BPC 157 For Spinal Disc Buldge?

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Can anyone here share some advice/own experience

Would bpc157 aid in recovering from a spinal disc buldge/slip (not herniated)
-only asking because the discs are deep and poorly vascularized compared to other common areas of injury.

If so, would injecting subq be adequate enough for discs? Obviously localised injections are better however I don't know how safe that would be injecting in the lower back.

If someone can genuinely answer providing some credibility I will mark as solution :feelsyay:
 
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alphamale82
yeah agreed it's just off-putting i'd rather save my money for other things if i try and it doesn't work.

but hey i'll be the first one to post about it if it does/does not work :feelsgood:
to my knowledge theres not alot of shit you can do for bulged discs, the body heals it naturally, bpc could help with this process
if you combine it with traditional treatment (which i'm guessing is proper rest & pt), you could potentially heal it
there are no studies on bpc 157 on bulging discs
you could try
 
Most say its systemic, but u won't feel much improvement especially if u have a disc buldge from sub q! U gotta pin locally and maybe add tb 500 too every 3 days
 
there are no studies on bpc 157 on bulging discs
you could try
that's the thing i couldn't find any so i am unsure
Most say its systemic, but u won't feel much improvement especially if u have a disc buldge from sub q! U gotta pin locally and maybe add tb 500 too every 3 days
yeah i don't reckon subq would do much for it tbh

i highly doubt there are users here who have had experience using bpc or tb for this kind of thing and the lack of studies is a big help
 
you don't need a study for something, i'm big on finding out things for yourself
yeah agreed it's just off-putting i'd rather save my money for other things if i try and it doesn't work.

but hey i'll be the first one to post about it if it does/does not work :feelsgood:
 
i highly doubt there are users here who have had experience using bpc or tb for this kind of thing and the lack of studies is a big help
Ofc there isn't much data abt it, but if wanna heal fast u will do whatever it takes
 
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Ofc there isn't much data abt it, but if wanna heal fast u will do whatever it takes
when i inject bpc into my lower back and get paralysed i'm coming back and blaming you nigga
 
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yeah agreed it's just off-putting i'd rather save my money for other things if i try and it doesn't work.

but hey i'll be the first one to post about it if it does/does not work :feelsgood:
to my knowledge theres not alot of shit you can do for bulged discs, the body heals it naturally, bpc could help with this process
if you combine it with traditional treatment (which i'm guessing is proper rest & pt), you could potentially heal it
 
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to my knowledge theres not alot of shit you can do for bulged discs, the body heals it naturally, bpc could help with this process
if you combine it with traditional treatment (which i'm guessing is proper rest & pt), you could potentially heal it
yeah agreed- i'll give you solution even though this is already what i had in mind beforehand :ogre:
 

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