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BPC-157 + TB-500: Best combination for widespread pain Why this combo for chronic pain: BPC-157: Systemic healing and anti-inflammatory TB-500: Deep tissue anti-inflammatory, flexibility Works throughout body Addresses multiple pain sources simultaneously Best for: Fibromyalgia Chronic pain syndrome Multiple injury sites Widespread inflammation Post-trauma chronic pain Protocol: BPC-157: 250-500mcg twice daily systemic injections TB-500: 5-10mg weekly loading, then 2-5mg maintenance 12-16 weeks minimum Long-term use acceptable Expected results: Month 1-2: Initial pain reduction (20-30%) Month 3-4: Significant improvement (40-60% reduction) Month 4-6: Major pain relief (50-70% reduction) Ongoing use maintains benefits KPV for inflammatory component Add KPV if inflammation is major factor: Triple combo: BPC-157 + TB-500 + KPV Maximum anti-inflammatory coverage Addresses pain from all angles Protocol: BPC-157: 250mcg twice daily TB-500: 5mg weekly KPV: 500mcg daily 12-16 weeks Complete pain peptide comparison table Here's how different peptides compare for pain management across all factors: Key takeaways from table: BPC-157 offers best balance of effectiveness, safety, and ease of use Peptides slower than drugs but safer long-term Stacking peptides increases effectiveness but costs more All peptides far safer than NSAIDs or opioids for chronic use Single peptides best for beginners, stacks for stubborn pain Pain relief power rating (1-10): 9-10: Outstanding relief for most users 7-8: Very good relief for most users 5-6: Moderate relief, works for some Below 5: Minimal relief Speed of relief: Fast: Days to 2 weeks Moderate: 4-8 weeks Slow: 8+ weeks Patience required with peptides, but results last Cost comparison notes: NSAIDs cheapest initially but cause stomach/kidney damage long-term Peptides more expensive upfront but safer, heal tissue permanently Stacks cost more but provide maximum relief for severe cases Consider long-term value, not just monthly cost Peptide dosing protocols for pain management Specific protocols by pain severity and type

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