Use local knee injection when: - You have a specific, localized injury (torn ACL, MCL sprain, patellar tendinopathy, meniscus tear) - Pain concentrates in one area of the knee - You can identify the approximate location of the damaged structure Use systemic injection when: - You have diffuse knee pain without a clear source - Multiple structures are involved (post-surgical, advanced osteoarthritis) - You are stacking BPC-157 with TB-500 for broader systemic repair - You cannot tolerate injections near the knee Split protocol: Some users inject 60-70% of their daily dose locally near the knee and the remaining 30-40% subcutaneously in the abdomen
Compare that to drawing 12.5 units for the same 2.5mg dose from a 20mg/ml vial, where even a tiny measurement error represents a significant percentage of the total dose
Key findings include: Upregulation of VEGFR2 expression and internalization in endothelial cells Activation of the VEGFR2-Akt-eNOS signaling cascade Enhanced endothelial cell proliferation and tube formation Improved collateral circulation in ischemic injury models The peptides pro-angiogenic effects appear particularly relevant in healing scenarios where blood supply restoration is critical for tissue recovery
Regular hydration, balanced nutrition, and sleep further enhance your results
From there, it can potentially exert its therapeutic effects, promoting tissue repair, wound healing, and recovery
Strength, reflexes, and sensation tests help localize the issue