Types of Injuries That Benefit from the Wolverine Stack The Wolverine stack is often discussed in the context of: Tendon injuries (Achilles tendonitis, rotator cuff tears) Ligament strains (ACL sprains, ankle sprains) Muscle tears (hamstring or quad strains) Joint issues involving inflammation Post-surgery recovery , where faster healing could improve mobility Animal studies have suggested BPC 157 might help regenerate torn ligaments and tendons
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But the inflammation and muscle tension surrounding it calmed down enough that I function normally now
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Indicatively, BPC 157 might consistently promote avascular tissue healing in the tendon (i.e., myotendinous junction, transected/detached tendon healing) [43,93,94,95,96,97,98] and cornea (BPC 157 heals corneal ulceration in rats and maintains corneal transparency [138,139]), with specificity for the preservation of corneal avascularity, as angiogenic privilege, essential for corneal wound healing [140]
Therapeutic dosing uses higher doses to treat existing neuropathy or deficiency