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    your missing the best supplement for joints. hyaluronic acid is hands down the best joint supplement, if you dont want to use peptides. hyaluronic acid is an orally bio available form of synovial fluid. synovial fluid is what the bursa sacs in your joints are full of. as we get older we produce less just like everything else, you used to need to have it injected directly into the sac to refill it. hyaluronic is just an orally bio available form.

    i can tell you from past experience shoulders are such a unique joint supplements will help to a certain extent, but once discontinued it will come back. i used to have a nagging shoulder injury from a car accident, and the only thing that actually worked was BPC157. completely cure my shoulder issue, and a couple other nagging injuries like tennis elbow. i would use the supplement you got along with some hyaluronic acid, collagen, and BPC157. this should help heal the shoulder not just provide temporary relief. BPC157 is flat out amazing if you get the real deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DustMan View Post
    If you really want to heal fast, try SubQ BPC-157 in the localized area, or SubQ TB-500 anywhere (it has low molecular weight and will travel to every location in the body). These peptides are super healing factors, lots of people run them together, you can further enhance the healing factor of these compounds by adding in a GH secretagogue, like Mk677.
    Absolutely. Just add in low dose var and you're golden.

    Quote Originally Posted by jstone View Post
    your missing the best supplement for joints. hyaluronic acid is hands down the best joint supplement, if you dont want to use peptides. hyaluronic acid is an orally bio available form of synovial fluid. synovial fluid is what the bursa sacs in your joints are full of. as we get older we produce less just like everything else, you used to need to have it injected directly into the sac to refill it. hyaluronic is just an orally bio available form.

    i can tell you from past experience shoulders are such a unique joint supplements will help to a certain extent, but once discontinued it will come back. i used to have a nagging shoulder injury from a car accident, and the only thing that actually worked was BPC157. completely cure my shoulder issue, and a couple other nagging injuries like tennis elbow. i would use the supplement you got along with some hyaluronic acid, collagen, and BPC157. this should help heal the shoulder not just provide temporary relief. BPC157 is flat out amazing if you get the real deal.
    I've had HA injections now several times in my knees. Work great. It's a three shot protocol in both knees so it's a three week process. I rotate these with Zilretta which is a long lasting cortisone and a much newer product. Zilretta is amazing as you feel like you have new knees the next day. The injection is 5ml which is a bit scary but the knee can hold a ton more. Doesn't last as long as HA injections though. Not sure if Zilretta is approved for shoulders yet or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jstone View Post
    i used to have a nagging shoulder injury from a car accident, and the only thing that actually worked was BPC157. completely cure my shoulder issue, and a couple other nagging injuries like tennis elbow. i would use the supplement you got along with some hyaluronic acid, collagen, and BPC157. this should help heal the shoulder not just provide temporary relief. BPC157 is flat out amazing if you get the real deal.
    Ok, so I think I'm going to get some of the BPC157. How long did it take for you to see noticeable results with your shoulder issue? Do you know what the shoulder issue was? Just wondering if it was the rotator cuff for you as well, or something else?

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