GLOW protocol + Injury + Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Hey all,

I have a GLOW kit at GHK:35mg, BPC-157:5mg,TB500:10mg.

Reasons in order of priority:
1. shoulder injury from car crash, general body pain from Labor heavy life- knee, Back, hips
2. Aussie sun has resulted in multiple face peels, severely damaged skin.
3. Ankylosing Spondylitis - Not treatable with peptides but still interesting to see what impacts BPC could have. Anything to reduce the chronic pain.

For male in mid 60s, largely inactive due to chronic pain from movement.

Above mentioned GLOW kit to be reconstituted at 5ml for 28 day per vial, with the support of Tirz, not Reta due to heart.

Research shows that for severe injury such as Knee, Shoulder, Hip. The 5mgs ins’t enough BPC-157 however the TB500 is low, but suitable. I’m going to up the BPC-157 from another vial and blended vial and add it to achieve a 35,10,15. 15 being BPC.

This is for a loved one.
Would appreciate any kind of feedback on this or suggestions. Weight loss/lifestyle is critical to improvement of health which is acknowledged.
Pain reduction is paramount, this is an old injury (3 years) that hasn’t improved.

Appreciate your time.
 
Keep the expectations realistic. BPC/TB is truly miraculous stuff but if their body hasn’t healed their injury in 3 years it may not be a healing issue, they might need surgery or just have some sort of degenerative situation. I have severe chronic tendinosis in the shoulders and for me the BPC is terrific for allowing me to push it a bit in physical therapy and doing resistance training on muscles that support the condition, but doesn’t seem to help with the tendinosis itself.

I’d wager your friend will see improvement quickly on some of those general aches and pains from their life of labor but don’t expect the shoulder to dramatically improve without some physical therapy. Maybe think of this more as a good time to start moving more generally, since theyll be immune from a lot of the soreness they’d experience without the BPC/TB4. If they have access to a physical therapist maybe get going with them.

I haven’t taken ghkcu so can’t speak to that at all.
 
Keep the expectations realistic. BPC/TB is truly miraculous stuff but if their body hasn’t healed their injury in 3 years it may not be a healing issue, they might need surgery or just have some sort of degenerative situation. I have severe chronic tendinosis in the shoulders and for me the BPC is terrific for allowing me to push it a bit in physical therapy and doing resistance training on muscles that support the condition, but doesn’t seem to help with the tendinosis itself.

I’d wager your friend will see improvement quickly on some of those general aches and pains from their life of labor but don’t expect the shoulder to dramatically improve without some physical therapy. Maybe think of this more as a good time to start moving more generally, since theyll be immune from a lot of the soreness they’d experience without the BPC/TB4. If they have access to a physical therapist maybe get going with them.

I haven’t taken ghkcu so can’t speak to that at all.
Thanks for your response.

I have echoed exactly that. This is simply a stepping stone to enable rehab to feel more achievable and for a lifestyle change to follow.
I probably should have mentioned that the lifestyle change/rehab is most of this process, with this to hopefuly make it all feel a bit more achievable.

I envisage this to be how Peptides will be used in the future for people with weight related/chronic illness. If it is a stepping stone towards greater health and the feeling of being able to achieve it, then isn’t that fantastic.

Appreciate your honest feedback.
 

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