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General Peptide Use & Information
Bpc-157 for shoulder issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 99037" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>MountainMan;</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am currently using it to try to heal an injury with inconclusive results so far, although I did use it last year and the two injuries I used it (and TB500) for are now 100% healed and better than ever, however I have no way to know what role it and many other things I did played, but I view it as low cost/risk with potentially high benefit. I believe P____Sciences to be a reliable source although they are bit more expensive than others. Dr. William Seeds is a big fan of it which counts for a lot in my book. I would look at Ben Greenfield's article for dosing although I used a bit less over a longer period of time. I had many shoulder issues and did a very long list of things which likely helped but I would especially recommend slow negatives and moving light weights though every possible range of motion. To get fully healed was a multi-year process. You might also investigate the shoulderok-like exercises although I didn't do those yet so I can't personally endorse. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The problem with anything like these compounds is that it is very hard to know what is doing what, so I think risk/reward is the best way make to make decisions and for me it seems worthwhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 99037, member: 15235"] MountainMan; I am currently using it to try to heal an injury with inconclusive results so far, although I did use it last year and the two injuries I used it (and TB500) for are now 100% healed and better than ever, however I have no way to know what role it and many other things I did played, but I view it as low cost/risk with potentially high benefit. I believe P____Sciences to be a reliable source although they are bit more expensive than others. Dr. William Seeds is a big fan of it which counts for a lot in my book. I would look at Ben Greenfield's article for dosing although I used a bit less over a longer period of time. I had many shoulder issues and did a very long list of things which likely helped but I would especially recommend slow negatives and moving light weights though every possible range of motion. To get fully healed was a multi-year process. You might also investigate the shoulderok-like exercises although I didn't do those yet so I can't personally endorse. The problem with anything like these compounds is that it is very hard to know what is doing what, so I think risk/reward is the best way make to make decisions and for me it seems worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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