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BPC-157 + TB-500 Guide

The content below is for educational purposes only and is not professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider.

Shelf Life
1] When in powdered form (lyophilized), stable for 1-2 years when kept refrigerated, away from exposure to light.
2] Once reconstituted, shelf life is 3-4 weeks if kept refrigerated.

Response Rate
90% response rate if strictly adhering to the protocol.
May take 2-3 treatments to start to feel effects.

Materials Needed

1] Peptides: premium grade

2] Bacteriostatic water: Amazon

3] Syringes:

   -injection syringe: 31G 0.3mL ADWDiabetes

   -reconstitution syringes: 23G 3mL Amazon

4] Alcohol wipes: Amazon 

5] Sharps disposal container: Amazon

Reconstitution

BPC-157 5mg +

TB-500 5mg

1] Add 2.5mL air to bac water vial.

2] Draw 2.5mL of bac water from bac water vial.

3] Slowly add 2.5mL bac water to peptide vial.

-Avoid air bubbles.

-Gently swirl (2-4min).

-Store in refrigerator.

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Injections

BPC-157 5mg +

TB-500 5mg

 

USE: Injuries

1] WHERE: Inject directly into the injury, if well tolerated w subQ injection. If this aggravates the injury, move injection 1/2 inch to the side.

2] SYRINGE: Use 31G syringe. 


3] WHEN: Best time to inject is 30-60min prior to bed.

4] DURATION: Inject every day until injury is healed (typically 1-3 months).

USE: Recovery

1] WHERE: Inject your traps to maximize effectiveness. Belly is the second best injection site.

 

2] SYRINGE: Use 31G syringe.

3] WHEN: Best time to inject is 30-60min prior to bed.

 

4] DURATION: Use as needed, no more than 4-5 times a week.

Dose

BPC-157 5mg +

TB-500 5mg

 

1] Start with high dose of 500mcg for first few injections to kickstart healing. Then taper down to 300mcg to stretch out the vial.

2] Dosing

500mcg = 25units  HIGH DOSE

400mcg = 20units  MEDIUM DOSE

300mcg = 15 units  LOW DOSE

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*KEY POINT

You have to give the peptides some time and space to do their thing so the injury doesn't become a long-term chronic issue. Taking time off and coming back to training slowly makes a NIGHT AND DAY difference. 

  • Take 1-2 weeks off of training.

  • Then start back training slowly. Injury will feel more healed than it really is at first.

Additional Considerations for Healing Injuries

a] Consider taking these supplements:

  • collagen peptides

  • vitamin C

  • hyaluronic acid

  • glucosamine

 

b] Increase intake of animal protein. Reduce carbs, especially simple carbs. Avoid sugar like the plague. Also avoid any other foods that trigger low grade inflammatory response (eg bread is common one).

 

c] Avoid THC, CBD, alcohol, melatonin, etc these all help induce sleepiness but kill sleep quality. 

Can try these instead, 30min before bed:

   -magnesium glycinate (400-600mg)

   -glycine (2,000-3,000mg)

 

d] Stay off the injury for 1-2 weeks, but keep exercising with other parts of your body to stay active!

-Then slowly transition into gentle movement.

-Keep slowly ramping as your injury allows.

-If injury gets aggravated take it back down a notch.

-Movement and heat are your friends (sauna and hot tub are great for the healing process).

Indications for Use

BPC-157 5mg +

TB-500 5mg

 

1] Repair of connective tissue injuries:

   a] ligament

   b] tendon

   c] muscle

   d] meniscus

2] Reduction of inflammation.

 

3] Reduction of aches and pains.

4] Banned by USADA.

5] Benefits commonly start to be felt in a few days.

Safety

BPC-157 5mg +

TB-500 5mg

 

1] 90% response rate

 

2] If injecting injury painful, then inject 1/2 inch to the side.

 

3] Potential side effects:

   a] pain, irritation, redness at injection site (generally resolves within a couple hours)

   

   b] mild headaches (generally resolves within a couple hours)

 

   c] allergic reaction (if occurs, stop use immediately, reaction will get worse with each subsequent injection)

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