Thats either the Vbeam or a Q-Switched Laser, depending on your skin tone and blood vessel color
Timing : Near injury for BPC-157 (local), TB-500 often used in conjunction to support broader tissue repair
[19:58] Jamie Okay, so we should also clarify that when we're talking about peptides and peptides being dangerous
In UK practice, monitoring is primarily based on clinical response rather than routine blood tests
Choose injectable BPC-157 if: Your target is a tendon, ligament, joint, or muscle injury You need systemic anti-inflammatory or tissue repair effects Speed and reliability of delivery matter You are working within a structured peptide therapy protocol with a licensed provider Choose oral BPC-157 if: Your primary concern is gut health leaky gut, IBD, IBS, gastric ulcers You want high local GI concentrations, not systemic distribution You prefer non-invasive administration for long-term or maintenance use You are combining BPC-157 with another systemic peptide therapy Consider nasal delivery only if: Neurological applications are the clinical focus A licensed provider explicitly recommends it based on your presentation Injection is contraindicated and oral delivery is insufficient Do not choose a delivery method based on convenience alone