Myofascial pain/Chronic Trigger Points and BPC-157

hazard12

Well-known member
If you are anything like me, you lifted for years pretty heavily without deloading, you have probably accumulated a ton of microinjuries all over your fascia and the myofascial inter-phase. If you are like me, or for some other reason have some chronic or acute myofascial injury then you are probably frustrated as FUUUUU like I have been for the past 2 years. These injuries are poorly understood by the medical community and even some physical therapists will toy with it without getting anywhere.

THERE IS HOPE! I started using BPC-157 at 125mcg twice daily injected directly under the skin (or right above the fascia) and I have made improvements that I only dreamed about....oh wanna know the best part...IT HAPPENED IN DAYS! Not years....DAYS. So consider it, I know some of you are not ok with injecting or trying out research peptides. Personally, starting BPC-157 was one of the best decisions of my life.

PM me if you want specific details or just post here if you think others might have the same question.
 
I read so many good things about this product, but have no experience nor desire to pin myself for any reason unless it is medically a necessity. It seems difficult / impossible to find anyone in the UK that would offer this administration as part of a treatment plan, which is so annoying that so many are starved of what this can offer the injured community unless they are prepared to cross that line of preparing chemical substances and injecting it into themselves.
 
I read so many good things about this product, but have no experience nor desire to pin myself for any reason unless it is medically a necessity. It seems difficult / impossible to find anyone in the UK that would offer this administration as part of a treatment plan, which is so annoying that so many are starved of what this can offer the injured community unless they are prepared to cross that line of preparing chemical substances and injecting it into themselves.
Honestly whether a doctor injected it into you or you did you had the same thing happen. This isn't shooting up dope cause it gets you more high, this stuff isn't bioavailable any other way. I think there's less of a line to cross when it's medical not recreational.
 
I agree. Theres nothing about this getting you high....well except life when you are no longer in chronic pain...im pretty high on life right now :D
 
I agree. Theres nothing about this getting you high....well except life when you are no longer in chronic pain...im pretty high on life right now :D
So you spot targeted the areas? SubQ? The question is will the effects be permanently with you or decline (even slightly) without continued administration? Have you stopped yet? How long do you plan on continuing for?
 
So you spot targeted the areas? SubQ? The question is will the effects be permanently with you or decline (even slightly) without continued administration? Have you stopped yet? How long do you plan on continuing for?

I was actually forced to stop because my supply ran out and I havent gotten my new shipment yet. Its been 4 days since my last injection and nothing has regressed at all, if anything progress kept on happening faster than before I started the therapy but slower than while I was on it. I dont think regression is likely, this stuff doesn't just reduce inflammation or do something temporary, It feels as if its supercharging the healing process and/or restarting it in areas where it was heavily slowed down or halted.
 
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