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A human trial of oral BPC-157 was quickly canceled
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 271894" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>The only sense I can make out of this is I know athletes in several sports and at the top levels who have used this stuff to heal up injuries very quickly. If it didn't work, the novelty of this would have worn out long ago. I also see now that it is being marketed to race horse owners and trainers. These guys spend over $100K for a horse and use only the best. Go out to your closest horse track and see how the horses are treated. </p><p></p><p>Again, maybe 7 years ago, I tore the right pectoralis attachment at the bicep doing heavy dumbbells. I heard it tear, dropped the weight and had a good bit of bruising within a few minutes. It was easy a grade 2 injury. When there is bruising, the muscle has been torn to some degree. This is typically a 2-3 month rehab. I used BPC 157 ~600mcg/d, w/micro-dosing and the bruising was gone in a few days, the pain and swelling gone in 2 days. The next week I did very light weight for 40 reps and the week after I went right back to the heavy weight. I felt 100%. Had it taken me 2-3 months to rehab, I would have never wasted another dime on this stuff. </p><p></p><p>Now I also recently use it on osteoarthritis. Worthless. I got some pain relief for a few hours but no improvement in the condition of the bone or cartilage at all and have x-raw evidence.</p><p></p><p>Does it work for everyone? I have no idea but I am do not know anyone in my circles that has used it and said it was 1) worthless or 2) dangerous. </p><p></p><p>Now as to why this study ended? My guess is they ran out of funding. Getting past stage 1 gets very expensive. Most likely why BPC has not been investigated very much as well. Everyone and their dog sells the stuff already all over the internet and it is produced by the tons in China as a pentapeptide is very easy/cheap to synthesize. Going to be very expensive to get a patent and make your money back from an investment. Other than my guess, there is absolutely no evidence to suggest why this trial was ended until one of the people involved make it public. I am trying to remember but it seems BPC 157 1st hit the market in 2012 after the Chinese started selling it in quantities. Since then I am sure thousands have used this product. </p><p></p><p>I have always been on the cutting edge of being willing to try new techniques for getting bigger and stronger and had no problem doing this peptide when it came out. I remember when injectable creatine came out in the early 1990-91. I jumped right on this one as well despite all the naysayers who told us we just don't know the long term effects. No regrets here either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 271894, member: 43589"] The only sense I can make out of this is I know athletes in several sports and at the top levels who have used this stuff to heal up injuries very quickly. If it didn't work, the novelty of this would have worn out long ago. I also see now that it is being marketed to race horse owners and trainers. These guys spend over $100K for a horse and use only the best. Go out to your closest horse track and see how the horses are treated. Again, maybe 7 years ago, I tore the right pectoralis attachment at the bicep doing heavy dumbbells. I heard it tear, dropped the weight and had a good bit of bruising within a few minutes. It was easy a grade 2 injury. When there is bruising, the muscle has been torn to some degree. This is typically a 2-3 month rehab. I used BPC 157 ~600mcg/d, w/micro-dosing and the bruising was gone in a few days, the pain and swelling gone in 2 days. The next week I did very light weight for 40 reps and the week after I went right back to the heavy weight. I felt 100%. Had it taken me 2-3 months to rehab, I would have never wasted another dime on this stuff. Now I also recently use it on osteoarthritis. Worthless. I got some pain relief for a few hours but no improvement in the condition of the bone or cartilage at all and have x-raw evidence. Does it work for everyone? I have no idea but I am do not know anyone in my circles that has used it and said it was 1) worthless or 2) dangerous. Now as to why this study ended? My guess is they ran out of funding. Getting past stage 1 gets very expensive. Most likely why BPC has not been investigated very much as well. Everyone and their dog sells the stuff already all over the internet and it is produced by the tons in China as a pentapeptide is very easy/cheap to synthesize. Going to be very expensive to get a patent and make your money back from an investment. Other than my guess, there is absolutely no evidence to suggest why this trial was ended until one of the people involved make it public. I am trying to remember but it seems BPC 157 1st hit the market in 2012 after the Chinese started selling it in quantities. Since then I am sure thousands have used this product. I have always been on the cutting edge of being willing to try new techniques for getting bigger and stronger and had no problem doing this peptide when it came out. I remember when injectable creatine came out in the early 1990-91. I jumped right on this one as well despite all the naysayers who told us we just don't know the long term effects. No regrets here either. [/QUOTE]
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