BPC-157 and/or TB500 for shoulder and wrist?

Any experience with BPC-157 for shoulder and/or wrist injuries? Please share

For the wrist, where would ideal injection site be? I’ve read TB-500 may be better for this, as the injection doesnt need to be localized to the injured area.

I believe 300mcg is the typical dosage for BPC-157 1 or 2x per day. I’m more unsure on TB500, as I’ve read longer halflife, and therefore 2-3 times per week. The referenced source has a 5mg BPC-157/5mg TB-500 mix. Therefore, I’m not even sure how this would be dosed.

Lastly, I want a reliable source. I see Defy Medical sells 10mg for $240, but the sciencey orange peptide place sells 10mg for $95. Unsure if I should have concerns with the more cost effective option. Any thoughts and experiences on this would be appreciated.

I asked my local doc about these the other day this and the tb500 … he said all broscience no real studies proving they work and if they did orthopedics would be all over them.

Both do actually work very well
Tb-500 is my go too.
The reason orthopaedics don’t use it is because the pharmaceutical company’s won’t sell enough pain killers

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A bit off topic but BPC has been found to have efficacy systemically if injected subq in belly right?

It’s sold in a nasal spray as well as injectable so I would think it’s systemic.
I’m pretty sure TB needs to be near the area of treatment.