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Bodybuilders Use This Peptide to Build Muscle. So Why Are People Injecting It Into Their Dogs?

Men's Health·Men's Health·about 1 month ago
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4 min read BPC-157 IS ONE of the hottest peptides on the (gray) market. Despite the fact that it’s on a list of products that compounding pharmacies aren’t allowed to make—though that may change in a few months —the peptide has become a staple among fitness enthusiasts looking to get swole faster. It’s known as the “Wolverine” peptide, and everyone from biohackers to the marathoner next door is using it. So is Rover. You read that right. Pet owners are injecting BPC-157 into their dogs. Now, the love of a pet owner is unmatched—but how far are you willing to go for man’s best friend? What is the ‘Wolverine’ Peptide? LIKE THE MARVEL character, people taking the Wolverine peptide are aiming to get some superpowers. While it does not directly build muscle mass, the peptide reportedly speeds up recovery from intensive workouts and injury. (For more information, check out Men’s Health glossary of peptides ). Manosphere influencers like Gary Brecka have openly discussed using BPC-157 or praised its benefits.…

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