
Peptalk: Peptides Unpacked #23 Improving Chronic Illness and Elevated Blood Pressure Using Peptide Therapy with Kimberley
Mar 1, 2026
A personal health journey tackles uncontrolled blood pressure, chronic Ehlers-Danlos pain, POTS and MCAS using targeted peptide strategies. They discuss BPC-157’s role in gut and soft tissue repair, practical dosing and cycling, and using glutathione during breaks. The conversation also covers careful sourcing after a contaminated protein powder scare and combining telemedicine with functional care for safer, individualized plans.
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Gym Reading Led To BPC-157 Breakthrough
- Kimberley discovered dangerously high gym-day blood pressure and spent a year on up to six meds without control.
- After starting BPC-157 in September she felt better within months and was off all blood pressure meds by December with readings like 122/84.
BPC-157 Heals Smooth Tissue Affecting Heart Health
- BPC-157 targets gut and smooth soft tissue repair which can influence cardiovascular function.
- Jessica explains that repairing smooth tissue explains why BPC-157 produced a pronounced blood pressure and cardiovascular response for Kimberley.
Cycle Peptides Use Planned Breaks
- Cycle longevity peptides rather than run them constantly; common regimens are 12 weeks on with a planned break or five days on/two days off.
- Kimberley initially did 12 weeks weekly injections then switched to a daily lower-dose pattern and prefers 5-on/2-off now.
