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  1. #1 28th November 2015 
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    tb-500, bpc 157 for arthritus

    Who knows how to run the tb-500 bpc 157 combo.. I did tb-500 sub q and it did nothing. My doctor says I have arthritus in both knees and if I keep lifting heavy I will need new knees in 5 years. If I take it easy 15. I can't imagine not working out legs heavy anymore.
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    Bpc 157 needs to be a direct inject and what dose did you run tb-500 at?
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    Quote Originally Posted by budda View Post
    Bpc 157 needs to be a direct inject and what dose did you run tb-500 at?
    Great I have to shoot it in my knee. I think I did 2.5mg every 4 days.
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    How long did you run it? I'm not sure tb-500 or bpc have been proven to cure arthritis which is the degeneration of cartilage. Once cartilage breaks down there isn't anything outside of blood plasma injections or stem cell injections that can "cure" it and even then it's not really a cure.. More of a band aid. They are more for muscle pulls, strains, tears ect.
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    Yea I didn't see anything that said cartilage...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mandingo View Post
    Yea I didn't see anything that said cartilage...
    Just sucks man. If we could figure out how to cure arthritis, that would be a game changer for degeneration of the human body.
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    TB-500 is the one that does anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by budda View Post
    Just sucks man. If we could figure out how to cure arthritis, that would be a game changer for degeneration of the human body.
    Sadly, there is still no permanent cure for arthritis. They can relieve the pain and the treatment is not really long term. It's a common condition, but too bad there still isn't an ultimate cure to this.
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    Can Tb-500 and bpc-157 be mixed in the same insulin syringe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mandingo View Post
    Can Tb-500 and bpc-157 be mixed in the same insulin syringe?
    Yes you can mix those peptides.
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    It's definitely a bit depressing when you see relatives unable to hold a pencil without being in pin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mandingo View Post
    Can Tb-500 and bpc-157 be mixed in the same insulin syringe?
    Yes, you can mix them, I think it's insulin that you can't mix with others.

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