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TB-500 seems to have lowered my blood pres...

SearchingForAnswers's Photo SearchingForAnswers 22 Feb 2015

So I used a some tb-500, injected subcutaneously. The first injection was .5 mg; the second was 2.5mg; and the third was 2.5mg (about 5 days apart).

 

I was using to to attempt to heal a should injury and tendonitis, and though it did seem to help I think I'll need a longer period.

 

I have always had "almost" high blood pressure, usually about 187 - 191 over 85 - 95. Now, my blood pressure is consistently about 113 - 117 over 72 - 81. For about 2 1/2 weeks now since the last injection.

 

Has anybody ever heard of this? I'm not touting it as a treatment for blood pressure, but I just don't know what else to attribute it to. I take no medications, just several supplements but haven't changed anything. I do exercise but that hasn't changed either.

 

Any theories? Just a fluke that will go away?

 

 

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Strelok's Photo Strelok 22 Feb 2015

 

I have always had "almost" high blood pressure, usually about 187 - 191 over 85 - 95.

The systolic range that you inidicated here is extremely high, and far beyond what one might consider "almost" high BP. Typo?

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SearchingForAnswers's Photo SearchingForAnswers 22 Feb 2015

Ha, yes  but more like brain fatigue. 127 - 135 (usually in between there)

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Strelok's Photo Strelok 22 Feb 2015

How many times have you measured this BP drop?  Enough serial measurements to be sure that it is staying consistently lower than normal?  If so, that's an interesting finding, and would make me consider TB-500.  I am currently testing BPC-157.

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SearchingForAnswers's Photo SearchingForAnswers 24 Feb 2015

I measure it daily, taking an average of 3 measurements. I'm using a Panasonic full cuff monitor.

 

I think that only time will tell. Last night, I measured 117/81; that was only 1/2 hour out of the gym, normally it would be much higher.

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Strelok's Photo Strelok 25 Feb 2015

Cool.  I have a BP monitor en route myself.  I will keep TB-500 in the back of my mind for this. 

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SearchingForAnswers's Photo SearchingForAnswers 26 Feb 2015

Has BPC-157 produced any results for you?

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johnjuanb1's Photo johnjuanb1 26 Feb 2015

Has BPC-157 produced any results for you?

I've used BPC-157 to heal persistent elbow tendonitis, and several minor muscle tears. 250mcg injected daily at the site of injury is very effective. BPC-157 produced much faster healing results than TB-500. Both are excellent antinflammatory peptides, and both work systemically in higher doses, but with localized injections BPC-157 is very effective at low doses.
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SearchingForAnswers's Photo SearchingForAnswers 27 Feb 2015

So I have tendonitis, from weightlifting, in my right elbow. How many mcg would I inject directly to the site, and how do I know exactly where to inject and how deep?

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Strelok's Photo Strelok 02 Mar 2015

At a dose of 250mcg daily I experienced a mild yet noticeable anti-inflammatory effect.  That's about it though.  I just doubled my dose to 500mcg so I can see if I get any better results.  I also wonder how legitimate my source is.  These "research chem" companies/websites are not the most reliable and honest outfits. 

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SearchingForAnswers's Photo SearchingForAnswers 10 Mar 2015

Not sure if I can post the name here, but PM me and I'll let you know whom I use.

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