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BPC-157 Explained: Injection Protocol, Dosage, and My Experience With Peptides

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Can Peptides Help Heal Chronic Pain? My Experience with BPC-157

See full video on my webpage

https://www.drhughwegwerth.com/post/bpc-157-explained

Description:
In this episode, Dr. Hugh talks about a powerful healing tool that many people have never heard of—BPC-157 peptides. If you're struggling with pain, injuries, or long-term health issues, this episode may offer new hope.

Here's what you'll learn in this episode:

  • What is BPC-157?
    A special peptide that may help reduce pain, heal tissues, and lower inflammation.
  • Why Dr. Hugh Tried It:
    After 26 years as a chiropractor and 15 years in functional medicine, Dr. Hugh shares how he used BPC-157 for his own elbow and back pain caused by pickleball and old injuries.
  • What the Research Shows:
    BPC-157 may:
    • Improve blood flow
    • Help heal muscles, tendons, and ligaments
    • Decrease inflammation
  • Where He Got It:
    Dr. Hugh explains where he bought the peptides online, what the packaging looks like, and what the labels say (including “not for human use”).
  • How He Prepared the Peptides:
    Step-by-step:
    • Used bacteriostatic water
    • Mixed it slowly
    • Used insulin syringes
    • Measured out the right dose
  • Dosing Details:
    He aimed for 250 to 500 micrograms per day and used a free calculator online to figure it out.
  • How He Injected It:
    • Under the skin (subcutaneous injection)
    • Cleaned the area with alcohol
    • Gently inserted the needle
    • Stored the vial in the fridge after use
  • The Big Picture:
    Dr. Hugh believes simple, natural tools—like peptides—can help the body heal. He encourages others to do their own research and decide if this approach is right for them.

Want More Help?
If you’re curious about how peptides or other natural treatments could help you, schedule a call with Dr. Hugh using the link in the episode notes.

Remember:
Where there's health… there's hope.

  continue reading

150 episodes

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Manage episode 489170238 series 2872094
Content provided by Dr Hugh Wegwerth DC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr Hugh Wegwerth DC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Can Peptides Help Heal Chronic Pain? My Experience with BPC-157

See full video on my webpage

https://www.drhughwegwerth.com/post/bpc-157-explained

Description:
In this episode, Dr. Hugh talks about a powerful healing tool that many people have never heard of—BPC-157 peptides. If you're struggling with pain, injuries, or long-term health issues, this episode may offer new hope.

Here's what you'll learn in this episode:

  • What is BPC-157?
    A special peptide that may help reduce pain, heal tissues, and lower inflammation.
  • Why Dr. Hugh Tried It:
    After 26 years as a chiropractor and 15 years in functional medicine, Dr. Hugh shares how he used BPC-157 for his own elbow and back pain caused by pickleball and old injuries.
  • What the Research Shows:
    BPC-157 may:
    • Improve blood flow
    • Help heal muscles, tendons, and ligaments
    • Decrease inflammation
  • Where He Got It:
    Dr. Hugh explains where he bought the peptides online, what the packaging looks like, and what the labels say (including “not for human use”).
  • How He Prepared the Peptides:
    Step-by-step:
    • Used bacteriostatic water
    • Mixed it slowly
    • Used insulin syringes
    • Measured out the right dose
  • Dosing Details:
    He aimed for 250 to 500 micrograms per day and used a free calculator online to figure it out.
  • How He Injected It:
    • Under the skin (subcutaneous injection)
    • Cleaned the area with alcohol
    • Gently inserted the needle
    • Stored the vial in the fridge after use
  • The Big Picture:
    Dr. Hugh believes simple, natural tools—like peptides—can help the body heal. He encourages others to do their own research and decide if this approach is right for them.

Want More Help?
If you’re curious about how peptides or other natural treatments could help you, schedule a call with Dr. Hugh using the link in the episode notes.

Remember:
Where there's health… there's hope.

  continue reading

150 episodes

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