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BPC 157 for Joint Healing
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 191828" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Actually, a four out of five average review from 62 users is about right. Oral BPC is not BPC 157. 157 is an isolated peptide and the pill has more than just that. It also needs to be taken consistently and needs about three weeks for you to tell if it will work for you. I am in partial agreement with you on most of this. It also is overhyped however. You definitely will not “heal like Wolverine” by any means. Nothing is going to do that.</p><p></p><p>I have tried many remedies over the years. I am 66 and have been working out since 1967. I know that there are no magic potions. I have had hip, knee,and shoulder surgeries in the last 15 years and currently need my first hip replacement redone due to it wearing out after 16 years. My other hip will need to be redone at some point and it is beginning to look like knee replacements could be in my future as well. NSAIDS are out for long term use. They definitely are the best pain relief without a doubt, but are not a long term answer. The anti inflammatory things Sammy mentioned may work for some, but don’t assume anything beats NSAIDS for acute issues, because they don’t. The issue is finding something that works for you for chronic injuries.</p><p></p><p>The goal is to be able to put in the work for as long as you can. You will have to make adjustments and those that are injury free into their 60s and 70s are real unicorns or liars. Threads like this one are important in the discussion that can help many of us make better choices of how to push through life’s curveballs.</p><p></p><p>Just choose something and keep pushing ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 191828, member: 14411"] Actually, a four out of five average review from 62 users is about right. Oral BPC is not BPC 157. 157 is an isolated peptide and the pill has more than just that. It also needs to be taken consistently and needs about three weeks for you to tell if it will work for you. I am in partial agreement with you on most of this. It also is overhyped however. You definitely will not “heal like Wolverine” by any means. Nothing is going to do that. I have tried many remedies over the years. I am 66 and have been working out since 1967. I know that there are no magic potions. I have had hip, knee,and shoulder surgeries in the last 15 years and currently need my first hip replacement redone due to it wearing out after 16 years. My other hip will need to be redone at some point and it is beginning to look like knee replacements could be in my future as well. NSAIDS are out for long term use. They definitely are the best pain relief without a doubt, but are not a long term answer. The anti inflammatory things Sammy mentioned may work for some, but don’t assume anything beats NSAIDS for acute issues, because they don’t. The issue is finding something that works for you for chronic injuries. The goal is to be able to put in the work for as long as you can. You will have to make adjustments and those that are injury free into their 60s and 70s are real unicorns or liars. Threads like this one are important in the discussion that can help many of us make better choices of how to push through life’s curveballs. Just choose something and keep pushing ahead. [/QUOTE]
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