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Hey guys, as the title says. I am thinking about buying BPC and TB500 since I have bicep tendonitis on both arms for around 2 years. Stopped me from going to the gym and many other activities. I was thinking about buying the blend but then I don't know how I would pin it since I was thinking of doing 500 mcg (BPC) on each arm once a day, but then it's the same for TB500. Would it be better to buy them separately or in a blend. If separate, what would you guys recommend to dose?
 
Hey guys, as the title says. I am thinking about buying BPC and TB500 since I have bicep tendonitis on both arms for around 2 years. Stopped me from going to the gym and many other activities. I was thinking about buying the blend but then I don't know how I would pin it since I was thinking of doing 500 mcg (BPC) on each arm once a day, but then it's the same for TB500. Would it be better to buy them separately or in a blend. If separate, what would you guys recommend to dose?
Get a blend like GLOW or KLOW. Taking 3-5mg of it daily. Also .. you can stick yourself anywhere that is most comfortable. It doesn't have to be near the injury site to work. These peptides work by traveling in the blood steam and will go where needed. I inject in my belly and its been great for my back and knees.

If you do decide to buy separately you can still just combine them into one vial on your own to reduce the number of injections.
 
If you go the GLOW/KLOW Route, I would suggest trying a single bottle first, or a single GHK-cu.
Some people have pretty noticeable reactions to GHK, and if you are one of those it would be good to know before placing a large order.
Mixed is fine, unless you want to split up the regimen.
Something like 1MG of TB500 for a few weeks and then introduce BPC and drop them both to 500 mcg, seems to be all the rage with the kids nowadays for older injuries.

We are all different and not sure there is a right answer for all of us
 
Hey guys, as the title says. I am thinking about buying BPC and TB500 since I have bicep tendonitis on both arms for around 2 years. Stopped me from going to the gym and many other activities. I was thinking about buying the blend but then I don't know how I would pin it since I was thinking of doing 500 mcg (BPC) on each arm once a day, but then it's the same for TB500. Would it be better to buy them separately or in a blend. If separate, what would you guys recommend to dose?
I always buy separate vials for each compound . This way you can decide on your doseage and mix accordingly.
I always want to be able to control my doses not some predetermined mix.

I just had reverse shoulder replacement surgery and take 600mg BPC/500 tb500 twice daily.
 
I always buy separate vials for each compound . This way you can decide on your doseage and mix accordingly.
I always want to be able to control my doses not some predetermined mix.

I just had reverse shoulder replacement surgery and take 600mg BPC/500 tb500 twice daily.
I had a close relative have both shoulders done like that recently. I feel for ya, on that. I got 2 torn rotators, 2 slap and a labrum tear right now. Got an appointment next week, to get the 1st shoulder scheduled and maybe do the 2nd one this year? I was gonna add some IGF-1 LR3 along with the KLOW. I Just had a Hernia repair 2 weeks ago.

Happy healing or something like that.
 
If you go the GLOW/KLOW Route, I would suggest trying a single bottle first, or a single GHK-cu.
Some people have pretty noticeable reactions to GHK, and if you are one of those it would be good to know before placing a large order.
Mixed is fine, unless you want to split up the regimen.
Something like 1MG of TB500 for a few weeks and then introduce BPC and drop them both to 500 mcg, seems to be all the rage with the kids nowadays for older injuries.

We are all different and not sure there is a right answer for all of us
Yeah I heard a couple people are dealing with burning from the GHK, also I don't know if GHK really contributes to healing or if it's only for hair growth and skin. Thank you
 
Yeah I heard a couple people are dealing with burning from the GHK, also I don't know if GHK really contributes to healing or if it's only for hair growth and skin. Thank you
It ONLY burns if the the EYE OF SAURON see you using it!!!!!
 

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Bpc 157 is often considered more effective when pinned as close as possible to the injury site. I had a torn bicep tendon and didnt have the balls to inject into a repaired tendon so i pinned bicep and forearm (alternating sites) for 6 weeks and was back to work without physical therapy. Tb500 would help but cant act localized. I know nothing about the extra stuff for glow/klow but thought that was cosmetic for skin, collagen, elasticity. Personally id pin the tb and bpc seperately for 6 or 8 weeks.
 

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Bpc 157 is often considered more effective when pinned as close as possible to the injury site. I had a torn bicep tendon and didnt have the balls to inject into a repaired tendon so i pinned bicep and forearm (alternating sites) for 6 weeks and was back to work without physical therapy. Tb500 would help but cant act localized. I know nothing about the extra stuff for glow/klow but thought that was cosmetic for skin, collagen, elasticity. Personally id pin the tb and bpc seperately for 6 or 8 weeks.

Is that intramuscular then?

Sorry for the stupid question. So far I’ve only seen the first two talked about in terms of GLOW/KLOW mixes, which seems universally subcutaneously administered
 
I personally don't use blends for the following reasons
  • Very rarely is the mass correct - if I'm ordering 10/10mg, I want 10/10, not 8.65 and 12mg
  • I want to determine my dosing of each peptide, even if I end up eventually mixing them
  • It is my understanding that you cannot test purity of each individual peptide in the vial
  • different PH requirements for reconstitution
 
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Bpc 157 is often considered more effective when pinned as close as possible to the injury site. I had a torn bicep tendon and didnt have the balls to inject into a repaired tendon so i pinned bicep and forearm (alternating sites) for 6 weeks and was back to work without physical therapy. Tb500 would help but cant act localized. I know nothing about the extra stuff for glow/klow but thought that was cosmetic for skin, collagen, elasticity. Personally id pin the tb and bpc seperately for 6 or 8 weeks.
It's been roumored that you can pin a tiny amount near the site, and the balance sub q and the initial injection will guide the rest to that area.
 
Bpc 157 is often considered more effective when pinned as close as possible to the injury site. I had a torn bicep tendon and didnt have the balls to inject into a repaired tendon so i pinned bicep and forearm (alternating sites) for 6 weeks and was back to work without physical therapy. Tb500 would help but cant act localized. I know nothing about the extra stuff for glow/klow but thought that was cosmetic for skin, collagen, elasticity. Personally id pin the tb and bpc seperately for 6 or 8 weeks.
The "support" for localized injection is Reddit which all LLM's are full of. So mock Reddit all you want but when you ask AI for answers you are getting Reddit.

There is zero research showing any benefit for localized injections. Though I will also say there is almost zero actual research on BPC anyway so fuck who knows.
 
Bpc 157 is often considered more effective when pinned as close as possible to the injury site. I had a torn bicep tendon and didnt have the balls to inject into a repaired tendon so i pinned bicep and forearm (alternating sites) for 6 weeks and was back to work without physical therapy. Tb500 would help but cant act localized. I know nothing about the extra stuff for glow/klow but thought that was cosmetic for skin, collagen, elasticity. Personally id pin the tb and bpc seperately for 6 or 8 weeks.
Considered by who? Using what evidence? That's like saying you need to inject your GLP1 into the places you want to lose the most fat in. Its not how it works.

The probable reason for the myth is the fact that pain medicine is injected nearer to an injury site because its really a kind of numbing agent and does act locally. Like novocaine for example, its going to work on any tissue it touches while it works best by coming into direct contact with the nerves. BPC on the other hand is first making its way into the bloodstream and as such it won't matter where you inject. This is true of most medicines.

There is zero evidence that we need to use more painful injection sites to get better results.
 
Considered by who? Using what evidence? That's like saying you need to inject your GLP1 into the places you want to lose the most fat in. Its not how it works.

The probable reason for the myth is the fact that pain medicine is injected nearer to an injury site because its really a kind of numbing agent and does act locally. Like novocaine for example, its going to work on any tissue it touches while it works best by coming into direct contact with the nerves. BPC on the other hand is first making its way into the bloodstream and as such it won't matter where you inject. This is true of most medicines.

There is zero evidence that we need to use more painful injection sites to get better results.
Injection sites arent painful. Try a 21 guage
 
It's been roumored that you can pin a tiny amount near the site, and the balance sub q and the initial injection will guide the rest to that area.
The clinics inject at/near the injury site and a few supposed dr.'s on sports medicine podcast and youtube. Careful ur not assaulted by the angry people that demand studies on everything...
 
Im married with a pre-teen - someone is always demanding something from me. I've seen advertisements for a few of our local rehab clinics (PT/Chiro) advertise about injecting near the site as well,
 
Is that intramuscular then?

Sorry for the stupid question. So far I’ve only seen the first two talked about in terms of GLOW/KLOW mixes, which seems universally subcutaneously administered
I Injected bicep and forearm with insulin pin so i guess its sub q, maybe the tip got to muscle idk.
 

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