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How to Measure and Inject Recovery Peptides BPC-157 and TB-500 (The Wolverine Stack)

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Summary

The video discusses how to measure and inject the peptides BPC-157 and TB-500, also known as the 'Wolverine Stack', for injury recovery and athletic performance. The speaker shares their personal experience and tips for administering the peptides.

Key takeaways

  • 01BPC-157 is effective for healing soft tissue like tendons and ligaments
  • 02TB-500 is effective for healing damaged muscle tissue
  • 03The 'Wolverine Stack' can help with injury recovery and athletic performance
  • 04Injecting close to the injury site may produce better results
  • 05500 micrograms of each peptide per day is a common dosage

Full transcript

this stack I've used to heal a torn hamstring on myself in under 7 Days how to measure your BBC 157 and tb500 we're going to make this video short sweeten into the point we're going to talk about what equipment you need how to measure it even a way where you don't have to inject yourself more than one time so the reason why this is called The Wolverine stack is because how quickly it helps you recover whether that's a partially ruptured tendon a torn muscle whatever it may be professional athletes as well have been using this for around a decade behind the scenes before it was popularized so let's jump into this tb500 is a synthetic peptide that is extremely effective for healing damaged muscle tissue whereas bpc157 is more effective for healing soft tissue like tendons and ligaments but before you measure it you need to know what you're measuring so first and foremost you're going to need your peptides bpc157 and tb500 you need one insulin syringe I highly recommend the insulin syringe is a 1ml syringe or a 100 unit syringe so at the bottom you'll see that it's 100 and the reason for this is how we're going to measure and then you need bacteriostatic water this is essentially sterile water that has benzo alcohol to keep these solution sterile so you don't get an infection when you inject yourself so typically speaking bpc157 and tb500 is going to come in 5 MGR bottles for instance these two right here are 5 migr bottles I will preface that there are some medical compounding pharmacies that have 15 MGR bottles because I have personally been scripted some in that case I will talk about the measurement later on but we're going to go down to 5 mg at a time to get the proper measurement most people that are going to be taking this are going to be doing 500 microgr per day so when we're looking at 500 microgr versus 5 MGR essentially this is going to be 1/10 of the bottle if we add 1 ml into it so what we're going to do right now is we're going to actually measure this remember 1 ml this whole syringe of 100 units is 1 ml this is my BBC 157 syringe sterile because I just to open the top now you don't technically have to do this so this is bacterial static water this is sterile solution and the Benzel alcohol that they add into it is so that you don't get an infection when you inject don't use sterile water use Benzel alcohol water or ba water bacteriostatic water so we'll get the whole syringe we're going to take our bottle that has not been constituted yet and we're going to reconstitute it reconstitution just means that we're adding liquid into it I always recommend taking the bottle on the side putting this into the middle so you have the little little circle at the middle we're going to put this in the middle now and we're going to slowly let the fluid drip into it now the reason why I do this is because I don't want to damage any molecules when I'm pushing this in so just let it trickle in pop it out and then simply instead of don't shake the bottle just turn the bottle like this so you're going to see the powder slowly mixing over time so there's a little bit more you're going to keep rolling it play with Jeopardy music all right we're in business now now what 500 microgr looks like and this is going to be the same thing with the tb500 they're both 5 mg bottles is this we're going to pull to that 10 marker now so if you ever get a bottle where it's really really hard to pull the fluid in like this Pro tip so I want to show so this needle is getting pulled back in right this means that there's too much pressure on the outside of the bottle so what we're going to do to make it so that the volume is consistent from the air is we're going to take this we're going to load this full of air push this into the bottle what you're going to notice is it's much easier to get the fluid out now now I'm going to pull back the syringe and now the fluid's coming in so if you ever have an issue like that that's how you solve it you just put air into it so this right here at the 10 IU marker is 500 microgr and this is what is going to be used most likely for daily dose for most people especially if you scripted it but for injury prevention this is great even for maintenance now if you're doing the combination of BBC 157 and tb500 together we can do both at the same time and I'm going to show you how you do this so I'm going to mix the bottle really fast we're going to leave this we're going to put on the top and just leave it right here so this is our BBC so we're just putting this to the side BBC BBC we're keeping things organized tb500 okay again 5 MGR bottle so we're going to fill this with 1 mL of water again don't drw the bottle like I did all right I always put a little bit past the uh the 100 IU marker just because like it pulls a little bit faster and then I just push the rest of the water back in usually all right same thing with this one we're going to put the this into it and it's it's actually funny so this needle bent you can still technically use it but uh we're going to use other needle that's why I'm uh going to show you this so Water Solutions can mix with water solutions so this is tb500 roll it around a little bit make sure that it's completely mixed up and next we're going to take the bpc157 because we're doing 500 microgr of bpc 157 and 500 microG of tb500 because now we're injured we're going to combine this together I keeping the fluid in here okay now this is a pro tip again so what I'm going to do because I probably the volume is going to be the same with this one so I'm going to put 1 ml of air into the oh so it's pushing back right meaning that I don't need to do that so I'm just going to pull it back because that means that the water is going to pull very quickly now because the volume's too high in this so it's the opposite of the other bottle actually so this one I'm going to pull to the 20 Mark oh maybe not so now that we're mixing these together you don't want to pull it past the 20 marker because you don't want to pull too much tb500 in ratio to bpc 157 it's not going to kill you if you do it however we want 500 micrograms of each so instead of doing them separate shots we can do it one shot at a time and no one wants to shoot themselves more than one time at a time now what is the best way to administrate I have found through obser observational studies as well as relative experience in using this for years if you're injured injecting clothes to sight I have seen better results with now in theory it doesn't make a difference and on paper it doesn't make a difference I have just seen it where it does make a difference and I've tried it I've got injured a lot I've seen it both ways so I have a really bad shoulder what I'm going to do and I'm going to pop it close to the shoulder joint shoulder joint's here going to go close to it right here simple as that that's it now I'm going to get a lot of comments about this because I just injected before alcohol swabbing I have personally never had an infection everything that I use is sterile that was a brand new needle use an alcohol swall before and after I know medical practitioners watch my information all the time you guys are going to rip me a new one use alcohol swap I'll see you guys in the next one hope you found this video helpful [Music]