Would pinning BPC-157 into the TMJ / Condylar area work to prevent resorption

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My Assumption:

If operated correctly injecting BPC-157 with a
1ml 30G 1/2" 8mm Syringe would help prevent condular resorption by supporting the TMJ joint. Antegonial notching is a huge aesthetic issue, so if we can prevent this with simple injections it would be incredibly helpful & safe.

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<- This is an example of implants removing Antegonial notching, but look at how brutal it looks w/o the surgery. We want to prevent this at all costs if you grind your teeth this is a MUST assuming its safe (I will be uploading pics of me injecting maybe even videos)

The Area:

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We want to aim around here (marked in the red circle in the first picture) to make sure we don't hit any nerves. To preform this procedure law flat down on your head and open and close your jaw. Feel the little "ball thing" around the mandibular condyle as that itself will be moving. Mark the muscle tissue below it via feeling it out. You can look up other diagrams & I will provide some as well. Then you must disinfect the area with a alcohol pad and prep the area. Then simply draw out 200-500mcg of bpc-157 and inject on both sides.

So yeah boys let me know how you feel about this I think it may be very innovative in people who grind, but this may just be aspy
 
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