Has anyone used this peptide? If so how did you like it?
I used this and another one I can't remember on a muscle tear. Not sure how much it helped, but it seemed to. Just hard to compare without any reference, and most of the info out there on this one is anecdotal. I didn't want to have a big setback, so I figured it was worth a try.
I am just finishing a couple vials of BPC 157 - from Tailormade and Hallandale - and was so pleased with the results that I am even doubting myself. I am a molecular biologist and like to think of myself as somewhat immune to the placebo effect as I am familiar with all the current data and wary of things that are experimental in nature with no human data like this one. That being said I was dealing with a pretty severe rotator cuff/lat strain that was going on months. I am a Crossfitter so perform lots of pullups and rope climbs which at 245 pounds are max effort type events and I was unable to perform them for 3-4 months with no improvement whatsoever. Just a couple weeks in to BPC 157 treatment I was completely healed and performed a half Murph (50 pullups/100 pushups/150 squats) on Memorial Day with zero pain. Granted I was a couple months in to the healing process so even I tend to be skeptical but the quick transition from pain to no pain even opened my eyes. In addition, I deal with chronic, non-std related epididymitis from powerlifting, which basically manifests as chronic, constant dull pain in the testicles, and that resolved completely which given the actual mechanism of BPC in the body, protecting the epithelial lining of the stomach, actually makes sense.
I am just finishing a couple vials of BPC 157 - from Tailormade and Hallandale - and was so pleased with the results that I am even doubting myself. I am a molecular biologist and like to think of myself as somewhat immune to the placebo effect as I am familiar with all the current data and wary of things that are experimental in nature with no human data like this one. That being said I was dealing with a pretty severe rotator cuff/lat strain that was going on months. I am a Crossfitter so perform lots of pullups and rope climbs which at 245 pounds are max effort type events and I was unable to perform them for 3-4 months with no improvement whatsoever. Just a couple weeks in to BPC 157 treatment I was completely healed and performed a half Murph (50 pullups/100 pushups/150 squats) on Memorial Day with zero pain. Granted I was a couple months in to the healing process so even I tend to be skeptical but the quick transition from pain to no pain even opened my eyes. In addition, I deal with chronic, non-std related epididymitis from powerlifting, which basically manifests as chronic, constant dull pain in the testicles, and that resolved completely which given the actual mechanism of BPC in the body, protecting the epithelial lining of the stomach, actually makes sense.
I am just finishing a couple vials of BPC 157 - from Tailormade and Hallandale - and was so pleased with the results that I am even doubting myself. I am a molecular biologist and like to think of myself as somewhat immune to the placebo effect as I am familiar with all the current data and wary of things that are experimental in nature with no human data like this one. That being said I was dealing with a pretty severe rotator cuff/lat strain that was going on months. I am a Crossfitter so perform lots of pullups and rope climbs which at 245 pounds are max effort type events and I was unable to perform them for 3-4 months with no improvement whatsoever. Just a couple weeks in to BPC 157 treatment I was completely healed and performed a half Murph (50 pullups/100 pushups/150 squats) on Memorial Day with zero pain. Granted I was a couple months in to the healing process so even I tend to be skeptical but the quick transition from pain to no pain even opened my eyes. In addition, I deal with chronic, non-std related epididymitis from powerlifting, which basically manifests as chronic, constant dull pain in the testicles, and that resolved completely which given the actual mechanism of BPC in the body, protecting the epithelial lining of the stomach, actually makes sense.