Nice one I stack BPC-157/TB-500/GHK-cu along side Retatrutide/SLU-PP-332 had incredible results, absolute life changing..Peptides are the future and Bioregulators.
@@Where2nextWade My stack of BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu is mainly for faster recovery after workouts, reducing inflammation, and improving overall healing. These peptides work synergistically to accelerate tissue repair, enhance muscle recovery, and even boost skin health. For example: BPC-157 is known for its regenerative properties, helping with muscle, tendon, and ligament recovery. TB-500 complements it by improving flexibility and reducing inflammation. GHK-Cu not only supports healing but also has great benefits for skin and overall vitality. The addition of Retatrutide and SLU-PP-332 has been a game-changer for energy, fat loss, and lean muscle gains. Retatrutide helps regulate appetite and improve insulin sensitivity, which has been fantastic for managing body composition. SLU-PP-332 boosts muscle growth and enhances exercise performance-it’s like leveling up your training results. Overall, this combination has been life-changing for me-faster recovery, improved fitness, and better results from my workouts. Plus, I feel healthier and more energetic than ever. Peptides and bioregulators truly are the future!
BPC157 and TB5 from Swisschems were super helpful while I was recovering from my knee injury. I really believe I wouldn’t have gotten back to normal without these two peptides.
@@kathybaxter8898 I found a local clinic called The Cell Spa that does peptides - thecellspa.com. They do tele-doc visits and got me hooked up. One of my friends is using California peptides and they seem good. full disclosure though - See if you have a compounding pharmacy around you and ask them about BPC-157. Cell Spa just sends my order to a compounding pharmacy, and they ship the stuff to me.
@@skyelord6229 I have the brotherhood collection on blue ray. Definitely worth a watch if you have seen the OG. Brotherhood has cleaner animation and is more faithful to the books.
I have medial epicondilitis (golfers elbow) in both of my elbows that has been preventing me from lifting (about 18 months now).That being said, I'm currently taking it orally and haven't noticed much of a difference. I'm going to start the sub q injections tomorrow and I'm going to use a 'chip clip' to pinch my skin an inject into it. I saw a content creator online say that he feels the intra muscular works the best, but I don't feel like resorting to that big a needle just yet. I'll let you know my results if interested.
@@thrtmt I’m interested to hear about your experience. I’m honestly skeptical about site injection. It seems marginally better, but it’s hard to tell. Same with intramuscular. Sort of having an ortho shoot it directly inside the joint I’m not sure there is a big difference. Queue up my gripping about real human clinical studies. Good luck. Hope a few hands get you back to normal.
Oral BPC 157 is good for gut health, but only minimally for the rest of the body. I take BPC 157 straight and in combination with other peptides multiple times a day, injecting into my belly as well as 2 - site injections. I have been doing this for about 6 weeks and my entire body feels better. It didn't happen overnight though, it did take few weeks to begin noticing the improvement.
I have not tried oral, but I'm inclined to agree with that it isnt the best route to deliver the medication to other parts of the body. I'm glad to hear that it is working for you. I'm having the same experience. Everything feels better.
Very interested in it, but I don't know a lot yet. When I was starting the BPC stuff I asked about using it too and he said no. He said we'd use it when I do stem cell treatment which won't happen for a while.
Nice one I stack BPC-157/TB-500/GHK-cu along side Retatrutide/SLU-PP-332 had incredible results, absolute life changing..Peptides are the future and Bioregulators.
What were you taking all this for?
@@Where2nextWade My stack of BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu is mainly for faster recovery after workouts, reducing inflammation, and improving overall healing. These peptides work synergistically to accelerate tissue repair, enhance muscle recovery, and even boost skin health. For example:
BPC-157 is known for its regenerative properties, helping with muscle, tendon, and ligament recovery.
TB-500 complements it by improving flexibility and reducing inflammation.
GHK-Cu not only supports healing but also has great benefits for skin and overall vitality.
The addition of Retatrutide and SLU-PP-332 has been a game-changer for energy, fat loss, and lean muscle gains.
Retatrutide helps regulate appetite and improve insulin sensitivity, which has been fantastic for managing body composition.
SLU-PP-332 boosts muscle growth and enhances exercise performance-it’s like leveling up your training results.
Overall, this combination has been life-changing for me-faster recovery, improved fitness, and better results from my workouts. Plus, I feel healthier and more energetic than ever. Peptides and bioregulators truly are the future!
What were your results?
BPC157 and TB5 from Swisschems were super helpful while I was recovering from my knee injury. I really believe I wouldn’t have gotten back to normal without these two peptides.
@@ClayRosco really happy that they worked well for you.
Can I ask where you sourced your peptides from. I understand it’s not an endorsement of their products
@@kathybaxter8898 I found a local clinic called The Cell Spa that does peptides - thecellspa.com. They do tele-doc visits and got me hooked up. One of my friends is using California peptides and they seem good.
full disclosure though - See if you have a compounding pharmacy around you and ask them about BPC-157. Cell Spa just sends my order to a compounding pharmacy, and they ship the stuff to me.
you mentioned full metal alchemist. i have subscribed
Glad you enjoyed.
First cartoon I saw on Adult Swim in 2005. Awesome!
@@skyelord6229 I have the brotherhood collection on blue ray. Definitely worth a watch if you have seen the OG. Brotherhood has cleaner animation and is more faithful to the books.
I have medial epicondilitis (golfers elbow) in both of my elbows that has been preventing me from lifting (about 18 months now).That being said, I'm currently taking it orally and haven't noticed much of a difference. I'm going to start the sub q injections tomorrow and I'm going to use a 'chip clip' to pinch my skin an inject into it.
I saw a content creator online say that he feels the intra muscular works the best, but I don't feel like resorting to that big a needle just yet.
I'll let you know my results if interested.
@@thrtmt I’m interested to hear about your experience.
I’m honestly skeptical about site injection. It seems marginally better, but it’s hard to tell. Same with intramuscular. Sort of having an ortho shoot it directly inside the joint I’m not sure there is a big difference. Queue up my gripping about real human clinical studies.
Good luck. Hope a few hands get you back to normal.
Oral BPC 157 is good for gut health, but only minimally for the rest of the body. I take BPC 157 straight and in combination with other peptides multiple times a day, injecting into my belly as well as 2 - site injections. I have been doing this for about 6 weeks and my entire body feels better. It didn't happen overnight though, it did take few weeks to begin noticing the improvement.
I have not tried oral, but I'm inclined to agree with that it isnt the best route to deliver the medication to other parts of the body. I'm glad to hear that it is working for you. I'm having the same experience. Everything feels better.
Sir wats ur take on tb500
Very interested in it, but I don't know a lot yet. When I was starting the BPC stuff I asked about using it too and he said no. He said we'd use it when I do stem cell treatment which won't happen for a while.
I think it's good to take with bcp.
What dosage are you taking
20 units on an insulin syringe or .2mL. Right now I'm doing it every other day. But when I started I was doing it daily (in the evening).
You pinched your skin but where? Above the knee?
@@adrianmesko on the outside.