I read a post on FB recently indicating that BPC-157 MUST be site injected to work right. For those of you not familiar with BPC-157 can heal injuries faster. Much faster in fact. I suffered a small muscle belly tear in my right hamstring last week doing very heavy seated leg curls. I immediately went home and injected 1mg of BPC-157 into the area of the tear. The following day I had a small bruise from the little bit of blood let out of the muscle at the tear location. But my hamstring already felt better. On a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being very little recovery and 10 being completely healed it was a 7.

I continued to inject 1mg at the site for the next 5 days taking 2 days off. I went to the gym today to train legs and using just 50% of my maximum weight I was able to do slow controlled seated leg curls with zero pain. For anyone who has suffered a muscle belly tear and especially the hamstring... this is beyond remarkable.

But did I really HAVE to inject the BPC-157 at the site for it to work? Probably not. We know that the peptide, once injected, starts to seek out receptors to park in. The theory behind site injections is it gets to the injury SOONER. That’s all. For those who doubt this, we need only look at endogenous BPC.

Your body makes BPC in your gut. Yet it's able to make its way systemically around the body to sites that need repair. But let’s look at other peptides. Most notably, growth hormone. GH is made in the pituitary all the way up at the base of the brain. There is no discussion saying that GH is not delivered systemically to tissue all over the body. In fact, GH pulsed by the pituitary as well as injected in the mid-section has clear and evident effects on tissues all over the body. Even very hard to reach tissue, like that of the meniscus in the knee which is avascular as well as encapsulated in the synovial capsule. GH will make this hard to reach tissue grow to such a great degree that using ridiculously high doses like those used by competitive bodybuilders will make meniscus grow so much that joint crowding is a real side effect.

Wives tales have no place in science. Critical thinking does, however. Inject your BPC-157 where ever you want. It will work throughout the entire body, assuming it’s real BPC-157 that is.

NOTE: I do not proofread any of my blogs so please excuse any of the typos or grammatical errors.