Welsh_al
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Looking to run BPC 157 but was hoping that some members could share their previous results and experiences with this product?
Man, I really need someone to pin me hahah I have some left over issues with muscles around my scapula but I cant frekking reach haha8/10 takes time but helped tremendously in healing my supraspinatus tear.
Together with PEG-MGF, injected IM close to the injury, healing effect was more pronounced.
You need a wife and a wooden spoon, check this out:Man, I really need someone to pin me hahah I have some left over issues with muscles around my scapula but I cant frekking reach haha
Lol, yeah. Too bad my girl lives 1:30h from me. She offered to do these things for me, its just hard to find the right timeYou need a wife and a wooden spoon, check this out:
[video=vimeo;201011485]https://vimeo.com/201011485[/video]
Called: "trigger point therapy":
-Someone applies pressure (pain from 1-10 = 7) with a roundish object directly to the spot (you will find it)
-You move slowly the muscles, this creates micro trauma at the problem site = enhanced blood flow=healing
Works very well and very quickly for tendinitis in my experience. Disappeared my tennis elbow in a matter of days.Would this work well for tendonitis?? Currently taking Actiflex 4000 with "decent" results.
I don't really think a joint supplement will help much post surgery. The other stuff should be fine. Be consistent with your physical therapy and that's really all you can do.My rotator cuff has snapped, so surgery is the only option for me if I want to play sport and workout fully again. So this looks like the way to go along with mk677 also supplementing with cissus and was looking at adding animal flex into it as well
I'm just pinning in 2 spots .5ml once a day. Only around the sites that are still a bit sore. I don't see much need to pin that many times.My therapist was shocked at how quickly I was recovering from shoulder surgery when I was using it. I did get bruising from pinning the same around 5-6 times a day.
Microdosing is supposed to work better. I split up each dose into 3 different spots on the shoulder around incisions.I'm just pinning in 2 spots .5ml once a day. Only around the sites that are still a bit sore. I don't see much need to pin that many times.
No, you need the thera-cane.You need a wife and a wooden spoon, check this out:
[video=vimeo;201011485]https://vimeo.com/201011485[/video]
Called: "trigger point therapy":
-Someone applies pressure (pain from 1-10 = 7) with a roundish object directly to the spot (you will find it)
-You move slowly the muscles, this creates micro trauma at the problem site = enhanced blood flow=healing
Her name is Thera? I'll take her!No, you need the thera-cane.
I didn't read that. Makes sense. I just do IM pins and then a subq pin sometimes but not as often. Honestly the .5 ml every da is working nicely, idk of my shoulder could handle 3 pins a dayMicrodosing is supposed to work better. I split up each dose into 3 different spots on the shoulder around incisions.
It was on Dats forum before it shut down, I don't know if the material was saved for that specifically or not.I didn't read that. Makes sense. I just do IM pins and then a subq pin sometimes but not as often. Honestly the .5 ml every da is working nicely, idk of my shoulder could handle 3 pins a day
I'll have to look in to it, I assume it has to do with half lives and effective transportation of the peptide to the recovering area(s) but who knows. Wish there were some real good legit studies on the stuff on actual people that we could read up on vice us self dosing and stabbing ourselves periodically to try and find what works bestIt was on Dats forum before it shut down, I don't know if the material was saved for that specifically or not.
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