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bpc157 for tennis elbow SUCCESS!

zelevin

Member
Last September, a bodybuilder I know started an arm wrestling league and got me to come to it a couple times. I pretty much immediately developed tennis elbow in my left arm. When you think about a forearm swing in tennis, if you were to bring the arm forward more, it would be the exact same position as arm wrestling, so it makes sense. Anyways, I experienced issues off and on for months. I got a job landscaping and that's when it flared up to be intolerable.
After just 1 vial of BPC157, purchased from xpeptides, i seem to be 100%. i have no issues when shoveling gravel or mulch and I can curl all I want. Today is 1 month since I began the injections.
I injected it locally, into the muscle right above the elbow.
 

Freedom81

Member
Last September, a bodybuilder I know started an arm wrestling league and got me to come to it a couple times. I pretty much immediately developed tennis elbow in my left arm. When you think about a forearm swing in tennis, if you were to bring the arm forward more, it would be the exact same position as arm wrestling, so it makes sense. Anyways, I experienced issues off and on for months. I got a job landscaping and that's when it flared up to be intolerable.
After just 1 vial of BPC157, purchased from xpeptides, i seem to be 100%. i have no issues when shoveling gravel or mulch and I can curl all I want. Today is 1 month since I began the injections.
I injected it locally, into the muscle right above the elbow.
Good to hear. i just started Xpeptides BPC-157 this week hoping to heal a similar issue.
 
Last September, a bodybuilder I know started an arm wrestling league and got me to come to it a couple times. I pretty much immediately developed tennis elbow in my left arm. When you think about a forearm swing in tennis, if you were to bring the arm forward more, it would be the exact same position as arm wrestling, so it makes sense. Anyways, I experienced issues off and on for months. I got a job landscaping and that's when it flared up to be intolerable.
After just 1 vial of BPC157, purchased from xpeptides, i seem to be 100%. i have no issues when shoveling gravel or mulch and I can curl all I want. Today is 1 month since I began the injections.
I injected it locally, into the muscle right above the elbow.
did you grab it from a source here?
 

Freedom81

Member
any updates on this?

Was considering picking up some BPC-157.
i didn't get the healing i was hoping for. but i only did it for about 1 month, and i wasn't injecting it site specific which i read now may be the way to go. i read previously it didn't matter where it was injected, however i hear others saying it does matter. i got a bunch more and will try again it the injured site only.
 

AlexDavis43

Active member
I had a pretty nasty tendon injury a year ago and quickly began TB500 & BPC157 (Iirc 0.5 mg each daily). That injury healed well but the weird thing is that some other minor musculoskeletal issues seemed to resolve.

Until I learn more about these compounds, my plan is to keep both on hand so if I get injured, can start treatment immediately. Not sure yet if they have a protective or preventative effect; like some reason to take a maintenance dose or something.
 
125 mcg is an extremely low dose so I am glad you were able to have that work. I see a lot of people recommend a minimum 250mcg site injected but tend to really recommend 250mcg twice a day split 250 in am 250 in pm. That is personally what I have done but it just gets pricey. Alex Kikel recommends 1 big shot of bpc pre powerlifting or strongman comps as part of an injury prevention protocol, not sure I can get behind that.
 
Last September, a bodybuilder I know started an arm wrestling league and got me to come to it a couple times. I pretty much immediately developed tennis elbow in my left arm. When you think about a forearm swing in tennis, if you were to bring the arm forward more, it would be the exact same position as arm wrestling, so it makes sense. Anyways, I experienced issues off and on for months. I got a job landscaping and that's when it flared up to be intolerable.
After just 1 vial of BPC157, purchased from xpeptides, i seem to be 100%. i have no issues when shoveling gravel or mulch and I can curl all I want. Today is 1 month since I began the injections.
I injected it locally, into the muscle right above the elbow.
You don't need drugs to treat tennis elbow a simple stretch will fix it. I've had tennis elbow, golfers elbow, and both at the same time. The stretch goes both ways to fix one or the either. I do this standing in the shower now and my pain is long gone. If you do not perform this stretch I promise you the problem will return.

Pick an arm either one stick arm straight in front of your body. Like you just punched something, you want the arm fully extended and straight. Now, make a fist. Now, with your free hand reach over to the fist and pull up or down. Pulling up will treat golfers elbow pulling down tennis elbow. Hold stretch 30 seconds, repeat throughout the day as much as you want. I used to do them 20 times a day 30 seconds a pop. For symmetry I do both arms and both stretches.
 
Last September, a bodybuilder I know started an arm wrestling league and got me to come to it a couple times. I pretty much immediately developed tennis elbow in my left arm. When you think about a forearm swing in tennis, if you were to bring the arm forward more, it would be the exact same position as arm wrestling, so it makes sense. Anyways, I experienced issues off and on for months. I got a job landscaping and that's when it flared up to be intolerable.
After just 1 vial of BPC157, purchased from xpeptides, i seem to be 100%. i have no issues when shoveling gravel or mulch and I can curl all I want. Today is 1 month since I began the injections.
I injected it locally, into the muscle right above the elbow.
"Into the muscle" as in intramuscularly?
 

AlexDavis43

Active member
I was doing 0.25 mg twice a day locally until I read that you could use it systemically. SubQ abdominal fat is much easier and apparently just as effective.
 
Taking 1mg BPC per day did nothing for TE. Bodyhair got out of control and hair grew way thicker, eyebrows, head, beard. Also grew hair much faster. Blood pressure is much lower running the stuff. I think the healing thing is a meme unless you had a relatively fresh injury because the main effect is of BPC is angiogenesis and that it may possibly alleviate digestive ulcers.
 

AlexDavis43

Active member
I was doing 0.25 mg twice a day locally until I read that you could use it systemically. SubQ abdominal fat is much easier and apparently just as effective.
Full protocol was 0.25 mg BPC twice a day (morning and evening, so total dose 500 ug/d).

TB500 @ 2.5 mg MWF, so total dose 7.5 mg weekly (which is kinda high)

There is little science to back this but I suspect starting as asap after injury is most important. Adequate dosing, but there's a lot of guesswork here. I think maybe I over-shot but am happy with the results.
 

PB22

New member
Last September, a bodybuilder I know started an arm wrestling league and got me to come to it a couple times. I pretty much immediately developed tennis elbow in my left arm. When you think about a forearm swing in tennis, if you were to bring the arm forward more, it would be the exact same position as arm wrestling, so it makes sense. Anyways, I experienced issues off and on for months. I got a job landscaping and that's when it flared up to be intolerable.
After just 1 vial of BPC157, purchased from xpeptides, i seem to be 100%. i have no issues when shoveling gravel or mulch and I can curl all I want. Today is 1 month since I began the injections.
I injected it locally, into the muscle right above the elbow.
Is there a rep or website of xpeptides to get in touch with? I'm considering some too for my injury. Glad it went well for you, thanks!
 

zelevin

Member
Is there a rep or website of xpeptides to get in touch with? I'm considering some too for my injury. Glad it went well for you, thanks!
 
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