BPC-157 efficacy on chronic injury?
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Have you tried the gel (durolane, euflexxa, synvisc etc) or that stem cell injection? My brother has Osgood from a very young age, the gel shots helped for about a year, but then had the stem cell 2 years ago, and he's like a new person. He went from having a tremendous amount of pain just walking to playing basketball at the Y 4 days a week. Every now and then, he gets a little pain if he over does it, but overall, said it's been a game changer. It's expensive, but if your insurance has coverage for it, may be something to consider if the BP doesn't work out.
I tried BP for knee OA on my lab rat, could feel it working within a few weeks, but had to stop because vision went a bit fuzzy and started getting blood vessels appearing going toward the retina. Tried it twice, and the same result occurred. In the rat studies I've read about, it says BPC shows strong, multi‑layered protection for the eye—IOP reduction, retinal rescue, vascular repair, and corneal healing—but all evidence is from animal studies, not humans. Maybe it was doing some repair and the vessels would have been temporary but I'm hesitant to restart that research.
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I used BPC/TB in the past for my shoulder. I took it every other day for about 10 days and it was starting ti work. But to be honest, I was too lazy to take the shots so often, due to having to draw it out of a vial and the whole process. Now with these pens, it is no big deal.
So before I discovered the pens (from this board), I decided I needed to go back on BPC. But again I knew I would be lazy and not take the shots. So I bought the BPC157 capsules. It took about 5 weeks for them to start to work, but they do help with my shoulder pain. Now that I have pens, I am going to the shots (KLOW).
So both my personal experience is it works for me. Shots better than capsules, but the capsules do just takes a lot longer. -
Have you tried the gel (durolane, euflexxa, synvisc etc) or that stem cell injection? My brother has Osgood from a very young age, the gel shots helped for about a year, but then had the stem cell 2 years ago, and he's like a new person. He went from having a tremendous amount of pain just walking to playing basketball at the Y 4 days a week. Every now and then, he gets a little pain if he over does it, but overall, said it's been a game changer. It's expensive, but if your insurance has coverage for it, may be something to consider if the BP doesn't work out.
I tried BP for knee OA on my lab rat, could feel it working within a few weeks, but had to stop because vision went a bit fuzzy and started getting blood vessels appearing going toward the retina. Tried it twice, and the same result occurred. In the rat studies I've read about, it says BPC shows strong, multi‑layered protection for the eye—IOP reduction, retinal rescue, vascular repair, and corneal healing—but all evidence is from animal studies, not humans. Maybe it was doing some repair and the vessels would have been temporary but I'm hesitant to restart that research.
@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.
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I used BPC/TB in the past for my shoulder. I took it every other day for about 10 days and it was starting ti work. But to be honest, I was too lazy to take the shots so often, due to having to draw it out of a vial and the whole process. Now with these pens, it is no big deal.
So before I discovered the pens (from this board), I decided I needed to go back on BPC. But again I knew I would be lazy and not take the shots. So I bought the BPC157 capsules. It took about 5 weeks for them to start to work, but they do help with my shoulder pain. Now that I have pens, I am going to the shots (KLOW).
So both my personal experience is it works for me. Shots better than capsules, but the capsules do just takes a lot longer.@Commander I have a vial of wolverine on the way, I've only been injecting with syringes so far but Im thinking about looking at pens. Thanks for the input
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@cjbuckshot
Once you go pens, you never go back… and then your pen stash gets bigger and bigger. -
I only got 7 now lol
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I had great success with BPC healing tendonitis in my elbow after less than 2 weeks of use.
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@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.
@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.
