Your prescriber will provide guidance on how it should be used
CL Answer Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO): Health Effects & Safety Concerns Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a colorless liquid promoted for osteoarthritis, interstitial cystitis, tennis elbow, rotator cuff tendonitis, wound healing, and many other conditions

It's known for: gut lining protection and repair themes supporting vascular lining (endothelial) resilience and microcirculation tendon, muscle and nerve repair themes supporting nitric oxide pathways steadier signalling between nerves and blood vessels a strong "anti-leak" profile linked with tissue integrity and reduced inflammatory damage Together, TB-500 and BPC-157 are known for synergy: TB-500 mobilises and organises repair (movement, structure, blood flow, rebuilding) BPC-157 protects and stabilises integrity (gut, vessels, nerves, sealing and protection) This combined field is associated with faster, deeper healing in acute recovery phases and with shifting long-standing patterns where areas remain half-healed, tight, scarred, fragile, inflamed, or "offline"

Beyond that, the supplements guide for GLP-1 users recommends considering: Electrolytes: Especially during the first few weeks when GI side effects are most prevalent B12: Often combined with GLP-1 agonists in compounded formulations, as semaglutide with B12 and tirzepatide with B12 combinations demonstrate Fiber: To support digestive regularity, which can be disrupted by altered gastric motility Biotin: Particularly if hair thinning occurs, as a preventive measure alongside adequate protein Exercise during retatrutide use Resistance training is more important than cardio during a GLP-1 protocol
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TB-500 wins for systemic injuries