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Peptides for Healing Injuries

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Read the first part of this article by Mike Arnold about peptides pertaining to healing muscle and tendon tears; compounds BPC157 & Thymosin Beta 4 (TB500). It may spark your interests!
If one were to ask the question “what is the biggest advancement in the world of PED’s over the last 10-15 years?” the answer would undoubtedly be peptides. A general term, the word “peptide” can be used to refer to a vast number of compounds spanning multiple different categories of drugs, many of which have nothing to do with any aspect of the bodybuilding experience. Of those that do, there are still several different classes of peptides which have proven useful. One of the most valuable, especially for older lifters, are the “healing” peptides. This class of drugs, which includes compounds such as Thymosin Beta 4 (TB-500) and BPC-157, have significant restorative properties, which can help heal and repair various tissues in the body.

BPC-157 is particularly interesting. This unique peptide, derived from human gastric juices, has numerous potential applications which may be of benefit to the older bodybuilder. If injured, the benefits are obvious, as this peptide has been shown to heal injured muscles and even help re-attach tendon to muscle and bone. For those who want to avoid injury or whose training may be compromised due to nagging aches and pains (common in older guys), BPC-157 is a great choice due to its ability to strengthen and repair connective tissue (i.e. tendons and ligaments). Anecdotal reports are impressive, with many lifters claiming that this drug was able to quickly eliminate or significantly diminish long-term soft tissues injuries. Although not necessarily directly applicable to the goals of a bodybuilder, it has also been shown to exhibit a protective effect on various organs and assist in the healing/prevention of stomach ulcers. Unlike many drugs, which require indefinite treatment in order to continue experiencing their positive effects, BPC-157’s effects are permanent. Cycles of 4-6 weeks are usually all that is required to obtain significant, long-term benefits.

Another healing peptide of note, TB-500 (Thymosin Beta 4) has been used in horse racing for decades. Possessing many of the same benefits as BPC-157, TB-500 has been shown to promote healing of connective tissue, reduce inflammation, and even improve performance by enhancing recovery and endurance. However, unlike BPC-157, a maintenance dose is required to continue receiving maximum benefits. Regardless, both drugs are viable options for the treatment of bodybuilding related injuries/deterioration.
http://www.ironmagazine.com/2015/anabolic-steroid-use-over-age-forty-part-2/



IronMagResearch carries both these peptides.

BPC157
http://www.ironmagresearch.com/products/bpc-157/

TB500
http://www.ironmagresearch.com/products/thymosin-beta-4/



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This is a very interesting read. Thanks for posting!
 
Has anyone has any experience with BPC-157?

Currently dealing with some "golfer's elbow" and looking to start a halo/4-andro stack but concerned that either might do more harm to the injury or won't be able to give my training a hundred percent effort.

Decided to a quick search and saw this post. Any feedback or suggestions are always welcomed.


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