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BPC-157 efficacy on chronic injury?

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    My rat has chronic knee pain diagnosed as osgood-schlatter as a younger rat but sticking with him into adulthood. I see lots of anecdotes about BPC/TB helping with recovery from acute injury but wondering if anyone has had success with improving injury of a more chronic nature.

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      It's all anecdotes with bpc. It's either going to work and you will notice a difference within a week or two or you wont respond. The good news is it's one of the cheaper ones to research with.

      Others on here have some interesting experiences with it they may share.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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        My longtime shoulder issues and most of my knee pain have completely gone away in the months that I have been using BPC/TB5, GLOW, etc. Within a few weeks, it was noticeably better, and in a couple months all pain was gone.

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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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