
Originally Posted by
DustMan
Muscles have lots of veins, fat and connective tissue do not. If you inject IM, the BPC will be transported away via blood vessels, if you inject SubQ it will leak out of the fat into the surrounding area(hopefully onto the injured connective tissue) and begin working it's effects there.
Since BPC-157 has a higher molecular weight it doesn't travel systematically very well in humans, it will eventually collide with and be utilized by the endothelial system, you don't want it getting into the blood system because it won't circulate back. It's the opposite problem of Finasteride, where we apply it to our scalps but it still ends up affecting us systematically =P