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BPC- 157 Transdermal

Sparta12

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So I assume a lot of you got that email about the BOGO deals for the Transdermal BPC-157, I have always been interested in that stuff for my 2x torn rotator cuff, the cuff was torn over a year ago now, would this even benefit me?

I have read quite a bit on it and everything seems to suggest yes it will, but just looking to maybe have a convo about it here and here about peoples experiences... the other thing is that it is Transdermal, I know the brand have a pretty good reputation so just still curious about that vs injections... also is there any benefit to sticking it on the shoulder vs the points that they suggest (Wrist, waist etc etc) I assume it is better to stick to what they suggest though.

I think I look into things too much and try to understand the complexity of it all on a basic level haha

Thoughts?
 
Not buying it.
They offer drop shipping which isn't something I'd need if I were going to rehab and heal a joint with bpc.

Tell me why I am totally wrong because I want to heal my shoulder without pinning, it's an injury several years old but no idea if bpc will work at all on an old shoulder impingement.
 
Not buying it.
They offer drop shipping which isn't something I'd need if I were going to rehab and heal a joint with bpc.

Tell me why I am totally wrong because I want to heal my shoulder without pinning, it's an injury several years old but no idea if bpc will work at all on an old shoulder impingement.

I was so excited when I saw it, my shoulder has been giving me grief for SOOOO long and I really avoid a lot of pressing (especially overhead) I really hope someone can come in and drop some good news, but looking at the other threads it seems everyone has their doubts about its delivery system and price lol.

Also forgive my ignorance, but what is "drop shipping'? because the shipping is incredibly low, 4usd to Australia for 5-7 busines days, doesnt sound right too me lol
 
The molecular weight required for a successful transdermal delivery of anything is 500 dalton or less. It's published and well known. The molecular weight of BPC-157 is between 900-1500 daltons. Let's do the math.

500 < 900 and 1500 so it won't work as a transdermal. It may as well be HGH at 21,000 daltons.
 
The molecular weight required for a successful transdermal delivery of anything is 500 dalton or less. It's published and well known. The molecular weight of BPC-157 is between 900-1500 daltons. Let's do the math.

500 < 900 and 1500 so it won't work as a transdermal. It may as well be HGH at 21,000 daltons.

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Yeah that is upsetting haha, also I did look up drop ship, but still dont get it and how they can ship it to me for 4usd in 4-7 business days lol but that doesnt matter anyway.

Thanks for the info, I guess I will have to look for other options.... any suggestions for a good place to get bpc 157? (can inbox me)
 
It's too bad that this form did not vet The Advertiser a little better. If it can't work as a transdermal delivery it shouldn't be sold at all
 
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^ This is one of the board sponsors that sells peptides, and is advertising on just about every page.
 
I was so excited when I saw it, my shoulder has been giving me grief for SOOOO long and I really avoid a lot of pressing (especially overhead) I really hope someone can come in and drop some good news, but looking at the other threads it seems everyone has their doubts about its delivery system and price lol.

Also forgive my ignorance, but what is "drop shipping'? because the shipping is incredibly low, 4usd to Australia for 5-7 busines days, doesnt sound right too me lol
AUTO shipping is what made me the most upset.

It has two definitions. In terms of internet marketing it means shipping a product from one place to another without having the product in your hands

In terms of this page its AUTO SHIP.

This means that get your billing information, and they just continually send you the product on a schedule until you cancel.

Basically it's just being built over and over again and getting things on a schedule

And you'd be correct if you guess that it's incredibly hard to cancel once you signed up.
 
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^ This is one of the board sponsors that sells peptides, and is advertising on just about every page.
Yep, this ad today was some ugly 1995 era site for a company called ageforce.

Anabolicminds.com I feel should probably look at the emails that go out is all.

Like, I trust strongsupplementshop because there a giant site with lots of different products but this one here it's just somehow not sitting with me well

Not trying to get anyone mad or anything, but I always get a big old problem with people who want to come out stuff that doesn't work.
 
Besides the molecular weight issue, BPC-157 is a very fragile peptide. Any transport agent used to get it to cross the skin would likely destroy it. Rubbing it into your skin on application would probably damage it as well.
 
Besides the molecular weight issue, BPC-157 is a very fragile peptide. Any transport agent used to get it to cross the skin would likely destroy it. Rubbing it into your skin on application would probably damage it as well.

I neglected the carrier and how fragile the peptide is.
 
If they can get it for so cheap and selling it so cheap why the **** aren’t they selling it in its PROVEN form as an oral. That alone makes me skeptical
 
The molecular weight required for a successful transdermal delivery of anything is 500 dalton or less. It's published and well known. The molecular weight of BPC-157 is between 900-1500 daltons. Let's do the math.

500 < 900 and 1500 so it won't work as a transdermal. It may as well be HGH at 21,000 daltons.

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 scratch myself with fine sandpaper, use sanitizer and apply the patches.

And for anyone who wonders if this actually works: how can I know? I am only one person and not a +500 persons test group.

I bought the patches from „BPS“ so called recovery patches.
 
copying my post from your duplicate post

Have you looked up the molecular weight of BPC? it's slightly over a factor of 2 more than what you posted being the upper limit - 1419.5

admittedly, I didn't read the patent - maybe later when I'm at a computer.
 
copying my post from your duplicate post

Have you looked up the molecular weight of BPC? it's slightly over a factor of 2 more than what you posted being the upper limit - 1419.5

admittedly, I didn't read the patent - maybe later when I'm at a computer.

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 less cruel than scratching yourself with sandpaper ^^ which does hurt a little.
 
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