Tennis Elbow - Using BPC, TB, and GHK-CU

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Around when should I start feeling results for tennis elbow?

100unit- 10 mg vial of BPC,100units- 10 mg vial of TB, 50 mg of GHK-Cu. All mixed into BPC vial.
Taking 13-15units of the mixture daily.
 
It feels like my Tirz alone is enough to help with mine. I have it in both arms and haven't had a flare up since starting Tirz.
 
Around when should I start feeling results for tennis elbow?

100unit- 10 mg vial of BPC,100units- 10 mg vial of TB, 50 mg of GHK-Cu. All mixed into BPC vial.
Taking 13-15units of the mixture daily.
I think that is a pretty conservative dose. I would double it and wait about a week or two for it to build up in your system before passing judgement.
 
Are you doing PT as well? I totally healed mine a few years ago with 12 weeks of PT. I was so grateful. It was a lot of work at home as well but that was one of the most painful things, besides child birth, I had ever experienced. Good luck with your research.
 
Are you doing PT as well? I totally healed mine a few years ago with 12 weeks of PT. I was so grateful. It was a lot of work at home as well but that was one of the most painful things, besides child birth, I had ever experienced. Good luck with your research.
No I don’t have any PT 🙁
 
No I don’t have any PT 🙁
The most effective PT for tennis elbow is “sword raises”, use a 1 lb weight and hold it on your opposite hip, and raise it slowly like you’re drawing it out of a sword scabbard and into the air. If 1 lb is too painful try something smaller or just your hand in the movement (hold hand as if you’re grasping a sword hilt).
 
My golfer's elbow has been stubbornly persistent after about 3 weeks of BPC and TB500. I think I'm making a very slow progress, however in the morning it feels even worse sometimes. It's especially surprising since I literally inject in the inflamed spot.
Surprisingly, my other issue pinched nerve in the neck joint due to a bone spur which radiates to a shoulder up to fingers got much better quickly. Looks like it addressed nerve irritation well, maybe after 7-10 days.
I continue PT on my own for my elbow, it's getting better after PT, I'm not even sure the slow progress can be in any way attributed to the injection, could be just due to PT and time. This issue is very chronic, had it for years on and off.
Should I perhaps increase the dose? Or try some HGH inducing peptides like Ipa+CJC?
 
Not tennis elbow for me, but swimmer's shoulder. I was a competitive swimmer up until college, and have continued swimming, albeit noncompetetively, over the years. My right shoulder is trashed and the left is not great either. Not a torn cuff and surgery is not something I am at all interested in. I am on the fence about adding a pep to my Reta research. Thinking of GLOW-70 or maybe just BPC-157 + MOTS-C. Just jumping on this thread to learn what others' experiences have been.
 
My golfer's elbow has been stubbornly persistent …
I continue PT on my own for my elbow, it's getting better after PT, I'm not even sure the slow progress can be in any way attributed to the injection, could be just due to PT and time.

So frustrating. I have been dealing with tennis elbow for a long time. The exercise that really helps tennis elbow is the Tyler Twist with Theraband flexbar. For golfer’s elbow you can do the reverse tyler twist with the flexbar. Same concept for all tendinitis pt… figure out a way to do eccentric resistance exercise of the supporting muscles. Start with the red flexbar for a while before you go up.
 
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