BPC-157 & TB500

11/19/2024

How to Use Injectable BPC-157 for Injuries:

1. Gather Supplies:

• Sterile alcohol swabs

• Scientific syringes (30g, 1/2") or basic insulin syringes


• A vial of BPC-157 powder

• A vial of bacteriostatic water (BAC water, available in 10ml or 50ml sizes. Amazon has it)

Sources:

1 vial blend bpc157 & tb500 

https://cuttingedgepeptides.com/product/bpc-157-tb-500-blend-5mg5mg/?ref=AUBS20

Capsules 

https://americanresearch.net/product/bpc157-1000mcg-cap-60-capsules/?ref=aubslifts

2. Prepare the Vials:

  • • Remove the caps from the BPC-157 and BAC water vials.

  • • Wipe the rubber stoppers on both vials with an alcohol swab and let them dry.

3. Reconstitute the BPC-157:

  • • Draw 2mL of BAC water using a syringe (if using a 1mL syringe, draw 1mL at a time until you reach 2mL).

  • • Inject the 2mL of BAC water into the BPC-157 powder vial.

  • • The powder will dissolve into a liquid with a concentration of 2.5mg/mL (or 2500mcg/mL).

4. Determine Your Dose:

  • • Low: 100–250mcg per day

  • • Average: 250–500mcg per day

  • • High: 500–1000mcg (or more) per day

  • • Use a peptide calculator or the formula:

Example: For a 250mcg dose, with a 2500mcg/mL concentration, you would need 0.1mL.

5. Optional Combination:

  • • For faster healing, you can combine BPC-157 with TB500 in the same syringe.

6. Injection Instructions:

  • • Perform a subcutaneous (subQ) injection. Online tutorials can guide you.

  • • While injecting closer to the injury may offer slightly better results, it's often safer and easier to inject into belly fat, gluteal fat, or the upper thigh. Avoid high-risk areas like directly into an injured joint.

7. Post-Injection Care:

  • • Safely cap and dispose of needles—do not reuse them.

  • • Store reconstituted BPC-157 (liquid) in the fridge and powder vials in the freezer to extend shelf life.

FAQs:

1. Can I combine BPC-157 with other peptides?

• Yes, it's safe to combine with any peptide. For enhanced healing, use with TB500, CJC-1295 DAC, and Ipamorelin.

2. Will it show up on workplace or military drug tests?

• No, these tests do not screen for BPC-157.

3. Is it WADA legal?

• No, it's banned both in- and off-season.

4. Does injecting near the injury help?

• It might provide slightly better results, but it's usually not worth the risk of improper injection.

5. Where should I inject?

• Choose a comfortable area like belly fat, gluteal fat, or the upper thigh for subcutaneous injections.

6. Does BPC-157 cause cancer?

• Not directly. While its ability to promote growth (angiogenesis) could theoretically "feed" existing cancer cells, this only applies if cancer is already present. If you don't have cancer, there's no increased risk.


How to Use Injectable TB-500 for Injury, Aches, and Pains

1. Gather Your Supplies:

  • • Sterile alcohol swabs

  • • Syringes (30g, 1/2")

  • • A vial of TB-500 powder

  • • A vial of bacteriostatic water (BAC water)

2. Prepare the Vials:

  • • Remove the caps from the TB-500 and BAC water vials.

  • • Clean the rubber stoppers of both vials with an alcohol swab and let them dry for a few seconds.

3. Reconstitute the TB-500:

  • • Use a syringe to draw 2mL of BAC water (1mL at a time if using a smaller syringe).

  • • Inject the total 2mL into the TB-500 vial to dissolve the powder. You only need to do this step once.

4. Determine Your Dose:

  • • Low: 100mcg per day

  • • Average: 200–250mcg per day

  • • High: 400+mcg per day

  • • Use a peptide calculator to measure how much liquid you need based on the concentration in your vial.

5. Optional Combination:

  • • To speed up recovery, you can mix TB-500 with BPC-157 in the same syringe. Combining these two enhances healing effects.

6. Inject the TB-500:

  • • Perform a subcutaneous (subQ) injection. Tutorials are available online for guidance.

  • • Injecting closer to the injury might slightly improve results, but it's often safer and easier to inject into areas like belly fat, glute fat, or the upper thigh. Avoid direct injections into sensitive or risky areas.

7. After Injection Care:

  • • Cap your needle and dispose of it properly—never reuse needles.

  • • Store reconstituted TB-500 in the refrigerator to maintain its shelf life.


FAQs:

1. Can I combine TB-500 with other peptides?

• Yes, TB-500 is safe to use with other peptides. Combining it with BPC-157, CJC-1295 DAC, or Ipamorelin can enhance healing results.

2. Will it show up on a workplace or military drug test?

• No, these tests do not detect TB-500.

3. Is it WADA legal?

• No, it is banned both in- and off-season.

4. Does injecting near the injury improve healing?

• Injecting close to the injury may provide a slight benefit, but the risk of damaging the area with improper injections often outweighs the advantage.

5. Where should I inject TB-500?

• Use subQ injections in a comfortable area like belly fat, glute fat, or the upper thigh.

6. Does TB-500 cause cancer?

• There is no direct evidence that TB-500 causes cancer. However, its ability to promote growth (angiogenesis) could theoretically support existing cancer cells. If you don't have cancer, there is no increased risk.