Perimenopause, Inflammation, and Recovery: BPC-157 Research Insights
Introduction
Many women notice increased inflammation during perimenopause, including:
- Joint discomfort
- Slower recovery
- Increased sensitivity to stress
Research is focusing on how inflammatory signaling and recovery pathways change during this stage.
What Drives Inflammation Changes
Research discussions include:
- Hormonal shifts
- Stress signaling
- Slower recovery processes
Why Recovery Becomes More Important
Recovery affects:
- Energy
- Sleep
- Physical comfort
Where Peptide Research Comes In
BPC-157
Studied for:
- Tissue repair signaling
- Cellular communication
- Inflammatory response pathways
TB-500 (related research)
Explored for:
- Cellular migration
- Tissue repair processes
Bigger Picture
Inflammation is not just physical—it’s part of a signaling system.
Bottom Line
Increased inflammation during perimenopause is often tied to:
- Recovery inefficiency
- Stress signaling
- Hormonal changes
Peptide research is focused on understanding repair pathways.
Disclaimer
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