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General Peptide Use & Information
BPC/TB for tendonitis/trigger finger
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 278292" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>1st off I want to make clear that there is very little research on these peptide with humans. Quite a lot in animals. There is however quite a lot of observational evidence that has show both peptide to work good in healing. I have used BPC 157 successfully in some pretty good muscular tears (non-surgical) and healed up very quickly., I know so many people that have found the same to be true. Some get nothing. Who knows why until we actually get researchers to actually start doing human studies. But understand that it is much more profitable to do surgery instead. Understand that it can take weeks to months to heal tendonitis depending on the severity. </p><p></p><p>Here is my suggestion: <a href="https://nusciencepeptides.com/" target="_blank">NuScience Peptides - Peptides Of Unequalled Quality & Purity</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 278292, member: 43589"] 1st off I want to make clear that there is very little research on these peptide with humans. Quite a lot in animals. There is however quite a lot of observational evidence that has show both peptide to work good in healing. I have used BPC 157 successfully in some pretty good muscular tears (non-surgical) and healed up very quickly., I know so many people that have found the same to be true. Some get nothing. Who knows why until we actually get researchers to actually start doing human studies. But understand that it is much more profitable to do surgery instead. Understand that it can take weeks to months to heal tendonitis depending on the severity. Here is my suggestion: [URL="https://nusciencepeptides.com/"]NuScience Peptides - Peptides Of Unequalled Quality & Purity[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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