The Wolverine Protocol | Accelerated Injury Recovery using Peptides
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VIDEO DESCRIPTION
Rick Ellis discusses a Peptide protocol called The Wolverine Stack which promotes healing from injuries very quickly. The two peptides are BPC 157 and TB-500/Thymosin Beta 4. - Jak na to + styl
I did this after getting terrible tennis elbow that would not heal for months. I did the same protocol for 90 days and recovered nearly completely. That was 4 years ago and i still feel great
I healed my tennis elbow with an eccentric-exercise routine in about 2 months.
Thanks for sharing. Same injury here and after 6 months, it's still there
Awesome video, very accurate information
Thanks!
This was really interesting.
Greetings from Argentina!!
Ive used it for shoulder injury. It works.
Thank you for yet another awesome clip Professor Eillis... Can you provide the brand of peptides that you are using and the way you purchased them? I'm sure you did extensive research regarding this, and although they seem pretty easy to obtain ( they are available via Amazon, which seems kinda crazy ) I would of course want to go through a reputable source.
Thanks again Professor, your time and input would be greatly appreciated 🙏🏽🤙🏽
Professor,
I hope you heal smoothly.
Excellent information, as always.
I appreciate how you mention the foundation of fitness and recovery… Proper nutrition, adequate hydration, high-quality sleep, appropriate training load followed by appropriate recovery, leading to appropriate adaptation.
Intelligent use of the wolverine protocol is clinically effective for recovery.
I have been cycling BPC 157 and TB 500 on and off as part of my BJJ training dynamic for about a year now.
I am in my late 50s, and don’t recover like I used to.
I appreciate you mentioning that these two peptides have angiogenic and anabolic signaling properties.
The probability of benign masses throughout the body increase exponentially with age.
Neoplastic cells, whether benign, or malignant, crave blood flow and anabolic stimulation.
Perhaps a good discussion with one’s primary care doctor regarding personal history of cancer, and family medical history is very important, as you mentioned.
Also, perhaps routine labs at least once a year to monitor laboratory biomarkers would be prudent.
Intelligent use of these peptides, with minimum effective dose and duration as needed, as you mentioned, is clinically effective, and prudent for older BJJ students.
Thank you for posting this excellent video. I learned a lot.
Nikolas
Hello sir, where is a good source I can get these peptides from that are safe to use?
@@jknorr8093
Hello Sir,
Here is my advice, based on your question.
If you are dipping your toes into peptides for the first time, the best all-around peptide if you can afford only one is BPC-157.
BPC-157 is clinically effective in oral form, if you don’t want to deal with the dynamic of injecting.
One source that I trust for oral BPC 157 and thymosin beta 4 (TB 500) is Integrative Peptides online.
Regarding injectables, two sites that I trust are Core Peptides and Peptide Sciences.
Before ordering, always search for an online coupon to enter in the cart and receive a discount.
I have zero financial interest in any of the companies that I just mentioned.
Good luck.
@@jknorr8093
Hello Sir,
If you are dipping your toes into peptides for the first time, BPC 157 is the best all-around peptide to start with.
BPC 157 is clinically effective orally, if you don’t want to deal with the dynamic of injecting.
One site I trust for BPC 157 and thymosin beta 4 (TB 500) orally is Integrative Peptides.
Two sites I trust for injectables are core peptides, and peptide sciences.
Always search for an online coupon to enter in the purchase cart to save some money.
I have zero financial interest in any of these companies.
Good luck.
I'm on board. As a 50+ BJJ guy, I need all the help I can get.
I have used BPC-157 & TB-500 injectable peptides and oral versions in pill form. I was using them to help accelerate the healing process in from an undiagnosed shoulder injury as well as a knee injury (torn meniscus). Overall taking these peptides greatly improved my healing time. I would definitely recommend them. Also my overall fitness improved (strength & conditioning).
Just curious, what was your protocol with the pills? Did you take them together with injections? I'm having meniscus problems too and taking bcp in pills, but also have the injectable version (without TB500 though) that I haven't really used yet because injections are a lot of hasle ;).
@@Peterski Oral peptides are not likely to be anywhere near as effective outside of gut issues. Peptides are not easily absorbed into the circulation.
Some cancers THRIVE on peptides, specifically tumors. Generally younger people are less at risk to cancer (not immune!) , its usually associated with older age groups and its that group would be inclined to try peptides to recover faster. Nothing wrong with peptides just something to be aware of.
Love to attend if you do one here in Texas. 70+ y/o white belt. :)
What about Deca?
So, there is a podcast on line with a number one guy in US when it comes to peptides . Even though general claim is that bpc-157 is systemic ( you can inject anyplace ) that fellow recommended injecting it as close to the injury site as possible . At 59 and a blue belt I have been dealing with variety of injuries ( bulging disks , pinched nerves , meniscus tears etc ) and in my opinion it does make a difference if you inject it close to the injury site .
Yes, injecting as close to the site of injury is preferred. Especially if it's something like lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow). For something like a tendon, ligament, or cartilage that is inside a joint (shoulder or knee) it is more effective if it is injected intra-articulary (inside the joint similar to a steroid injection). I've done this on my patients with great success. Especially if combined with PRP.
Can you recommend any resources of how to figure out dosage, and what I might need to measure out everything correctly? Been dealing with a torn rotator cuff that doesn’t seem to be getting better. I have no chemistry background, and no clue how to figure this out but I’m interested in doing it as soon as possible 🙏
Insuling needle, draw 10 units of each. Inject daily.
You’re going to have to nerd out and go down several rabbit holes. Find a reputable lab to get product from. I go through Swiss labs. They have a healing research bundle that comes with both bpc157 & tb500 in 5mg of each. You have to be precise and delicate with them when mixing, as you can damage them and make them less effective. I mix 1mL or 100 units of biostatic water into each, then draw up 10 units into one insulin syringe “stacking” the peptides and injecting both at once.
I tried to do a bit of research and I could not find the minimum. Any one can help with dose protocol on any of both peptides Any one has find these (daily dose and how long for)? Thanks.
Get an insulin needle and draw 10 units of each. Some people inject daily. But its definitely not a one time injection. Gotta do it over a period of time.
I did stem cell here in my knees via a series of injections to the knees, and my coach actually found a program in Tijuana that does an IV program. He is happy with the treatment. IMO if the FDA will not "approve" of it, it probably works and would cut into the $$ racket here in the states.
I’m dealing with a medial complex meniscus tear in my knee and researched this quite a bit . It seems that due to the complexity of the knee and variety of factors like age , presence of generative damage vs acute damage , physical condition , meds we use , there is no single solution . Just had PRP on my knee and felt way better within days to do point I pushed too hard during physical therapy and now I’m back to square one . Rest is essential it seems .
I’d like to try it. I currently live in Guatemala. I have a shoulder and hip tweak…
I'd imagine living in Guatemala would be enough troubles for most people
@@NatNay-cu3uv
We live in Xela at almost 8000 feet in the mountains. Weather is awesome, people are friendly, cost of living is low, quality of life is high. Three modern malls, big Walmart, two hours to the worlds most beautiful lake….we love it here.
Sounds better than America @@therehastobesomethingmoore
I’ve used BPC-157 for almost 5 years. It’s very safe and can be used daily for extended periods of time. Contrary to what some may say, just inject it sub q anywhere and it will direct your body’s healing mechanisms to anywhere that it needs.
Studies have shown it can accelerate tumour growth.
@@NatNay-cu3uvwait what? The peptide has been developed by lab rats. 😂
Which studies specifically?
@@reinhardtgallowitz5344Please cite your sources.
@@TheArtofSkillthere are no studies showing that.
Where do you get it from?
He can't say... seriously
I have found a few websites! I don’t mind sharing, AminoUSA is one, infiniwell is another! Just make sure you look at the reviews, always find the 1 star reviews and make sure they aren’t just BS like it took too long to get there etc etc. and then find the right place!
38 yo white belt here. I sustained two severe sprains with significant debris on the sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular joints (arthropathy). Recovery has been too slow with frequent relapses and severe pain. Moreover, I am unable to practice BJJ, do any DIY at home, or even play properly with my son. So, I started taking BPC 157 a month ago. Unfortunately, it has had no effect. I will probably have cortisone injections soon.
Rather than cortisone try prp .
Peptides and cbd helped get rid of my shoulder pain that lasted for 10 months...
What kind of peptides and where do you get them
@@MatthewMessmer-me5ji I can't remember what they were called, but it was 2 of them and I got them from my TRT clinic... Yes I do TRT, I'm 50...
BPC157+TB500 = 🎉
“Things are heading in the right direction”, “I’m in a lot more pain” 🙈.
Try some acupuncture guys. Especially find someone who can do 'Motor Point' acupuncture, works great for lots of injuries. I'm in New Zealand so probably no help to most of you, but look up practitioners in your area 👍
A few of us at our club have tried these (BPC, CJC, TB, etc) and I've used BPC myself. They worked in all cases. Be wary of Drs still suggesting cortical steroids for a number of things. Do your research a lot of Drs will give you information that is out of date or talk on topics in medicine they don't know anything about or have no experience dealing with ... just like every other industry.
my input, BPC 157 did nothing to help my injuries, from shoulder, to tendonitis, to knee issues. Used it more than 3 times over the year, but no impact or effect. Peptides that did work? Hexarelin, Tesamorelin. Anavar and Nadrolone on the anabolic side for healing.
You probably had bunk BPC 157 if it did nothing for you. Also, anavar is the absolute worst thing you could take for injuries. Sure, it’s a great anabolic, but anavar dries you out giving people that shrink wrapped look. It removes the fluid that’s in your top layer and also around your joints. Terrible advice for injuries, great advice for getting that swim suit body looking right.
@@The_Brew_Dog Nope, it was legit. Didn't do a thing for me. Anavar doesn't dry anything, that's nothing more than bro science.
I don't understand how something banned by the FDA is "available" online..... what am I missing.
They didn't make it 100% illegal. They just issued a vague threat to compounding pharmacies to stop making some peptides on the basis of some vague risk they can't even quantify. It feels like they are just running interference for big pharma since peptides are exploding in public interest. A lot of online sources are choosing to ignore them.
@@TheArtofSkill This is one hundred percent accurate. The FDA is funded by Big Pharma. Peptides are just short chain amino acids. They are not "drugs". Many of the peptides "banned" by the FDA have been around for a long time and have numerous studies. Most medical professionals and scientists use an online peer reviewed data base called PubMed. I suggest an informed consumer NOT rely on the internet as a source of reliable information. Here is a link to PubMed. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
@@TheArtofSkill Ok, did not have a hard time finding it..... but it just seems to wire me up at night and gives me stomach issues during the day. Going to finish out the 30 days and see what happens. Had a nasty arm bar injury while going to an open mat at a meathead gym.... got my arm folded about 20 degrees too far.... "pop".... so yeah trying to heal that bad boy up.
hahahahaha the first 7 seconds. wow
Na im good
Just go on TRT
Just be patient and let it heal naturally.
why?
At 50 you don't heal properly.
Yes been a whole year letting your body fall out of shape so that you have to work even harder to get it back into shape not to mention go a year with not being in great health or getting to enjoy the thing you love like jujitsu for a whole year take your favorite thing and take it away for a year yeah you're right Just be patient😂😂
Do what you want for yourself. Don't tell others how to recover from injury. They can do what works best for them
@@MatthewMessmer-me5ji Pot to kettle "you are black". You actually just told someone not to tell others what to do. How ironic.
No human research. I'm not sure I'd say they are safe. We really don't know. Dont get me wrong, I'm all for it, just not sure I'd proclaim the safety.
Is that what Gordon is on? 💉
No, that's steroids.
carnivore diet, skip the injectables