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  • BPC-157 efficacy on chronic injury?

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    I have had geat success with bpc for a shoulder injury. Had limited ROM and within 2 days there was significant improvement. I was very skeptical at first but the improvement continued until full recovery. I was going to PT 2X a week for 3 months with no improvement and then I decided to try bpc and dropped my PT completely.
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    @Ed-Warnicke oh, thank you! I will!
  • PDA,...not just holding hands

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    I have not, but I'll be purchasing it next time I have to purchase bpc. I need to get a few inserts for my storage container, nexpha is gonna make my freezer look like that house in Vegas.
  • GLOW Research Dosing Protocol

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    @MyB Im a itchy boy myself. I can tell you bpc/tb4 always cause me to get itchy by day 3/4. Its well documented on other forums and reddit. Kpv can even push me into histamine issues if im doing too much for too long. Plain GHK is fine and im back to 6mg in the morning. I was doing 10mg but it was becoming too painful.
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    @Nolan Based on my reading and practice, it is 500mcg (each) daily for maintenance and up to 1mg per day for injury repair. There are some folks here who research much higher levels..
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    For research use only. Not medical advice. Overview BPC-157 is a synthetic 15–amino-acid peptide studied for potential effects on tissue repair, inflammation modulation, and gastrointestinal protection. Human clinical evidence is still limited, so researchers rely on conservative dosing patterns derived from preclinical data. Subcutaneous administration is the most common route in systemic research models. Daily Dosing Protocol (Subcutaneous) Standard Daily Range 200–600 mcg once daily Escalate gradually to assess individual response and tolerance. Titration Schedule Weeks 1–2 200 mcg daily Useful as a gentle introduction, particularly when monitoring sensitivity. Weeks 3–4 400 mcg daily Represents the common working dose for generalized healing or recovery-focused protocols. Weeks 5–8+ 600 mcg daily Higher end of typical daily research use; often maintained for prolonged tissue-repair goals. Timing Once daily, at any consistent time. Some researchers prefer morning fasted dosing; others use evening to complement recovery protocols — timing is flexible. Cycle Length Standard BPC-157 research cycles: 4–8 weeks, depending on the model Optional 2–4 week break before repeating Shorter cycles may be used for acute-injury research models Chronic continuous use is less common due to limited long-term human data. Common Research Notes BPC-157 is generally well tolerated, though individual sensitivity varies. Some subjects report improvements in soft-tissue recovery, joint comfort, or GI stability within 1–3 weeks. Effects may plateau after several weeks, which is why cycles often cap at 8 weeks. Some researchers combine BPC-157 with TB-500 or GHK-Cu for injury-specific protocols.
  • BPC-157 or Wolverine?

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    @USSLiberty Personally my take is to always start on that low dose and see how you feel after doing it a couple times. Then go up if you aren’t feeling the desired effects. My bunny reacts completely different to my results. This is a marathon of life not a sprint, although I have a tendency to want to try more so I bought my peptides refrigerator this week and have probably a 18-24 month plan…