BPC 157 Peptide: Injury Update

I've used bpc-157 and tb500 multiple times with fantastic results. Make sure you get it from a reputable third-party tested source

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No experience with Semax. I had significant changes with the GLP. Focus was enhanced. I could sit all day and pump work out. Reached a point where it went too far and had a very low flat mood. Stopped those immediately after. It was similar to my experience on ADHD meds.

Would recommend easing in to anything you try.
Just to update....

I'm pushing 3 weeks with Semax now and I think it's working very well. It's too early to say more. But thus far I am glad I tried it.
 
Just to update....

I'm pushing 3 weeks with Semax now and I think it's working very well. It's too early to say more. But thus far I am glad I tried it.
Would love to hear what you're experiencing so far? I have a 19yr old that has ADHD and isn't on meds and never has been, I also have a kit of semax but am hesitant to have him try it. Are you taking it subq or in a nasal spray?
 
Would love to hear what you're experiencing so far? I have a 19yr old that has ADHD and isn't on meds and never has been, I also have a kit of semax but am hesitant to have him try it. Are you taking it subq or in a nasal spray?
Nasal spray.

I’ve been taking adderall and guanfacene. I still struggle to focus with that but it’s vastly better than unmedicated.

I cut my adderall in half when I started Semax. One snort every morning. After a week I dropped the adderall completely.

It has worked waaaaaayyyy better. Without the side effects of speed. I’ll message you and explain later tonight.
 
Have some BPC-157 on the way from Infiniwell. I'm almost 43 now, and I've been accruing enough low-grade nagging injuries, in addition to some major, surgery in my near future injuries to shoulder and hip, that I figured I should give it a shot to see what benefit I get from it. I don't expect it will miraculously help me avoid surgery, but maybe it mitigates the symptoms of it. And hopefully helps heal up the couple minor things that have been bothering me for a few months.
 
I ruptured my Achilles tendon in early January. I’ve never had this injury before, so I don’t know what typical recovery is like for a guy my age.

I did a 30 day cycle of BPC157 while I was in the cast. I’m now on a second cycle I started right when I got out of the cast, and this cycle includes TB500.

1 week out of the boot after the cast (3 weeks post cast), I hiked 4 miles calling coyotes and shooting rifles. I also did a couple miles in waders while river fishing. 2 weeks out of the boot I hauled my daughter on my shoulders while we fished a slick, bouldery river. This weekend, 5 weeks out of the boot, I played 18 holes of golf.

Again, I don’t know what is typical for a guy my age, but things seem to be going very well with recovery.
 
"10 minute appointment with a surgeon who told me to make some lifestyle adjustments come back when I need a knee replacement."


This was my exact experience, I walked out of there pretty bummed out. I am committed to finding a solution or at least an improvement. My knee always hurts, but every once in a while it gets really band and radiates all the way down to my foot. It feels like a broken bone, or waking up after a surgery. Last time I put a big lidocaine patch on me knee, took Ibuprofen and elevated it. It was way better the next day.

This getting old shit is for the birds. I am going to read up on these peptides. I am also gonna get my T checked. I know a guy that has been using TRT and said he has never felt better.
 
"10 minute appointment with a surgeon who told me to make some lifestyle adjustments come back when I need a knee replacement."


This was my exact experience, I walked out of there pretty bummed out. I am committed to finding a solution or at least an improvement. My knee always hurts, but every once in a while it gets really band and radiates all the way down to my foot. It feels like a broken bone, or waking up after a surgery. Last time I put a big lidocaine patch on me knee, took Ibuprofen and elevated it. It was way better the next day.

This getting old shit is for the birds. I am going to read up on these peptides. I am also gonna get my T checked. I know a guy that has been using TRT and said he has never felt better.

There is a German biotech company who claims to have made a major breakthrough with regards to cartilage regeneration. Naturally, you can't expect US insurance companies to embrace such technology for some amount of years to come.
 
I've used bpc-157 and tb500 multiple times with fantastic results. Make sure you get it from a reputable third-party tested source

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Same and this!


and if you didn't already have a reason to go to WY. Much more economical than leaving the country.

 
Took BPC-157 for the first time last night, I won't take it before bed again because I assume it's why I slept so poorly. Seems it's a coin toss from what I see online, about as many people say it improves their sleep as it disrupts their sleep. I'll pick it back up tomorrow morning.
 
The FDA is going to consider moving BPC 157 and a few other peptides from category 2 to category 1 in July of this year. Should that happen, then we should expect to see FDA approved peptides on the marketplace.
Got to believe having a HHS that actually used peptides will help a lot to get these reclassified. Nobody really noticed the last administration closing the peptide door on the way out. I didn't really notice until I tried to get 157 again late last year for long head bicep tear. Way harder than in early '22 when I had foot surgery. Plus they had all the "not for human consumption labels"
If a HHS can reverse FDA decision and remove age restrictions on Plan B, like they did in 2011, current HHS can reverse FDA decision on peptides.
 
I have had good results also using a nasal spray application of BP157. I messed up my shoulder and didn’t want to do surgery so I went the slow route of PT to get it back to being usable and while its not 100% it’s good enough and that’s when I tried 157 and was impressed with the results. I then had to have two surgeries a week apart to deal with a tumor and I used 157 again to help speed recovery. I tell anyone I meet who mentions an injury to check into it.

Can you send me a PM on where your getting your nasal spray 157?


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Just started injecting 10 units of Wolverine into my left wrist for a compressed thumb ligament last week. 10 units five days a week.

I haven't seen any huge improvements yet.

However while at the gym two Mondays ago I was swinging my arms between sets. Left finger caught the edge of the plate I had on the incline bench and torqued the bad wrist outward hard. I could hear for ligament pop through my noise canceling ear buds. The kind of pain where your vision blur lol. It was in rough shape all that week. That Friday was my first injection. Last weekend the wrist was swelled up and the swelling went away after a few injections. Not sure if it's the peptide or just time.

Then last Thursday I caught my left fingers on a stair rail support going to the basement. Almost as bad as what I did the previous week at the gym.

So it's hard to say when I keep being retarded and bend my wrist out. Making an effort to keep my hand in a brace.

I can't shoot a stick bow anymore because of this. Which kinda sucks. Ha I tried shooting a used longbow I found in a store the other day. Ha I'm just glad bowhunting elk in Montana sucks these days so I'm not missing anything. Because those couple shots weren't any fun.
 
The Semax is continuing to work well for me. I sort of suspect that my first try, after it had been reconstituted then refrigerated for several weeks, was breaking down towards the end of its life before I finished the bottle. Switching to a new bottle seemed to have helped.

I injured my neck a few weeks ago. It's an old recurring spinal injury (I have several such spinal issues....). Taking BPC with it in mind may be asking a lot but I am going to give that a shot.
 
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