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Just self-injected both knees with BPC-157

Posted on 7/8/25 at 9:17 pm
Posted by Brobocop
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2018
2091 posts
Posted on 7/8/25 at 9:17 pm
I have a torn meniscus in my right knee. Left knee is dealing with some inflammation.

Targeted 500mcg first dose for each knee.

Will report back.
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
16196 posts
Posted on 7/8/25 at 9:26 pm to
What's a good source? I've been thinking about trying it. Not sure if we discussed in a previous thread. Where in the knee did you inject?
Posted by Brobocop
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2018
2091 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 6:17 am to
I got mine from Peptide Sciences. They seemed to be most reputable. Had to then buy the reconstitution solution and syringes from Amazon.
Peptide was $100 for 10mg, and the accessories were $40-50.

I injected it subcutaneously in the medial (inside) side of both knees. As close to the injury as I could be.

Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
12800 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 9:17 am to
About two years ago, the DOJ sent out quasi-threatening letters to everyone (including me and a neighbor) that bought peptides from one company. Neighbor told me to ignore, as it was more like a billboard lawyer shopping for people to add to a lawsuit than a threat against the buyer.
Posted by m2pro
Member since Nov 2008
29618 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 10:36 am to
just got some of the oral ones today. my mma sensei guy ALSO just started a knee repair with the IV version. bookmarking this thread. very interested in honest results.

i went with a high reputation oral brand b/c of general recovery and gut health. bjj / striking stuff after 40 is brutal. i'm over a year in, and while i'm in a lot better shape, my joints still hurt especially from the bjj stuff.
Posted by jose
Houma
Member since Feb 2009
29643 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 12:59 pm to
quote:

I injected it subcutaneously in the medial (inside) side of both knees. As close to the injury as I could be.



Curious to see how this works out.

I am unfamiliar with this treatment, but is it supposed to be a subq injection? I would assume that since you are trying to treat a meniscal tear you would want to get an intraarticular injection and that is not where I would have injected if its the case. Not being a dick, just interested.
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
16196 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 1:22 pm to
I would think it would be tricky for most people to self inject their joint at home
Posted by SETH6180
TEXAS
Member since Feb 2020
712 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 1:26 pm to
Yes Subq. I inject in my stomach for persistent elbow issues and it knocked it out in 2 weeks. ZERO PAIN
Posted by jose
Houma
Member since Feb 2009
29643 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 2:36 pm to
quote:

I would think it would be tricky for most people to self inject their joint at home



No I get it, that's why I asked

quote:

Yes Subq. I inject in my stomach for persistent elbow issues and it knocked it out in 2 weeks. ZERO PAIN



That's awesome. I need to do some research on this stuff.
Posted by TigerFanatic99
South Bend, Indiana
Member since Jan 2007
34416 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 6:19 pm to
I'm genuinely curious. If this is a relatively inexpensive miracle healing aid, why isn't it a go-to for doctors to use?
Posted by Uncle JackD
Member since Nov 2007
59413 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 7:52 pm to
It’s coming. They’re trying to figure out how to charge $1200/month for it.
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
16196 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 7:54 pm to
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inexpensive


Because the drug companies can't get rich on it.
Posted by DrDenim
By the airport
Member since Sep 2022
935 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 9:07 pm to
Hope this works for you, my gut tells me it's a long shot if you have a torn meniscus, but you'll find out. Are you just doing BPC-157, or are you including TB-500 as well? Was 500mcg just your test dose on the first one? That's typical, but you may want to experiment with an increased dose, more frequent daily doses, and the inclusion of TB-500 if you aren't already.
Posted by G Vice
Lafayette, LA
Member since Dec 2006
13147 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 10:37 pm to
Just chiming in to say that injections into joints (intra-articular injections) should only be performed by qualified medical professionals. Injections into subcutaneous tissue/fat (i.e. insulin or other substances) is okay.
Posted by caro81
Member since Jul 2017
5962 posts
Posted on 7/11/25 at 11:00 am to
quote:

Just chiming in to say that injections into joints (intra-articular injections) should only be performed by qualified medical professionals. Injections into subcutaneous tissue/fat (i.e. insulin or other substances) is okay.


Agreed. You do not want to cause yourself an intraarticular infection. you will not be pleased with the outcome.
Posted by lsucoonass
shreveport and east texas
Member since Nov 2003
69604 posts
Posted on 7/11/25 at 12:53 pm to
Why?

It’s subQ directly into injury is not necessary
Posted by Mingo Was His NameO
Brooklyn
Member since Mar 2016
35784 posts
Posted on 7/11/25 at 12:57 pm to
quote:

I am unfamiliar with this treatment, but is it supposed to be a subq injection? I would assume that since you are trying to treat a meniscal tear you would want to get an intraarticular injection and that is not where I would have injected if its the case. Not being a dick, just interested.


You’ll give every Tom, Dick, and Harry a script for fat shots but you don’t know what BPC-157 is?

Jesus
Posted by Uncle JackD
Member since Nov 2007
59413 posts
Posted on 7/11/25 at 2:36 pm to
You’re a really unhappy person, bub. Maybe seek some help?
Posted by jose
Houma
Member since Feb 2009
29643 posts
Posted on 7/11/25 at 2:36 pm to
Man I know I haven’t been around much. But I see you still have your panties in a wad about that. It’s ok little guy.
This post was edited on 7/11/25 at 2:37 pm
Posted by Mingo Was His NameO
Brooklyn
Member since Mar 2016
35784 posts
Posted on 7/11/25 at 4:23 pm to
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I’d be willing to bet majority of PCPs, and all other specialties besides ortho, do not know what BPC is if we’re being fair


That’s a problem.

But they definitely know about the latest drug on the market.

Be a fricking professional. Not some pill monkey that only gets their information from continuing education that presents studies paid for by big pharma or some rep that has a very obvious vested interest.

If you’re a physician who’s interest in health and fitness, which should be everyone of them but he posts on a health a fitness board, and you don’t know what Bpc-157 is, I assume you do absolutely zero research. I mean, the shite has been covered ad nauseam by quite literally everyone in the space
This post was edited on 7/11/25 at 4:27 pm
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