Healing Peptides

Hey everybody I sustained a complete pectoral tear about a month ago and had surgery and all that, currently in a sling, and set to start rehab in a few weeks. I have a good friend who mentioned that there are several research peptides out there that can be used to aid in the process of healing. Does anyone know any specific peptides I could look for and take during my 3+ month rehabilitation process? Any thoughts on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

GHRP-6 and mod grf. 100mcg of each 3x per day would be good. I have used GHRP-6 alone to try and heal injuries and it seemed to help with that on its own. Mine was a pec tear as well, but it was partial.

good luck on the recovery.

If you’re interested in peptides, I would join datbtrue’s forum. That guy has forgotten more about peptide use than I will ever know. I have been doing a ton of reading over there, getting ready to run 8 weeks of peptides with my PCT.

GHRP-2 is generally the same price as GHRP-6 and doesn’t have as much potential to raise cortisol and prolactin (not that many people seem to have sides from peptide use). It also doesn’t stimulate appetite as much, though.

A saturation dose is generally 100mcg of a ghrp and mod grf. If you can afford it, more frequent doses are always better, as long as they are at least 3 hours apart and you don’t have any fats or carbs in your stomach. If you are younger, I’ve seen it recommended to run 6 doses at half-saturation rather than 3 doses at saturation specifically for fat loss, but I wonder if that might not be beneficial for injury recovery as well.

If you’re poor like me, you can also run 100mcg of a GHRP and 40-50mcg of mod grf 1-29 per dose. The mod grf is more than twice as expensive as the the GHRPs, but any amount of it produces a synergistic effect on GH release.

[quote]hockeysledder wrote:
GHRP-2 is generally the same price as GHRP-6 and doesn’t have as much potential to raise cortisol and prolactin (not that many people seem to have sides from peptide use). It also doesn’t stimulate appetite as much, though.
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Nevermind, this is wrong. GHRP-2 has a greater effect on cortisol and prolactin, but is also slightly more effective at causing GH to be released.

My plan is to use GHRP-2 during the day and Imaporelin before bed since GHRP-2 can interfere with sleep.

Or you could just do what BigSkwatta said. Or you could join datbtrue’s forum and learn more about peptide use than you ever wanted to know.

good stuff fellas thanks for the advice. ill look into those peptides and might give datbtrue’s forum a look