Experience with BPC-157 for mobility/joint pain?

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Hi everyone

Not sure how this topic will play out but I figured im dosing myself...and id love to help out my amazing pup!

I’m looking for some insight and experiences with BPC-157. My dog is 12 and has been slowing down over the past year. He’s otherwise healthy and happy, but his legs clearly bother him. He’s slow to get up, avoids the stairs now, and you can tell he’s uncomfortable even though he still wants to do all the things.

I’ve been researching BPC-157 and have seen some discussion around mobility, joint pain, and general healing support. Anybody have personal experiences with it helping or other peps?

I’m trying to balance being realistic about his age while also wanting to keep him as comfortable and mobile as possible for as long as I can. He's the last of my trio of dogs before I had my IVF children. We've lost one to cancer at 6 years old and one to Degenerative Myelopathy last year at 13 years old.

Thanks so much — I really appreciate any insight.
 
There’s someone on TikTok documenting their dog’s reaction to BPC exposure. I’m not particularly following it, but the gait and speed has noticeably improved in relatively short order.
 
woundcarping said:
There’s someone on TikTok documenting their dog’s reaction to BPC exposure. I’m not particularly following it, but the gait and speed has noticeably improved in relatively short order.
Omw to find it!!!
 
willowcreek7 said:
Omw to find it!!!
Please keep us posted- my wife and I are researching w/wolverine stack with pretty amazing results this far and wondered about how our K9 might fare should he get an injury or similar to us just accumulate age related degradation that could be addressed by peptide therapy. He’s an active lil fella who will likely have athletic injuries at some point- meet Gus-
 
LabRatts said:
Please keep us posted- my wife and I are researching w/wolverine stack with pretty amazing results this far and wondered about how our K9 might fare should he get an injury or similar to us just accumulate age related degradation that could be addressed by peptide therapy. He’s an active lil fella who will likely have athletic injuries at some point- meet Gus-
Cutie!!!
 
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