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Bill's avatar

is bpc 157 enough for healing injuries or should it be paired with tb500?

Scott: Little Way Health Coach's avatar

It can be taken by itself!It’s definitely very synergistic with TB 500, but also depends on what you are going for. Quicksilver actually makes a TB 500 + BPC in my full script!

Bill's avatar

isnt it better to get separate vials though? (different dosing amounts and stability profiles)

Scott: Little Way Health Coach's avatar

Specifically for BPC, TB500, KPV, it doesn't matter as much. They are pretty compatible.

laura's avatar

Do you think bp-157 would improve varicose vein repair? I realize its a long shot but wondering as research in theory, should improve vascular delivery?

Agent 1-4-9's avatar

My wife's mom had hesperidin (a citrus bioflavonoid) prescribed to her for hemorrhoids while living in Europe. To her surprise her varicose veins began to diminish after a couple months. She kept up the hesperidin and they eventually disappeared. Since then it's been a family secret passed down to all the women, although I'm sure you can find info on the net. My wife has been taking hesperidin and diosmin, another bioflavonoid, since her second pregnancy when they started to develop. She's 60 now and has beautiful, varicose free, legs.

It's not a one and done thing. It took a full year for my mother in law's to disappear. But it's cheap, natural, and effective. Hope this helps.

Scott: Little Way Health Coach's avatar

Send me a DM, in short yes, but there is a product I recommend for this as well!

Diane G.'s avatar

Have you heard of the brand, Limitless? Dr. Diane Kazar & Mike Adams promote this brand.

Scott: Little Way Health Coach's avatar

Hey Diane, yes, I have used their products extensively. I have used biolongevity, which J Campbell now runs on his own. I switched over to QuickSilver because I was tired of injecting!