Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a promising therapy for jumper's knee, as it contains numerous growth factors and cytokines that promote tissue healing and repair, but further studies are needed to create standardized protocols for the preparation and administration of PRP and to understand the proper amount to infiltrate and to understand the most suitable number of injections
Concentration claims are meaningless without delivery
We usually recommend weekly injections for the first month to build your levels, followed by monthly sessions for maintenance
BPC-157 and Wound Healing The natural function of BPC in the GI tract is to maintain the integrity of the mucosal barrier that protects underlying tissues from the harmful actions of gastric acid, bile, and other compounds necessary for digestion and absorption of nutrients from food
Most safety concerns with BPC-157 relate to product quality rather than inherent peptide properties
In some cases, physical therapy, pain management, or even surgical intervention may be required to address long-term complications