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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 251965" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>TB500 is the commercially available version of Thymosin Beta 4, so TB500 is the only option. I used about 500mcg of BPC injectable at a time. I also used the topical patch version and even though in theory it should not pass through the skin since it is a fairly large molecule, it did seem to help my hip, so I don't know what is going on there. </p><p></p><p>I don't know the exact mechanism for DMSO except that it seems to be an all-purpose orthopedic healer, which is cheap and very low risk. It may take a few weeks to show affect however, but it is one of my injury first-line go-to compounds.</p><p></p><p>I also forgot to add that I have been having very good results recently with topical CBD, much better than oral. At first I thought it was just covering the pain, but it seems to have a long-lasting affect, so maybe it aids the healing process. I use the roll-on from Noel Creek.</p><p></p><p>All that said, if I had a more severe issue that did not resolve, HGH, whether intra- articular or systemic seems like a lower risk option before surgery, and you would likely want to have some on hand anyway to speed the healing form surgery if you did end up needing surgery.</p><p></p><p>Stem cells are another thing to investigate and (Regenexx) seems like a credible outfit, although even there you would want to be using the other compounds listed here to maximize the chances of success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 251965, member: 15235"] TB500 is the commercially available version of Thymosin Beta 4, so TB500 is the only option. I used about 500mcg of BPC injectable at a time. I also used the topical patch version and even though in theory it should not pass through the skin since it is a fairly large molecule, it did seem to help my hip, so I don't know what is going on there. I don't know the exact mechanism for DMSO except that it seems to be an all-purpose orthopedic healer, which is cheap and very low risk. It may take a few weeks to show affect however, but it is one of my injury first-line go-to compounds. I also forgot to add that I have been having very good results recently with topical CBD, much better than oral. At first I thought it was just covering the pain, but it seems to have a long-lasting affect, so maybe it aids the healing process. I use the roll-on from Noel Creek. All that said, if I had a more severe issue that did not resolve, HGH, whether intra- articular or systemic seems like a lower risk option before surgery, and you would likely want to have some on hand anyway to speed the healing form surgery if you did end up needing surgery. Stem cells are another thing to investigate and (Regenexx) seems like a credible outfit, although even there you would want to be using the other compounds listed here to maximize the chances of success. [/QUOTE]
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