I had an interesting conversation with a chemist, about my thoughts. He explained to me that my methods wouldn’t work because:
1a) peptides would be degenerated by the immune system, if not carried to the cell where its needed.
1b) the immune response to any wound would enhance the...
Wait but why? I am happy to hear your explanation.
I concluded the method carefully from existing literature. I still believe that tiny wounds amplifying the diffusion in general and will make the diffusion of tb or bpc more likely. Can anyone delivering an substantial argument.
here an...
The sandpaper-treated skin is definitely irritated for 2-3 days. It's not the most comfortable feeling.
I've now used a micro-needle pen 2mm to penetrate my skin, instead of using sandpaper. No discomfort so far.
I'm going to try some injectables just to be sure it works. I might also feel a...
Any thought on the actual subject of this particular thread, that states clearly the topic: How to get BPC157 and TB-500 patches working?
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I'm considering using sandpaper to lightly abrade the skin and then applying ethanol to increase permeability before applying the patches.
Do any of you...
I know I can’t disproof what you assuming. Whoever you think I am, you don’t help us with the matter.
🤔 any chance to get anyones informed thoughts on the actual matter?
which are in my case the patent, that seems to solve the weight-based diffusion problem. 7000 is greater than 1400, sry...
Thanks for the reply! I guess than this patented procedure will not solve the problem.
What’s about those trendy microneedling devices. they can penetrate the skin in a controlled manner. In a two-step process one could prepare the skin with microneedles and then apply the patch.
Mby this is...
A patented method, which seems relatively simple to replicate, permits the creation of solutions capable of transporting polypeptides of up to 7000 daltons through the skin. Further details can be found at the following link: Invalid Link Removed
Given that bpc157 has already been extensively...
There is a patented way, relatively simple to copy, which allows to make solutions that passes polypetides up to 7000 daltons through skin. -> Invalid Link Removed
As bpc157 is already heavily tested on skinwounds it seems reasonable to assume that damaged skin could allow the entrance. I...
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