# About Script BPC-157: An Independent Research Digest

> Script BPC-157 is an independent editorial project publishing cited summaries of the peer-reviewed BPC-157 research literature. Not a clinic, not a pharmacy, not a vendor. What the name means.

An independent editorial project that reads the published BPC-157 literature and logs it to source.

## What this site is

Script BPC-157 is an independent editorial project that publishes summaries of the peer-reviewed research literature on BPC-157. We are not a clinic. We do not employ clinicians and we do not provide medical advice. We do not manufacture, sell, or distribute any product. Our work is editorial commentary on publicly available science.

The project exists because the published BPC-157 record is genuinely interesting and widely misrepresented online. Our remit is narrow and consistent: read the studies, state what they measured, cite them, and be equally precise about what the evidence does not show. The console metaphor is the method made visible — established findings, minimal human data, and outright gaps each rendered at the depth their evidence earns.

## BPC-157 as a research peptide — and what "script" means here

BPC-157 is a synthetic stable gastric pentadecapeptide — a 15-amino-acid peptide studied in a research context, with no approved therapeutic indication anywhere [1]. We treat it as exactly that: the subject of a literature, not a product on offer.

The word *script* in this site's name is editorial framing, not a service. It marks the medicinal-access lens this digest takes — who studies the compound, what its FDA 503A status is, and how lawful compounded access works in general — and nothing more. This site does not write prescriptions, fill them, recommend prescribers, or facilitate access to any substance. "Script" is a position we occupy relative to the literature and its regulatory context, not a claim about anything we do. The regulatory facts themselves live on the [BPC-157 legal status and 503A category](/legal-status) page, cited to the FDA.

## How we handle citations

Every quantitative claim on this site — every dose, percentage, half-life and n-value — is tied to a numbered study in the [full reference list](/references), and the regulatory statements are cited to the FDA. We do not invent findings, and we do not state as fact anything the underlying sources mark as unconfirmed. Where the literature concentrates in a single research group, or rests on a sample of two people, we say so. The aim is a digest a careful reader can check, line by line, against the primary sources.

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The BPC-157 record projected at depth — the cited preclinical findings held on the near plane, the three human pilots a plane back, and the long-term-safety void left dim at the far edge; no clinic behind the projection and nothing here prescribed or sold.
