BPC for my hurting forearms

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ajkdieu

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I'm looking for your advice when it comes to using BPC for my forearms, which have been bothering me for a while. What would be a good amount that I can try? Should I go with 250 micrograms per day, or should I try something else?
 
Be careful injecting BPC into your forearms. There are a lot of veins you don't want to inject through a vein for sure so avoid those.
 
I think you'll be fine with BPC at 500 mcg per day or every other day. You can lower the dose as you go to save money.
 
BPC is good but it's better when you stack TB500 with it. You can also do the KLOW-Peptide stack where you're doing four healing peptides all in one.
 
I'm looking for your advice when it comes to using BPC for my forearms, which have been bothering me for a while. What would be a good amount that I can try? Should I go with 250 micrograms per day, or should I try something else?
Hi @ajkdieu

BPC-157 is well known to help with healing wounds, tissue repair, boosting blood flow, reducing inflammation and even relieving frequent/infrequent pain. However, you'll optimize the recovery of your forearms and prevent further injuries by stacking with TB-500

By combining these two peptides, popularly known as the "wolverine stack" you are theoretically going to promote localized tissue support and healing. This stack can help with tendon injuries, ligament strains, muscle tears, joint problems, and also post-surgery recovery.

As per dosage administration and duration of use, you'll typically take between 200 and 500 mcg of BPC-157 daily while you take between 2 and 5 mg of TB500 weekly for a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks. Also, site injection may help to promote quick healing.

You can check out UPsteroid TB500 and BPC-157 products as well as combined stack mix from Prime Pharma here.

Please feel free to send me a DM for more information and don't forget to use the coupon code UP2026 for a discount on all your orders.

Regards.
 
If you want to use BPC, you need to spot inject it. I don't care what anyone says so wherever the injury is, you need to try to get as close as possible.
 
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