Healing cardiovascular & lung tissue with BPC?

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Title says all, practically.

I can't afford to see a cardiologist, but my heart isn't in good condition. If I stop taking magnesium I get palpitations all day long. I used to abuse all of the drugs, including stuff like mixing coke/meth for days on end. I also had a pulmonary embolism in 2020.

MotsC looks promising for the lungs. 5mg of tdalafil daily has been a help as well.

I'm wondering if a few months on BPC could help fix any of this. Does anyone have any subjective experience in this area?
 
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Title says all, practically.

I can't afford to see a cardiologist, but my heart isn't in good condition. If I stop taking magnesium I get palpitations all day long. I used to abuse all of the drugs, including stuff like mixing coke/meth for days on end. I also had a pulmonary embolism in 2020.

MorsC looks promising for the lungs. 5mg of tdalafil daily has been a help as well.

I'm wondering if a few months on BPC could help fix any of this. Does anyone have any subjective experience in this area?
Maybe Vesugen and TB 500 also?
 
Maybe Vesugen and TB 500 also?
Crazy that you brought up Vegusen. I haven't heard of it, but I was just talking to a Russian friend who told me his buddy sells Khavinson complexes which apparently vegusen belongs to. Time to do some more deep reading. Thank you for the info.

Edit: For anyone Googling down the road about heart stuff, vesugen is a "bio regulator" or "Khavinson" peptide complex. I just found it from Canlab international and it appears to be injectable. Amino USA is another one that seems to have a decent price.

There's a subreddit for this type of peptide: View: https://www.reddit.com/r/peptidebioregulators/comments/193hl6y/vesugen_peptide_dose/
 
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TB4/TB-500 is frequently cited as a candidate for repair of the heart fibers.

From Neemio: In cardiac tissue, TB-500 reduces infarct volume, promotes angiogenesis converting hibernating myocardium to contractile state, and exerts antifibrotic effects via SRF-MRTF modulation.

See also PMID: 41229390, PMID: 27450736.

If you want to look into bioregulators as well, cardiogen can be explored.
 

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