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No I haven't. I was just posting it to show people that it's an actual thing.Have you ever ordered from these guys? Want to make sure it’s legit before spending my hard earned cash
Ah ok. Thank you. I’ve also seen the nasal route.No I haven't. I was just posting it to show people that it's an actual thing.
Is Injectable BPC related to tumor growth!?It seems like it might be beneficial for wound healing and I'd bet scaring and other skin conditions. I think bypassing injections might also lower risk of tumor growth. I'm just wondering if anyone has tried it.
I don't think so but theoretically in creating better blood flow any tumors would be hyper fed blood and could grow. I don't think there's actually any studys showing that it's a risk though. Probably no more of a risk then tumor growth from hgh.Is Injectable BPC related to tumor growth!?
Ive looked all over tring to find something about BPC 157 / tb500 and tumors. Found nothing.@CosmicJuiceBoxx I'm going to.eat my words and take that statement back because I can't actually find any research to support that. I don't know where I heard that maybe I was mistaken.
I think I read somewhere that the benefits of bpc157 and some others is that they boost angiogenesis and angiogenisis can cause tumor growth. I've even read about ARBs and some heart medications that have caused excessive tumor growth. Blood flow is like steroids for cancer.Ive looked all over tring to find something about BPC 157 / tb500 and tumors. Found nothing.
So my dog recently had a huge surgery and a few days after he was able to come home we put him on BPC157/ TB mix 300mcg per day split am/pm.
Absolutey I feel helped his recovery and also arthritis in his hips, BUT he grew a bump next to the incision spot where he had his spleen removed. Lipoma or something they Said. I just find it strange he had zero of those for 12 years. Gets surgery, takes the peptides and I swear overnight one night he grew that bump the size of a large pea.
The fact that he had surgery though interferes with pinning it down to peptides because apparently its common(ish) to develop these fat lumps next to incision sites.. or so the Vet says, google also verified this statement.