AlexDavis43
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Who is this manufacture per se since it’s not FDA approved. Isn’t BPC being banned from compounding pharmacies?
I don't know what you're asking. BPC is pretty widely available.
Who is this manufacture per se since it’s not FDA approved. Isn’t BPC being banned from compounding pharmacies?
You suggest bpc in conjunction with tb500 ?
I think I speak for all the bodybuilders here when I say it's time to get this thread back on topic:
Semaglutide (and likely all GLPs) can help the chronic potheads among us get off, and avoid relapsing back to, excessive use of the Devil's Lettuce:
Association of semaglutide with reduced incidence and relapse of cannabis use disorder in real-world populations: a retrospective cohort study - Molecular Psychiatry
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug in the United States with more than 45 million users of whom one-third suffer from a cannabis use disorder (CUD). Despite its high prevalence, there are currently no FDA-approved medications for CUD. Patients treated with semaglutide, a...www.nature.com
Because it is attached to your spine.
I would think that the psoas goes into spasm, as you say, because of a back issue.
Do you have herniated or bulging discs? Other types of disc degeneration?
If not, you played softball. Is it possible you tend to lean more on one side, so the spine positioning/alignment is a little out of whack?
As for the shoulder injury/strain you are doing rehab for, may I please ask you what exercises you are doing?
Someone I know was only told to do external rotation and stretch the pecs.
I think they said it is a shoulder impingement (but the physio was so crap I wouldn't be sure it's true). It's a long standing thing and they never managed to resolve it.
Shoulders and knees are a pita, once damaged.
When did you become the representative of bodybuilders here lmao.I think I speak for all the bodybuilders here when I say it's time to get this thread back on topic:
Semaglutide (and likely all GLPs) can help the chronic potheads among us get off, and avoid relapsing back to, excessive use of the Devil's Lettuce:
Association of semaglutide with reduced incidence and relapse of cannabis use disorder in real-world populations: a retrospective cohort study - Molecular Psychiatry
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug in the United States with more than 45 million users of whom one-third suffer from a cannabis use disorder (CUD). Despite its high prevalence, there are currently no FDA-approved medications for CUD. Patients treated with semaglutide, a...www.nature.com
@connoristiny you got any questions for Ghoul? Keep him busy in his DM's for everyone would ya?Or our resident hero Connor?
I did not go down this path by being a 10k a day CEO, crypto entrepreneur, with two phones, multiple Thai women, and the time to scuba dive with said Thai women and tony huge, while being on mesoDamn y'all are going tough on ghoul. Dude has def brought about some good info and thought provoking posts. I know I've at least learned some new things I didn't know prior to some of his posts. Hell we are all here building our bodies, I don't see ghoul too far away from taking the AAS plunge heavy and turning into a homebrewer in the near future. That's how a lot of us dingleberries got started down this path
You’re forgetting the most important part, 9” dick!I did not go down this path by being a 10k a day CEO, crypto entrepreneur, with two phones, multiple Thai women, and the time to scuba dive with said Thai women and tony huge, while being on meso
Look at my sourcesYou’re forgetting the most important part, 9” dick!
ahhhh. Sweet summer child.Who is this manufacture per se since it’s not FDA approved. Isn’t BPC being banned from compounding pharmacies?
The power of google be upon us all, whoever has the time to do the research can portray themselves experts on any field they can post a study from.Look at my sources
Something to Think About: The lying epidemic - Mayo Clinic News Network
Dr. Amit Sood says, "The unpleasant truth is infinitely more precious than pleasant farce." Dear friend, We live in an epidemic of lying. Research shows that about 60 percent of adults lie at least once in a ten-minute conversation. About 40 percent lie on their resumes, and 90 percent lie on...newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org