BPC-157 or Wolverine?
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I'm a big fan of Dr Trevor Bachmeyer on Youtube and he suggests taking them all separately, the biggest being GHK CU. The copper peptide is very dominant and can dramatically mute the effects of the other peptides so he recommends separating that injection by itself and by at least 20 minutes. I am currently using BPC 157 daily and TB 500 twice a week. I am fairly new still to peptides myself so I'm no expert either.
@tedmarshall I’ve tried to sit through some of his videos and just can’t. He brags all the time about being a “Doctor” and they way he speaks with all the medical terms and vocabulary is just the kind of thing great sales people do. But he lost me when he said that he could cure Bruce Willis. I mean, how arrogant. But he is just a Chiropractor though.
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Well, he did get me hyped and started but hard to listen to for some real information. He is a gateway guy for peptides but now I seek the doctors who communicate in a informed, professional manner. They are the ones whom I trust and don’t talk about a $25000 blackcard to consult in a group chat once a week while saying he doesn’t care about money. Kinda like an oxymoron
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@randy Any opinion on a dosage protocol for my Skink on the Wolverine blend Bpc/Tb? 10/10. Some say 2.5mg 2x-3x a week. Some say 500mcg daily? What is your take?
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I haven’t heard of 2.5x3. The most common protocol I have seen is 500/500/day for maintenance or 1mg/1mg/day for injury repair or surgical recovery. I research the former, currently as Glow with ~2.8mg GHK just bc that is how the blend works out.
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@randy Any opinion on a dosage protocol for my Skink on the Wolverine blend Bpc/Tb? 10/10. Some say 2.5mg 2x-3x a week. Some say 500mcg daily? What is your take?
@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…
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My discernment with Trevor is how he misrepresents his expertise. A specific recent one is using bpc forever...there's a very good chance that will lead to a malignancy. Give Jay Campbell a look. He is a salesmen but hes been in this space walking the walk longer then I've legally been allowed to buy beer.
Right now we are having tests done by AFI on the degradation of GLP and MOTS-C refrigerated and unrefrigerated. Once this is done a month and a half ill send him a few kits and get bpc, tb4 and wolverine tested separately before and after recon to see what actually happens to the peptide chains in a clinical setting. Who knows... Trevor could be right?
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@Randy "Right now we are having tests done by AFI on the degradation of GLP and MOTS-C refrigerated and unrefrigerated."
I'm curious, did the results come in for this?
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Funny thing is that we all trust Randy's expertise here, but few (not me) know his background at all. It would be nice to have five or ten experts here hammer out the best protocols. But that could never happen. Its all blind trust.
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Be certain to read it because I have noticed several versions, BPC-157 blended with a variety all called Wolverine
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@theone the molecular weight of BPC-157 is too high to be effective as a nasal spray. Must be 500 Daltons or lower to be absorbed
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No itching here but what the wolverine has done to my knee is just amazing! I am on my second week of localized pinning and my inflammation is gone with 20% improvement. My knee was in bad shape I was considering replacement.
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https://community.peptidecritic.com/user/randy hey Randy and Jeff . i have a pressing issue. Clouse the Lab Mouse's wife " Spouse Mouse" has some internal bleeding issue , having a second transfusion , i was thinking she might would benefit from the BPC-157 maybe the Woverine blend . she is needle averse but would be open if it keeps her out of surgery
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I haven’t heard of 2.5x3. The most common protocol I have seen is 500/500/day for maintenance or 1mg/1mg/day for injury repair or surgical recovery. I research the former, currently as Glow with ~2.8mg GHK just bc that is how the blend works out.
@ResearchCat Im doing that exact cycle 2.8mg copper right now with GLOW and just add a little KPV or BPC to my shoulder as needed.
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I've been using .3ml of Klow for the last 6-8 weeks. I am finally starting to get some relief at my 3 surgery sites and other bad knee. It has been slow, but I'm 61 so it may just be old age. I'm sleeping better because I don't have to roll over as much from pain from my shoulder, foot, and knees. I don't know if I skipped the itch because I'm dealing with exzema now since my knee replacement last year.
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I've been using .3ml of Klow for the last 6-8 weeks. I am finally starting to get some relief at my 3 surgery sites and other bad knee. It has been slow, but I'm 61 so it may just be old age. I'm sleeping better because I don't have to roll over as much from pain from my shoulder, foot, and knees. I don't know if I skipped the itch because I'm dealing with exzema now since my knee replacement last year.
@Hammertime65 Old? Im 62…working like a 32 yo. I have enjoyed the recovery and skin changes. Ive added direct shots of BPC into my shoulder sub Q but still feel some pain sometimes. I just heard IM is better for those higher dose into the sites but those long needles bother me. I have my wife doing my TRT IM and if you haven’t tried testosterone, I highly recommend it, for some real life changing energy, recovery, and wood.
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@Hammertime65 Old? Im 62…working like a 32 yo. I have enjoyed the recovery and skin changes. Ive added direct shots of BPC into my shoulder sub Q but still feel some pain sometimes. I just heard IM is better for those higher dose into the sites but those long needles bother me. I have my wife doing my TRT IM and if you haven’t tried testosterone, I highly recommend it, for some real life changing energy, recovery, and wood.
@beachfun I would really like to do something that would make me feel younger, but I had a melanoma spot in situ removed last year, and I'm not sure if I should. I can't find anything to say yea or nay.
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