Figured we should have a thread to discuss strategies to recover from injuries and surgeries. Physical therapy, CBD creams, nutritional supplementation, PRP, Stem Cell, SARMs, AAS, Peptides, avocado toast, meditation and praying to whatever god you believe in... all fair game.
Ill start. I am getting shoulder surgery- it will be at a minimum cartilage transplant and microfracture, but depending on the condition of the other damaged tissue the ortho might be able to repair my labrum and capsule, along with a biceps tendonesis. Wont know the extent of what gets fixed till i wake up. I plan to use the following nutritional supplementation, along with BPC157, TB500, and MK667.
Nutritional Supplements i usually take and will continue to take:
Whey Protein
Vitamin D3
Fish Oil/Omega3
The Ol' Costo brand Multivitamin
Nutritional Supplements i will be adding:
L-citrulline
Collagen peptides
ZMA (will add in if the MK doesnt help my sleep as much as expected)
BPC 157
BPC 157 is a synthetic peptide consisting of 15 amino acids, based on a protein found in human gastric juice. It has been studied for its potential to treat stomach ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and promote soft tissue healing. Some key benefits of BPC 157 include:
Accelerating the healing process
Healing ligament damage
Improving blood flow
Healing organ damage
Providing almost immediate results
Healing bone fractures
Possible side effects are generally negligible, with the only one to be concerned about being the ability to grow tumors quickly because of the peptides effect on increasing blood flow to new tissues.
TB500
TB500, also known as Thymosin Beta-4, is a peptide that has been researched for its potential therapeutic benefits, including wound healing, tissue repair, and reduced inflammation. Some benefits of TB500 include:
Enhanced recovery
Reduced inflammation
Improved flexibility
Aiding recovery of slow-healing injuries (e.g., tendons and ligaments)
Boosting muscle injury recovery
Promoting healing of skin injuries
MK-667
Stimulates the grehlin receptors in your brain, which signal your pituitary to release additional growth hormone and IGF-1. Growth hormone and IGF-1 help repair and build connective tissues (big reason why young people heal quickly), and many users also report significantly better sleep (which is likely caused by the increased GH). 3 main side effects are significantly increased hunger (could be good or bad depending on goals), an increase in anxiety in some linked to triggering the grehlin (hunger) receptors which then can trigger the fight-or-flight system, and it can cause problems with insulin sensitivity if used for extended periods (think 6+ months), you are already pre-diabetic and your diet is already carb/sugar heavy.
Most people who are actively using supplements like the above for surgery/injury recovery are also usually fit to begin with, and are attacking Physical Therapy and recovery with enthusiasm, so they are likely to see much better results even with placebo than the general public. It will be interesting to see how this goes, and i think it will also be helpful to have this to keep me engaged and break up the monotony and pain of rehab.
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