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I'm just getting started on this journey and am happy to have found you all. Looking forward to learning what you guys already know. I'm a Semi retired New Yorker living in southern Spain now. 6'1" 200 lbs at the moment. Dropped 25 pounds in the last 6 months with diet and exercise. Lots of walking, calisthenics, and HIIT training. Max weight was 274 about 10 years ago. Walking around at 250+ for far too long has caught up with me.
I spent 20 years in heavy construction and 15+ in the restaurant industry, so I'm pretty beat up. I've had 4 shoulder surgeries. Have hip and back problems. Bursitis, light arthritis, frayed tendons, and the usual wear and tear. I recently snapped my right thumb extensor tendon. Had and MRI and am seeing the surgeon in 2 weeks.
Been reading up on healing peps and believe I'm an ideal candidate. so I'm looking for experienced travelers in the know. A lot of what I've been reading makes some of these sound like miracle drugs. I want to find out if and how I could possibly benefit from peps, and if this is the way to go for me.
Appreciate any help or guidance that you may have.
Look forward to getting to know you.
All the best
Schis
 
I'm just getting started on this journey and am happy to have found you all. Looking forward to learning what you guys already know. I'm a Semi retired New Yorker living in southern Spain now. 6'1" 200 lbs at the moment. Dropped 25 pounds in the last 6 months with diet and exercise. Lots of walking, calisthenics, and HIIT training. Max weight was 274 about 10 years ago. Walking around at 250+ for far too long has caught up with me.
I spent 20 years in heavy construction and 15+ in the restaurant industry, so I'm pretty beat up. I've had 4 shoulder surgeries. Have hip and back problems. Bursitis, light arthritis, frayed tendons, and the usual wear and tear. I recently snapped my right thumb extensor tendon. Had and MRI and am seeing the surgeon in 2 weeks.
Been reading up on healing peps and believe I'm an ideal candidate. so I'm looking for experienced travelers in the know. A lot of what I've been reading makes some of these sound like miracle drugs. I want to find out if and how I could possibly benefit from peps, and if this is the way to go for me.
Appreciate any help or guidance that you may have.
Look forward to getting to know you.
All the best
Schis
Welcome. Same boat so I'll be following this thread. Fifty something old Infantryman now trucker with the repaired acl, mcl, bicep tendon, hernias, and degenerative disc disease and we'll throw in stage 2 fatty liver. Constant back pain but still make the gym and walks up to a half mile lol.
Been googling if the tb500 and bpc 157 could actually help a wornout spine with missing disc's. I believe that's a reach but 2 other peptides showed up that are still experimental and no one has heard of yet. One was a peptide injection that forms a thick gel between ur disc's, lubricates and hydrates any disc membrane we have left. It's crazy where we will be in another 5 or 6 years. Keep throwin the D brother.....
 
Was riding dirt bikes/motocross when young. Body felt old by the time I reached 35. I am nowhere near as damaged as you are describing. Ouch! After one year on glp1, I am down 70 lbs. Been cycling Glow, on/off. And cycling TA1/Epitalon. Is very hard to determine what has been most effective for joints/back pain: the weight loss and/or Glow.

Once I hit my target weight, I may add MOTS-C or other peps, but trying only a few at a time to see what is working for me. I have Xrays/CT scan results. Getting them redone in 6 months so will report any improvements on my Atherosclerosis, OA, and other degenerative issues. Read the forum as there are many success stories and documents. Will peps make you young again, the jury is still out. Bioregulators?
 
Was riding dirt bikes/motocross when young. Body felt old by the time I reached 35. I am nowhere near as damaged as you are describing. Ouch! After one year on glp1, I am down 70 lbs. Been cycling Glow, on/off. And cycling TA1/Epitalon. Is very hard to determine what has been most effective for joints/back pain: the weight loss and/or Glow.

Once I hit my target weight, I may add MOTS-C or other peps, but trying only a few at a time to see what is working for me. I have Xrays/CT scan results. Getting them redone in 6 months so will report any improvements on my Atherosclerosis, OA, and other degenerative issues. Read the forum as there are many success stories and documents. Will peps make you young again, the jury is still out. Bioregulators?
Good shit man... we hear you.
 
Bpc 157 has really helped my sore back. I can work in the garage all day rolling around on concrete and I feel fine the next day. Before taking bpc I’d feel like I got run over by a truck.

I’d like to add some tb4/tb500 into the mix just having double finding some reasonably
 
I'm just getting started on this journey and am happy to have found you all. Looking forward to learning what you guys already know. I'm a Semi retired New Yorker living in southern Spain now. 6'1" 200 lbs at the moment. Dropped 25 pounds in the last 6 months with diet and exercise. Lots of walking, calisthenics, and HIIT training. Max weight was 274 about 10 years ago. Walking around at 250+ for far too long has caught up with me.
I spent 20 years in heavy construction and 15+ in the restaurant industry, so I'm pretty beat up. I've had 4 shoulder surgeries. Have hip and back problems. Bursitis, light arthritis, frayed tendons, and the usual wear and tear. I recently snapped my right thumb extensor tendon. Had and MRI and am seeing the surgeon in 2 weeks.
Been reading up on healing peps and believe I'm an ideal candidate. so I'm looking for experienced travelers in the know. A lot of what I've been reading makes some of these sound like miracle drugs. I want to find out if and how I could possibly benefit from peps, and if this is the way to go for me.
Appreciate any help or guidance that you may have.
Look forward to getting to know you.
All the best
Schis
As others have mentioned it .. GLOW, which is a blend of the peptides GHK-cu, TB4 and BPC 157 or KLOW which is the same as GLOW but with KPV added into the mix seem to be the go to for improved healing. You can buy vials of them already mixed in powder form or as separate ingredients to make your own customized blend. I personally bought the KLOW already combined because I didn't want to bother with all that extra mixing. Here is what a --> spa says <-- about GLOW (along with a warning about buying it from the grey market .. because of course a business that is selling a product doesn't want anyone to be doing it for themselves.)
 
As others have mentioned it .. GLOW, which is a blend of the peptides GHK-cu, TB4 and BPC 157 or KLOW which is the same as GLOW but with KPV added into the mix seem to be the go to for improved healing. You can buy vials of them already mixed in powder form or as separate ingredients to make your own customized blend. I personally bought the KLOW already combined because I didn't want to bother with all that extra mixing. Here is what a --> spa says <-- about GLOW (along with a warning about buying it from the grey market .. because of course a business that is selling a product doesn't want anyone to be doing it for themselves.)
How often and what dosages would someone use of glow?
 
Welcome. Same boat so I'll be following this thread. Fifty something old Infantryman now trucker with the repaired acl, mcl, bicep tendon, hernias, and degenerative disc disease and we'll throw in stage 2 fatty liver. Constant back pain but still make the gym and walks up to a half mile lol.
Been googling if the tb500 and bpc 157 could actually help a wornout spine with missing disc's. I believe that's a reach but 2 other peptides showed up that are still experimental and no one has heard of yet. One was a peptide injection that forms a thick gel between ur disc's, lubricates and hydrates any disc membrane we have left. It's crazy where we will be in another 5 or 6 years. Keep throwin the D brother.....
Appreciate the response. same same with the degenerative disc issues. I have several bulging discs myself. Had shots in my spine. I've read up a little on GLOW. and looking into KLOW now. Gonna find out if this tendon can be repaired Aug 5th. but want to get myself set for recovery. thanks for taking the time to respond.
 
How often and what dosages would someone use of glow?
I plan on taking 4 mg a day for 5 days followed by taking a break for 2 days, then repeat. I bought 80mg vials and plan on mixing each with 3ml of BAC. Each vial is 20 doses at this level. Of course this could change depending on how my body reacts or me learning something new.
 

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