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BPC-157/TB-500 for pulley injury

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hello, i'm a climber who got a A4 pulley injury on ring finger. was wondering if may BPC-157 + TB-500 work for healing this type of injury, as pulleys are fibrous connective tissue (not tendons), they get poorly blood flow and the recovery is slow. I've seen multiple post that this stack enhances the recovery process but idk if it will work in this case. didn't find any related post on any other forum.

Eagles 2013's picture

Not trying to hijack your thread, but I do have a similar question. About a month ago I had an arthroscopic cleanup in and around the AC joint on my left shoulder. I was also supposed to have a torn rotator cuff repair but when the doc got a scope in there he saw that it had already healed naturally (torn rotator cuff injury occurred ~10 months ago; delayed surgery until July because that is my slow season at work)

Anyway, the clean up entailed removing an inch or so of my left clavicle that was jammed in the AC joint from an old injury, removing bone spurs in the AC joint, removing some flayed cartilage inside of the AC joint and removing 75% of the bursa because it had gotten so inflamed over the years that it was 4X larger than it should have been. All of this is from an injury that occurred almost 20 years ago but was never properly addressed.

I was planning on rubbing TB & BPC to aid in the rotator cuff recovery. My question is, do you think it could aid in recovery from the actual operation since they only removed bone, bursa and flayed cartilage. There isn’t any soft tissue that was cut on and left to heal.

I’m 4 weeks out from surgery and able to do pull motions and isolation lifts for my triceps rear and lateral delts- but any other push movement is still out of the question due to the inflammation it causes in the AC joint.

I’ve never used either compound but I am curious if experienced/more knowledgeable members feel they could accelerate the healing and inflammation inside of my AC joint from the clean up as well as the clavicle where it was cut.

Thanks!

Pipeliner47's picture

Worst place to get jammed up on (rotator cuff) takes a damn long time to heal. There is an src that appears to have a gel/cream with those peps in it. How well it works is beyond me. However if I were to go that route I would pick up a small bottle of 99.9 Dmso. Maybe add a drop to the area on top of the cream. Very powerful stuff. I reversed my own COPD, and latest research shows that it is able to denature RNA transcription from the vaxx. You could also look into the oral route. The thing is it must be arginate, trust me I've tried a couple of the bunks before landing on the real deal. Although quite expensive, it did make a noticeable difference. Some tendons are just very painful to inject so that's why I went that route for that injury. In this case since it's your whole shoulder I would look into IM injections with those two peptides mentioned and also some copper peptide. I would will be pounding a half a box of BONE broth per day, great source of protein + cartiIage. I stock up when they are two for five, but that's rare. Hope you feel better soon good luck

Ps. I can share the source if you were to send me a fr request I don't mind making a few pals along the way

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Scipeno's picture

Rubbing will do nothing, inject it or have zero response. Not going to be a miracle, but it will help heal a little faster.

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Eagles 2013's picture

That’s in line with what I was thinking. I just wanted to throw it out there and see if anyone thought differently. Thanks bro

Scipeno's picture

Oral is also worthless

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themaster5's picture

You could add tb500, but for your case and most other cases, bpc injections will be plenty.

themaster5's picture

They’ll help with almost all injuries. The thing is, you wanna inject the bpc as close to the injury as possible as it promotes angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), so you get more bloodflow and therefore more oxygen and nutrients delivered to the injury. If your forearms are large enough (which I assume they are given you’re a climber), you can inject it in your forearm muscle. I’ve done this for my forearm injuries as well as other nagging injuries.

verticalman's picture

Thx, I guess my forearms are valid for injections since I'm not familiar with giving them myself. So I started the rehab this week and to complement it I'm strongly sure of adding BPC-157 as you mentioned. I might update my recovery progress since there isn't that much info about this specific case.

themaster5's picture

Oh yeah man I sent you a friend request. Keep me updated I’m interested!!

press1's picture

Make sure you use Fine Insulin 30G fixed needles to inject it - Don't think you have to use a normal 3ml barrel with a 21G green needle into your forearm!!! LMAO

verticalman's picture

Noted hahah, if u have any other suggestion feel free to mention it.

themaster5's picture

I would say split your dose am and pm. It works in and out super quickly so if you split your dose, you basically have two “opportunities” to heal per day if that makes sense. I recommend 500mcg twice a day. Also get em from powerpeptides. Their site is usually down so I can send you their telegram and you can order 10mg*10 vials for like 75 bucks.

verticalman's picture

okay, u can send me their telegram, thank u so much

themaster5's picture

LMAO fuck!! Forgot to mention that, definitely do not stab yourself with a harpoon

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