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General Peptide Use & Information
BPC 157 for Joint Healing
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 261830" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>Yes, it's a topical, usually a cream. I have used it and I know people for whom it seemed to cure long-term severe tendon issues. It is a standard compound for horses and is one of my first-line go-to's for almost any injury or tweak. I use the orange rose-scented cream from amazon. It is cheap and the only risk I know is that since it is a carrier, you want your skin to be very clean when you apply it so you don't get something into your bloodstream that you don't want there, but that is easy to manage. It may take several weeks to work, since it is not really an analgesic, but more something to promote permanent healing. that of course assumes you do other prudent recovery actions like not re-injuring the problem area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 261830, member: 15235"] Yes, it's a topical, usually a cream. I have used it and I know people for whom it seemed to cure long-term severe tendon issues. It is a standard compound for horses and is one of my first-line go-to's for almost any injury or tweak. I use the orange rose-scented cream from amazon. It is cheap and the only risk I know is that since it is a carrier, you want your skin to be very clean when you apply it so you don't get something into your bloodstream that you don't want there, but that is easy to manage. It may take several weeks to work, since it is not really an analgesic, but more something to promote permanent healing. that of course assumes you do other prudent recovery actions like not re-injuring the problem area. [/QUOTE]
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