I have an upcoming hernia surgery that will involve placement of a mesh to strengthen the area and prevent future hernias. Bro science says take the Wolverine Stack, and that is exactly what I was planning on doing. For fun I ran the question by different AIs. One says do Wolverine stack which will speed healing. Another one said no, but didn't give a detailed reason why. A third was ambiguous. I ran all answers by Anthropic's Claude. It gave the most detailed answer. It started out with no one knows, which is true. It then explained that the musclse actually binds to the mesh through rough scar tissue. It expressed a concern that while BPC157 and TB500 would speed healing, the scar tissue might be smoother and might not hold the mesh strongly. This could result is slippage, pain, repeat hernia and repeat surgery. Again, while Claude expressed these concerns, it correctly stated that there is no research and the answer is unknown.
Mesh placement has been used by the medical community for decades. The formation of scar tissue through natural healing is well known, well documented and the results are predictable. In the end, I decided that I won't be using the Wolverine Stack for faster healing. There is a time and place for peptide experimentation. For me, this is not one of them.
Mesh placement has been used by the medical community for decades. The formation of scar tissue through natural healing is well known, well documented and the results are predictable. In the end, I decided that I won't be using the Wolverine Stack for faster healing. There is a time and place for peptide experimentation. For me, this is not one of them.
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