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BPC 157 and/or TB500
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<blockquote data-quote="thirdstone" data-source="post: 183323" data-attributes="member: 25446"><p>I've had good results with BPC-157 for a tendon injury. A few years ago I had pain in my right shoulder that was getting worse and worse over 6 or so months. I went to an orthopedic doctor and he told me that it was the tendons in my rotator cuff. He said as we age (I was about 46 at the time) we get little tears in the tendons in the rotator cuff muscles at the shoulder joint because of abrasion within the joint and there's not much we can do about it. He sent me to a physical therapist who prescribed the standard rotator cuff exercises. I lift weights regularly so those weren't doing much more. Then I tried BPC-157 and within about 3 weeks of starting it I was completely pain free.</p><p></p><p>I'm 50 now, and the pain came back maybe 4-5 months ago and started slowly getting worse again. This time I didn't bother with rotator cuff exercises and just got the BPC. I actually have one shot left tonight and I am again pain free at this point. I'm thinking I might run a second course this time though just to get the best chance of thoroughly healing and repairing those tendons.</p><p></p><p>BPC is very specific to tendon repair, so it sounds like it's worth a try for you, Auggie68.</p><p></p><p>My HRT doctor sends mine to me, I don't know where else to get it unless you live near Charlotte or Charleston. My orthopedic doctor had never heard of it.</p><p></p><p>My dosage is 0.5 MG per day for 40 days. It's best to inject subQ as close to the injury as possible. It will spread throughout your body and you'll have some level systemically, but supposedly the concentration will be higher near where you inject. I would pick either your elbow or your shoulder and inject there for one course, then maybe do a second course injecting near the other spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thirdstone, post: 183323, member: 25446"] I've had good results with BPC-157 for a tendon injury. A few years ago I had pain in my right shoulder that was getting worse and worse over 6 or so months. I went to an orthopedic doctor and he told me that it was the tendons in my rotator cuff. He said as we age (I was about 46 at the time) we get little tears in the tendons in the rotator cuff muscles at the shoulder joint because of abrasion within the joint and there's not much we can do about it. He sent me to a physical therapist who prescribed the standard rotator cuff exercises. I lift weights regularly so those weren't doing much more. Then I tried BPC-157 and within about 3 weeks of starting it I was completely pain free. I'm 50 now, and the pain came back maybe 4-5 months ago and started slowly getting worse again. This time I didn't bother with rotator cuff exercises and just got the BPC. I actually have one shot left tonight and I am again pain free at this point. I'm thinking I might run a second course this time though just to get the best chance of thoroughly healing and repairing those tendons. BPC is very specific to tendon repair, so it sounds like it's worth a try for you, Auggie68. My HRT doctor sends mine to me, I don't know where else to get it unless you live near Charlotte or Charleston. My orthopedic doctor had never heard of it. My dosage is 0.5 MG per day for 40 days. It's best to inject subQ as close to the injury as possible. It will spread throughout your body and you'll have some level systemically, but supposedly the concentration will be higher near where you inject. I would pick either your elbow or your shoulder and inject there for one course, then maybe do a second course injecting near the other spot. [/QUOTE]
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