BPC 157 Peptide: Injury Update

TLDR; I feel that it’s working.

I’ve been on oral BP 157 for the past 2 weeks now. I went with Infiniwell Pro Capsules. I take 1 in the morning and 1 at night for a total of 1 Milligram.

I’ve had a lingering inner groin adductor pain for months now, as well as a pretty severe Shoulder injury that occurred in early March.

The adductor pain is nearly gone now. I recently purchased an incline trainer, and in the past 2 weeks have put in 16,000 ft of climbing, as well as muscular endurance days once a week.

The shoulder is still healing, but it’s noticeably less painful now. The few weeks leading up to starting taking it, I was working 7 days a week and really nursing the shoulder along. Since starting, I’ve also been working 7 days a week and the shoulder is making improvements.

This isn’t desk work or light activity either. My primary work is using water fed carbon poles at up to 55 ft.

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I’m not a doctor, or a veterinarian, so please don’t take this as medical advice.

My dog suffered a slightly torn patellar tendon on an elk hunt a few years ago. Rest wouldn’t get my dog heeled. Every time he ramped up effort after rest, the pain from the injury returned. My dog didn’t want to get cut on. Been down that road before with other joints/tendons and wanted to avoid at all costs.

My dog did a round of ozone injection in the affected knee followed by a month of daily subq BPC 157 injections. My dog’s bad knee ended up feeling so great after the treatment course, he did the same treatment protocol on his “good” knee. My dog’s legs have never been better. 4 years later, with thousands of hard miles, and not a minutes issue.


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Are you using the Rapid Pro or the Delayed? Can you make some abbreviated points from the Huberman Lab podcast? Basically, is it worth $136/month to try this? Thanks
I’m using the Rapid Pro.
That’s the latest podcast that just dropped. There’s about 30 min of really interesting discussion on BPC 157. Worth listening too.
Basically, it’s legit.
 
TLDR; I feel that it’s working.

I’ve been on oral BP 157 for the past 2 weeks now. I went with Infiniwell Pro Capsules. I take 1 in the morning and 1 at night for a total of 1 Milligram.

I’ve had a lingering inner groin adductor pain for months now, as well as a pretty severe Shoulder injury that occurred in early March.

The adductor pain is nearly gone now. I recently purchased an incline trainer, and in the past 2 weeks have put in 16,000 ft of climbing, as well as muscular endurance days once a week.

The shoulder is still healing, but it’s noticeably less painful now. The few weeks leading up to starting taking it, I was working 7 days a week and really nursing the shoulder along. Since starting, I’ve also been working 7 days a week and the shoulder is making improvements.

This isn’t desk work or light activity either. My primary work is using water fed carbon poles at up to 55 ft.

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You’re taking a double dose (500ng x2) of the Raid Pro?
 
Hate to hear about all the injuries you've been dealing with lately, but glad to hear healing has been expedited to some degree.

I was in Steamboat Springs with my family, snowboarding first chair the morning of April 10th when I hit an icy patch and lost control, resulting in a fall and hyper extension of my left elbow. Tore my left distal biceps tendon and strained basically everything in that elbow region. Had MRI to confirm on April 14th and then had surgery the following Monday April 21st. I asked the surgeon and a PT about BPC-157 and they both simply said the research seems to support that it might help. Surgeon wanted me to wait two weeks post op to start, but that's the earliest I could begin injections because I was in a full splint for two weeks anyway.

I started injecting BPC-157 into the site of the reattachment on my forearm on May 8th, two injections a day of 250mcg for two weeks, and then after two weeks, switched to one injection a day of 500 mcg. In total, I'll end up injecting 20 mg's of the peptide into the injury site, once I'm done with this second vile. Surgeon won't let me start PT until 8 weeks post op. I've been in an ACL type brace which limits extension (increasing from 40-0 by 10 degrees each week) since May 6th and I'm more or less able to fully extend my left arm again as of this morning. Pronation and supination are somewhat limited, but overall, I think the BPC-157 has helped speed up my recovery.

Once I start PT for the elbow, I plan to start a round of injections for my left Achilles which has been an on/off issue for 10 years now. I'm hopeful it'll help, but skeptical anything can if I'm being honest.

Have you taken any collagen supplements? Apparently science is not fully there, but my own experience was that post bicep reattachment, i was throwing collagen powder in my morning coffee smoothy. My pain subsided and strength started improving significantly. I truly feel the supplement boosted my outcome of recovery
 
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