
What digestive health protocols
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Gut Barrier Integrity
BPC-157 and related peptides are studied for their roles in supporting mucosal lining health, reducing intestinal permeability, and protecting gut structural integrity from inflammation and stress.
Evidence-Informed Gut Care
Digestive health protocols are built on current research into peptide interactions with gut motility, microbiome signaling, and inflammatory pathways — science-backed care for chronic GI challenges.
Gut Cellular Recovery
Peptides in this category support the gut’s innate healing processes — aiding recovery from inflammation, stress, antibiotic disruption, and chronic digestive conditions at the cellular level.
The Gut-Body Connection
Supported by Science
The gut is increasingly recognized as central to systemic health — influencing immunity, neurological function, hormonal balance, and metabolic efficiency. Gut-targeted peptides like BPC-157 act directly on the intestinal epithelium to reduce inflammation, support tight junction integrity, and accelerate healing. ALYV physicians prescribe digestive health protocols for patients with leaky gut, inflammatory bowel conditions, chronic GI complaints, and systemic inflammation with gut origins.
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Digestive Health Protocols
Available Through ALYV
All compounds listed require a physician evaluation and prescription. Select any compound to view clinical details and care plan pricing.
Frequently Asked
About Digestive Health Protocols
What is leaky gut and can peptides help?
Leaky gut (intestinal hyperpermeability) occurs when tight junctions in the gut lining become compromised. BPC-157 is studied specifically for tight junction support and gut barrier restoration.
Can gut peptides help with IBD or IBS?
BPC-157 has been studied in the context of inflammatory bowel conditions. Whether these protocols are appropriate for your specific diagnosis is determined by your ALYV physician after a thorough clinical evaluation.
How is oral BPC-157 different from injected BPC-157?
Oral BPC-157 acts locally on the gut lining and GI tract, making it particularly suited for intestinal conditions. Injected BPC-157 has more systemic reach. Your physician will determine the appropriate route based on your condition.
Do I need a GI diagnosis to start a gut protocol?
No formal diagnosis is required. Many patients come to ALYV with chronic GI complaints, food sensitivities, or systemic inflammation without a clear diagnosis. Your physician will evaluate your clinical picture comprehensively.
Can gut protocols be combined with other ALYV treatments?
Yes. Gut health is foundational to systemic wellness, and many patients combine gut protocols with performance, longevity, or metabolic support.
What diet changes will I need to make?
Your physician may recommend dietary guidance to complement your gut protocol. Eliminating inflammatory foods, supporting the microbiome, and reducing gut stressors can significantly enhance protocol outcomes.






