GLOW stack post surgery

Has anyone used the GLOW stack (BPC-157, TB-500 and GHK-CU) vial is 10,10, and 50 mg? Thoughts? Friend is considering it post-surgery.

When you used, did you inject same frequency? Friend of mine used, GLOW, which includes all 3. I was thinking just these 2 for my use, but inject the TB500 less frequently.

I just got them separately (just BPC and TB). Was skeptical but heard enough good about them recently from a friend at a gym that giving them a try for an elbow issue been dealing with on and off for over a year. Maybe I will conclude the separate injections are more of a pain then just the combined GLOW. But from what I researched, my plan seemed to trend toward separate injections made more sense. Will report back in 8 weeks effect on elbow tendinitis. While I’m just about 50, I just can’t bring myself to not loving to lift fairly heavy, which probably isn’t wise. On my latest test, I will say I believe retatrutid lives up to the hype, and possibly will be seen more as a supplement to TRT and applicable to replace some common cut substances not ideal for old folks like me.

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I just recovered from hernia and let me tell you! KLOW definitely helped my recovery by 2 full weeks. My surgeon was very impressed and I am at 100% in less than 5 weeks. Highly recommend! modernaminos is where i got the supps. Good luck

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You should start feeling relief at around the two week mark. Let us know how it goes.

I’m 8 weeks post distal biceps tendon surgery and have been on a 50/10/10 GLOW stack and it’s been great. I’ve done daily injections near the surgery site and will be switching to a 3 day/week. I think anywhere between 500mcg and 1000mcg for both the BPC and TB is great for post surgery starting out. For the GHK-Cu I think 2500-5000mcg really helps with the scarring.

Moving forward I’m aggressive with nailing the rehab and will be looking at how a 3 day/week works for me. Hope that helps.

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