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    @HockeyRat This is the setup I purchased as well.
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    This is a vendor review submitted by BREETHEZY on PeptideCritic.com. Rating: (5/5) Review I've been ordering here for a while, fast shipping and comparably the best price for a highly ranked site! Read the full review: Fast shipping, Great Pricing Discuss this review, share your own experiences, or ask questions about the vendor. Please keep discussions respectful and factual.
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    I have added a community alert to their vendor page on here.
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    This is a vendor review submitted by WisGal64 on PeptideCritic.com. Rating: (3/5) Review Early on in my research I decided to give PP a try. The majority of the peps(not just BPC) have outdated CoAs, over 6mos months old. However, the vendor was very responsive to my questions, provided up to date CoAs that I was able to verify on Freedom diags. I see they still have not updated their site, scratching my head on that one. Their prices are competitive, bulk and monthly sales were to my liking at the time. They have upped their $$ as many other vendors have as well. Wondering, how everyone's experience is with PP ? Read the full review: Fast shipping, good customer service BUT outdated CoAs Discuss this review, share your own experiences, or ask questions about the vendor. Please keep discussions respectful and factual.
  • BPC-157 efficacy on chronic injury?

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    @cjbuckshot said in BPC-157 efficacy on chronic injury?: @WisGal64 thanks I will look into the gel…I’ve been to a few different doctors/specialists and none of them have even mentioned it. Luckily it is not debilitating at this point. Another one to consider, have you looked at Cartalax? This one is very interesting, one of my lab rats has rotator cuff issues, facing a complete should replacement. Added Cartalax to the BP/TB, improvement was seen with the BP/TB but adding the Cartalax, it's enhanced the whole healing process after 2 cycles. Mentioned this to Doc, and he's very interested to learn more about it. Next appointment will be interesting.
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    @Ed-Warnicke oh, thank you! I will!
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    @afkar7 said in PDA,...not just holding hands: @WisGal64 said in PDA,...not just holding hands: I received my order yesterday for PDA, had wondered if anyone had researched it. Glad I found this topic. Any idea yet what dosage you will start researching with? I was reading between 250-500mcg. For that price I think I have to try. This site gives a rundown of BPC-157 and PDA, side by side comparisons, benefits, dosages etc. Some good information and I have yet to finish reviewing it. Overall, it seems that PDA is the optimized version of BPC-157, more stable and a possible longer shelf life. [https://www.pdapeptide.com/pda-peptide-vs-bpc-157/](link url)
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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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    @diegoc He did not bring any receipts...Not that I am protecting TB but putting him down like that and then making it appear that you are sending links that show all that you said, which they are not, is WEAK at best. If you are going to say someone is a fake and has insurance fraud etc etc then show those receipts and don't just regurgitate what you may have heard or read...It makes you look small and petty. Just my .02