mild nausea or dizziness at higher doses.Hypoglycemia, joint pain, water retention, potential jaw/hand growth with extended use, and injection site reactions.Generally well-tolerated. May cause injection site reactions, headache, flushing, or dizziness. Less side effects than direct GH administration.
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What They Have in Common

BPC-157, IGF-1 LR3, Sermorelin are all commonly used for:

Key Differences

Unique to IGF-1 LR3:

Unique to Sermorelin:

Detailed Analysis

Commonalities

Both BPC-157 and IGF-1 LR3 are commonly used for Muscle Growth, Recovery & Healing.

Which Should You Choose?

BPC-157 has stronger evidence for Recovery & Healing. IGF-1 LR3 has stronger evidence for Muscle Growth.

Commonalities

Both BPC-157 and Sermorelin are commonly used for Muscle Growth, Recovery & Healing.

Which Should You Choose?

BPC-157 has stronger evidence for Recovery & Healing.

Commonalities

Both IGF-1 LR3 and Sermorelin are commonly used for Muscle Growth, Fat Loss, Recovery & Healing.

Which Should You Choose?

IGF-1 LR3 has stronger evidence for Muscle Growth.

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