Nasal Spray BPC-157/TB500

I’ve read about BPC-157/TB500 combo and someone just told me about a reliable source for a nasal spray version.

I have not purchased anything yet until I get some imaging done for my shoulder/chest to see what the actual injury is.

Curious if anyone has tried the nasal spray version and how long it has to be taken to notice the healing effects etc.
I have never injected anything myself so am hesitant to start down that road.

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My understanding is it works but the absorption is not as good as injections.

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So I’m trying now for elbow area. It’s kind of a pain because I assumed BPC should be injected locally and TB works systematically so belly injection is fine. Injection frequency differs. The elbow area isn’t bad with a clip. Nasal spray sounds simpler though. We’ll see what 4 weeks for my old ass elbow.

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Just wanted to confirm, you’re trying the injections right? Not the spray.

Looking forward to your update though if you want to post here after 4 weeks I would be curious how effective it was.

500 mcg gram locally BPC elbow injection (preferably, would do twice a day at 250, but balancing convenience) per day (search how to use a clip, not too hard), 2 mg twice a week TB belly injection. Will let you know how it goes. Been dealing with elbow issue oddly on my left forever. It’s funny, met up with a buddy tonight who is mid 50s. He was saying how much better his life is now on TRT (or I might call aggressive TRT) and thanks. The underuse of test was always obvious to me in old folks like me. Now I will see if I was behind the learning curve on curing peptides all these years. I already learned quite a bit from this site on reta, and wow, was way behind on that.

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Will report earlier than 4 weeks. This has been amazing. Over the last 1-2 years, have taken 1 week off, another time 2 weeks off, have tried many things, always comes right back. Always ice afterwards and usually twice a day. Tried this. Still lifting. I was expecting it to take 4 weeks to feel noticeable improvement. I think it works much faster than what AI will tell you (at least for just bad case of tendinitis). I have to imagine using something that works locally, locally, really matters. But I admit, I’ve grown to find the elbow is a bitch for local injections …..

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