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+ 1 Taking BPC 157 w/ HGH

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I just started taking HGH (3iu) for the first time and told my wife that I wanted to take BPC 157 as well to repair some issues I have been having with my knee and a severe case of tennis elbow (or maybe Golfer's elbow). She told me that it would be a better idea to see if the HGH resolves any or all of these issues. Wanted to ask if anyone has experienced injury repairs with their HGH cycles. My wife is always right (no sarcasm)...but I thought I'd get a second opinion from the Experts. Any help is greatly appreciated.

smurfdude1234567's picture

I love the combo

thorny's picture

I have tried both quite extensively. Depends on the exact nature of the injury. In some cases it will help, in some, it won't.

I had a torn calf muscle while playing tennis. BPC/TB helped get me running again in half the time my doc expected. She was really shocked I was back up to speed so quickly.

I also have really bad tennis elbow - but in my case, it's due to bone spurs rubbing the tendons. BPC/TB are no help there. Surgery is my only solution.

HGH - I find it's helping my post workout recovery. I am running 5 IU of K4L every night. I will up the dose after that elbow surgery next month, add in some 'var and BPC/TB, and I expect my recovery will go pretty fast. Honestly, I'm almost kinda excited to try it.

Blck_panda's picture

Used BPC and TB post surgery for me. Was night and day.
HGH didnt do much just tingly hands, i was doing 2.5iu daily.
I personally think for an injury, BPC with TB is the way to go.
Combo would need to be ran for a few weeks togeather.

Jockstrap's picture

Hgh sure! 157 does other things but placebo...ya know.

Mikeyt84LINY's picture

U think it's placebo? My arm tendon still bothered me while taking it. But i was taking mk677 at the time and i felt that it made that work better.

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scoobydoo's picture

I run both. I use the BPC-157 for everyday aches and pains. It works great. HGH alone has never done anything for my everyday aches and pains.