So i have a 10 mg trizipitide vial and i dont know how much to dose im 510 290 also if anyone has experience with bpc157 and tb500 combined i dont know how much to take as well I believe each vial i have is 20 mg ten each
Here's my experience. Ofcourse what you decide to do is your choice.
I have used BPC157 and TB500, both for my shoulder injuries. To me it felt like the day I would inject them, I would feel good, injury pain would soon NOT bother me (but not like a painkiller) it would actually go away in a few hours but then would come lingering back in 2-3 days. That could also have been because of me literally demolishing myself while working out to the limit 5 days a week along with 3-4 days of jujitsu. However, I want to get back on them again as my doctor has also suggest I try them out once more since they did help me a bit in the past.
One more thing I would like to mention here on the BPC and TB topic is that the effect and relief I felt with just one supervised shot of PRP - I would rank that over 50 shots of BP & TB. I know PRP is expensive. But my right shoulder (the one I got one and only PRP shot in) is so good now that I feel like it was always my left shoulder that was ****, even thou that's not the case. I developed left shoulder pains cause it was compensating for my right shoulder.
On the topic of Trizipitide, I have never used it. But I have given a shot to semaglutide only, it did make it a tad bit easier to be on longer fasts - such as 36-48 hours. But I never had a problem with a 24-36 hour fast WITHOUT semaglutide either. I still fast that way, and I am usually on a 36 hour fast, won't eat anything after 7pm ish Saturday night, Sunday is all day fast followed by food on Monday at 7am at work.
Now, Semaglutide only targes the GLP-1 hormone while Trizipitide targets GLP-1 and GIP both, ofcouse for fat loss, targeting both is a bit better (as per studies and trials) but you must know there are some things with them, your bowel movements will be bad, you might not even be able to excrete for a day at times, you might get bad nausea and might not even be able to eat enough, significantly affecting your nutrition intake and health upkeep - all depending on the dose you take. Since you aren't even sure of how much dose to take, I suggest you read up alot more on this before you make your decision. Maybe even a good idea to talk to someone who you trust and know has used all this. If you have no one like that, maybe even talk to your doctor if possible just to get an idea. If you decide to self administer - START LOW AND READ UP AND EDUCATE YOUSELF AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!!!
I know of people very close to me who have now transitioned over to Trizipitide after being on semaglutide for a few months - they have made good progress for their selves, but to me, that progress could have been made with good work in the gym and good diet within the same time frame.
I hope this helps you.
Cheers!