Is This A Wonder Drug For Armwrestling? | BPC-157

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2023
  • Let's look at this popular peptide BPC157 and the effects; both positive and negative that it may have on athletes, especially arm wrestlers, including tendon and bone repair and strengthening as well as a few other bodily improvements.
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Komentáře • 109

  • @HadesBlack
    @HadesBlack Před rokem +35

    “Honey, come quick, Armwrestling Academia posted”

    • @TheRenaissanceGuys
      @TheRenaissanceGuys Před rokem +5

      "What are you doing with your life? You don't have a job or any realistic plans for the future. You're not gonna become a professional arm wrestler. I'm leaving!"

    • @Milo-Mike
      @Milo-Mike Před 4 měsíci

      Happened before?😔​@@TheRenaissanceGuys

  • @tripologos
    @tripologos Před rokem +28

    I’ve tried bpc157 together with tb500 for 20 days directly in my wrist and shoulder where the pain was and I saw a 60% improvement on my wrist.
    Not that much on my shoulder but what surprised me was that immediately after injection a huge hunger, if I didn’t eat I started to shake and sweat

    • @tripologos
      @tripologos Před rokem +1

      @Alejandro Gjezi I don’t know, maybe, you never know with these things but it worked for my wrist so I am happy

    • @amyeseharmonia3840
      @amyeseharmonia3840 Před rokem +1

      @@tripologos GHRP 6 Bro 100%

    • @PrinceSaddy7258
      @PrinceSaddy7258 Před rokem

      ​@@tripologos Iam Beginner my wrist and tendons very weak would you suggest me what can I do please tell

    • @arhael3594
      @arhael3594 Před rokem

      Have a snickers.

    • @zach2990
      @zach2990 Před rokem

      @@PrinceSaddy7258 brother search up some stuff on CZcams for helping with it, there are so many good videos that teach you how to help your problems, all the best with it !!

  • @ArmFanatic
    @ArmFanatic Před rokem +9

    In the bodybuilding and powerlifting circles it is widely recommended to not use it for more than 6 weeks at a time and only once a year due to how fast it can grow and remodel the heart.

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov Před rokem

      So should I try to inject it far away from the heart then?
      Like in my legs

    • @Xliter
      @Xliter Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@maalikserebryakovall veins lead to heart

  • @ZaneGeeting
    @ZaneGeeting Před 6 měsíci +2

    I healed a myotendinous biceps tear with BPC in 5 weeks. The bruising wasn't even completely cleared up, but the muscle held up to max effort work. Stuff is amazing.

  • @DARK-mw6tz
    @DARK-mw6tz Před rokem +4

    Man you made my day ! I was waiting for this one in particular for a long time :D Nice work bro keep pushing

  • @philwoodyuk
    @philwoodyuk Před rokem +4

    He's back❤💪 missed yer

  • @strongheadn1754
    @strongheadn1754 Před rokem +3

    Very good video, i love it, please do video about tb500

  • @craigk9
    @craigk9 Před rokem +5

    Been using BPC157 for 4 weeks now. It is life changing stuff! In January my elbows packed up completely and I was in constant pain. A fellow gym rat told me to try it and I caved. Within 3 days it started to work and I could start to use my arms again. Now 4 weeks on and I have quality of life again. It sort of plateaued after 3 weeks not getting any better or worse, but if I skip a day or two I can feel it. The recommendations is to stay on for 6 weeks and then off for an extended period. Even my bad knee is completely pain free too.

    • @mattproof7514
      @mattproof7514 Před rokem +1

      Did you use oral or injectable?

    • @dosdos19
      @dosdos19 Před 2 měsíci

      His probably passed away​@@mattproof7514

    • @mislav3963
      @mislav3963 Před 2 měsíci

      There is​ only an injectable form
      @@mattproof7514

  • @noonespecial321
    @noonespecial321 Před rokem +3

    I literally just checked your channel yesterday to see if you've uploaded anything, haha.

  • @justaguyfromreddit
    @justaguyfromreddit Před rokem +2

    Back with a banger

  • @TheUnchainedMind
    @TheUnchainedMind Před rokem +14

    I could sure use some of this. My wrists have been in pain since the day I first started armwrestling. It can take weeks or months for the pain to go away, usually by stopping anything but the lightest bloodflow work, and it always comes back, no matter how careful I am.

    • @dylancurbjumper
      @dylancurbjumper Před rokem +3

      Honestly, grab a quick xray and ultrasound of your wrist with your doc. So many bones and tendons in there, it's not unlikely that one of them are damaged

    • @ArmWrestlingOverdose
      @ArmWrestlingOverdose Před rokem +6

      Please don't! Those pains you're describing are normal, we all had or still have them, it usually takes months of consistent lightweight training and then gradually going up over a period of 2-5 years in order to pretty much not have them anymore. Don't go to a drug just so that it gets you rid of "annoying" pain that "prohibits" you from training. Learn about your body, why it hurts and what to do so that it doesn't hurt anymore. Trust me, I had more pain in my arms from training than most people, I was screaming in bed at times during the night, not being able to sleep. My blood levels showed about 20x times the level of eosinophils, my tendons and muscles get extreme damage from this type of training. Yet, after being out of this sport since 2011 precisely due to this problem, I finally managed to fix it within less than 2 months by finally employing proper training. I had to forget everything I thought I knew and start like a baby from ground zero, with little girl weights. Now I'm back to training even 3x times a day with the same weights as before, the only difference being there's no more pain. I still cannot believe such a thing was possible in my case.

    • @TheUnchainedMind
      @TheUnchainedMind Před rokem +4

      @@ArmWrestlingOverdose Hey man, I appreciate the response. Rest assured, I have no intention of using any drugs, although it is quite annoying not being able to train anywhere near heavy, being stuck with the baby bands, always in rehab mode. I've recently been given the suggestion to train moderate intensity isometric holds to try and fix my wrist instability/tendon issue (radial side) instead of doing light pumping. I'll give that a try and avoid toprolling for the time being. If you don't mind my asking, what training principle did you apply to break through this plateau?

    • @ArmWrestlingOverdose
      @ArmWrestlingOverdose Před rokem +2

      @@TheUnchainedMind We have exactly the same issue from what you're saying :) I also get mine on the radial side. Isometry was also recommended to me and although in theory it should work, for me it worked only marginally, as the applied static force still maintained my inflammation. The ticket for me was actually rehab training with tens or even hundreds of reps per set (yes, no kidding). Then, the other huge piece of the puzzle was letting go of all I thought I knew after 27 years of training in various sports and go back to square one. I literally had to pick up weights of 1-2 kilos, explore all the angles and methods which worked pain-free vs. the ones that started to give me slight pain and progress from there at a veerryyyyy slow pace. I can't stress this enough. I know you wish to quickly go back to training with the weights you'd normally use, just have zero pain. But it doesn't work like that. And for the first 2 months I thought at this rate it will take me 5 years to get anywhere close to my "standard" weights, if ever. But something very strange happened. Due to all this intensive rehab work which was CONTINUOUS (every day, many many times per day), I suddenly got the benefit of consistency in the form of being able to go around 80% of my numbers after around 3 months. Then around month 4 I was back to 100% with a tendency to even break my previous plateaus. It will work faster than expected, IF (and only IF) you'll be willing to take it from ground zero and push through that unbearable sensation of "when will this ever go away" for a few months. Trust me, you either sacrifice a few months and do the right thing, so that u can then continue as you always should have, OR you'll keep looking for a shortcut/treatment/method for many years to come. It might take you 2 months, it might take you 5-6, but I guarantee if you REALLY go back to baby mode and slowly climb back up only with a pain-free weight (even if it's 3 pounds vs. your usual 40 or whatever), you'll be able to fix this for the rest of your career.

    • @TheUnchainedMind
      @TheUnchainedMind Před rokem +3

      @@ArmWrestlingOverdose Thanks for taking the time to give a detailed reply. I'll just keep doing bloodflow and hope for the best.

  • @coold501
    @coold501 Před rokem +2

    You have earned sponsorship from BPC157 Inc.

  • @mathieutrenbolonesandwich2397

    Hides the pain a lot , you feel more recovered then you are , expect to be reinjured .
    Feels AMAZING tho.

    • @ItsLotto
      @ItsLotto Před 6 měsíci

      Good point, I always thought its no way it can healing serious chronic injuries within a days/weeks. It must be turning off pain signal’s allowing people to regain control/strength of the injured area. We will truly never know until more studies come out, for now its all hypothetical talk.

    • @ZaneGeeting
      @ZaneGeeting Před 6 měsíci

      Its not hypothetical at all, there has been extensive research done on rats and a fair amount on people at this point in time. There are plenty of medical journals and research papers published on BPC and its MOA. It was originally derived from the healing factors in ulcer tissue. Its main function is in fact healing, not pain reduction.
      I personally healed a myotendinous biceps tear in 5 weeks using BPC. The bruising wasn't even fully dissipated and the muscle held up to multiple max effort attempts in competition.
      There is a ton of bunk BPC out there though.

  • @BLZArmwrestling
    @BLZArmwrestling Před rokem +2

    Bpc15u helped me a lot with a golf elbow. Local sub Q injection 1time a day.

  • @Cosmic_Code
    @Cosmic_Code Před 11 měsíci +4

    Excellent. I hear this stuff is good with TB-500. as a combo. I never tried but have some nasty injuries and thinking about it.

    • @ArmwrestlingAcademia
      @ArmwrestlingAcademia  Před 11 měsíci

      I've heard good things about this and TB-500, both as a combo and independently.

    • @Cosmic_Code
      @Cosmic_Code Před 11 měsíci

      @@ArmwrestlingAcademia When I got abit money I will try this stuff for a longer duration or some. The physio therapist don't seem to pull anything off.

  • @Plzreplyhello
    @Plzreplyhello Před rokem +3

    Peptides are legal and used in bodybuilding heavily but tread with caution some are very dangerous and deadly. Research any your thinking of.

  • @keelanenns4548
    @keelanenns4548 Před rokem +3

    ok, what are the negatives? because this sounds ridiculously awesome

  • @cheeks7050
    @cheeks7050 Před rokem +2

    Sounds like the whole general population should be on it tbh.

  • @skylerasbridge3507
    @skylerasbridge3507 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting

  • @cmillett79
    @cmillett79 Před rokem +4

    Do your homework on this stuff . A.M. (morning) administrations , do not take more then 4 weeks . If you do , it will screw up some of your endocrine systems permanently. Also this does show up in urine tests per WADA .

    • @Wham0
      @Wham0 Před rokem

      How long can it be tested for in urine? And can it be found in hair too?

    • @cmillett79
      @cmillett79 Před rokem

      4-5 days via urine . Hair , I have no idea . Hair tests are unlikely . Urine tests are the most used .

  • @lemonbone
    @lemonbone Před rokem +1

    Is stem cell the miracle treatment?

  • @user-hz5ow2xx4s
    @user-hz5ow2xx4s Před 7 měsíci

    Я упал на руку и получил травму лучезапястного сустава гипс не стал накладывать за 3 недели травму ухудшилось два раза малейшая сгибание вызывал боль имея тренерское образование на неделю убрал негативное влияние на сустав на второй неделе сделал 5 лечебных упражнений Я просто рад Насколько быстро мой организм сам себя лечит .

  • @joeschmoe2199
    @joeschmoe2199 Před rokem +9

    Wolverine type healing..... absolutely mad how well this works to repair even the worst of injuries. Tb500 is similar to bpc157

  • @elielahoud3531
    @elielahoud3531 Před rokem +4

    give it to John Brzenk !!! we need him to smash Levan

    • @Hook7055
      @Hook7055 Před rokem

      Do you think he doesn't consume anything?

    • @elielahoud3531
      @elielahoud3531 Před rokem

      @@Hook7055 yes he does but not this , this heals tendons bones and ligaments much more effectively

    • @bourgoinsbeerbelly7029
      @bourgoinsbeerbelly7029 Před rokem +2

      @@elielahoud3531 Actually there was a live on John's channel like over a year ago when MMT was visiting him. John briefly mentioned that he had taken BPC157 injection to the wrist. I think Todd recommended it or something, can't remember the exact details.

    • @TimmyTurner421
      @TimmyTurner421 Před rokem +3

      @@bourgoinsbeerbelly7029 John took BPC-157 in an attempt to heal an injury suffered in his supermatch with Paul Linn. John said he didn't feel any effects of it at all which surprised me because people in the fitness industry are praising BPC-157 as this miraculous healing agent

    • @ArmwrestlingAcademia
      @ArmwrestlingAcademia  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's important to remember a lot of those people praising X-substance also benefit from it being sold.

  • @ArmWrestlingOverdose
    @ArmWrestlingOverdose Před rokem +1

    They are NOT for human consumption!!!

  • @matthewdieter3003
    @matthewdieter3003 Před rokem

    Devon larratt 💪

  • @rodneyhickman825
    @rodneyhickman825 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Better off using gh .

  • @fbisecretagent6910
    @fbisecretagent6910 Před rokem

    Aak Levan 🤣

  • @maalikserebryakov
    @maalikserebryakov Před rokem +1

    Sounds like an advertisement more than an assessment of it

  • @Hexodah
    @Hexodah Před rokem +5

    I tried it. Doesn't work.

    • @keelanenns4548
      @keelanenns4548 Před rokem +2

      at what dose, from what source, and for what duration?

    • @jaxchristian3080
      @jaxchristian3080 Před rokem +3

      Could be a bad source

    • @Hexodah
      @Hexodah Před rokem +2

      Total of 6 weeks if I remember correctly. Spent 150€ for nothing.

    • @keelanenns4548
      @keelanenns4548 Před rokem

      @@jaxchristian3080 could be a lot of hype

    • @vadesnow3675
      @vadesnow3675 Před rokem +1

      @@Hexodah Source and quality is important, ALSO, for chronic issues it’s been reported to take much longer. There’s people who stayed on it for 4-5 months before finally seeing the results. People who’ve suffered for 2-3 years prior with chronic tendonosis.
      I’m on the same boat as you, tried it for about 6 weeks and nothing. Gonna try a more reputable supplier and go for 6 months total.
      Chronic wrist pain for 3 years, strengthening helps but doesn’t eliminate it for me.
      P.S. The peptides should be taken along side strengthening.

  • @rg5312
    @rg5312 Před rokem +2

    There is nothing in this world that has only benefits.

    • @bjf5027
      @bjf5027 Před rokem +5

      water? Air?

    • @rg5312
      @rg5312 Před rokem

      @@bjf5027 drink too much water too fast and you are dead

    • @visearms5774
      @visearms5774 Před rokem +3

      @@bjf5027 drowning, flooding, tornado

    • @aohjii
      @aohjii Před rokem

      there is... it's calling being natty lmfao

    • @rg5312
      @rg5312 Před rokem +1

      @@aohjii true but being natty is just a state of being, not a chemical or anything.

  • @shiftrofl
    @shiftrofl Před rokem

    Why are you encouraging breaking of rules?

    • @TimmyTurner421
      @TimmyTurner421 Před rokem +2

      He isn't. He's educating you about BPC-157. You decide what you do with this information.

  • @_baller
    @_baller Před rokem +2

    Nope, the thing that's stupid about arm wrestling is that its mostly the rotator cuff muscle....

    • @Lestergreen77
      @Lestergreen77 Před rokem +8

      No it’s not

    • @_baller
      @_baller Před rokem +1

      @@Lestergreen77 yeah

    • @RevoltFeed
      @RevoltFeed Před rokem +9

      how tf you think that aw is only rotator cuff? this muscle isn't even 10% of what makes you strong armwrestler, you should educate yourself and watch some videos about toproll/hook

    • @_baller
      @_baller Před rokem +1

      @@RevoltFeed yeah you should educate yourself, you need to know more about life than being a circus clown

    • @Lestergreen77
      @Lestergreen77 Před rokem

      @@RevoltFeed because he’s stupid

  • @alexsveles343
    @alexsveles343 Před rokem +2

    Again .no drug or steroids will help you.
    No bone bone density no arm wrestling strenght.
    Some drugs have similar effect to ur natural steroids but only partialy and much weaker…they are difficult to find in blood tho,.,that’s why some use them

    • @alexsveles343
      @alexsveles343 Před rokem +1

      @Alejandro Gjezi of u are willing to harm yourself and do to much
      But then again normal protein is harmful in heavy amounts

    • @alexsveles343
      @alexsveles343 Před rokem +1

      @Alejandro Gjezi yes in muscle volume but not in raw strengtht.
      Only bone density does it.and drugs that can increase ur bone density don't exist

    • @leonardotheuseless4188
      @leonardotheuseless4188 Před rokem

      @@alexsveles343 all steroids improve bone density. They are litterally used clinically for that. Igf-1 too.

    • @Dannerooo
      @Dannerooo Před rokem +3

      @@alexsveles343 You speak in some pretty bro scienc-y absolutes.

    • @malchir4036
      @malchir4036 Před rokem +4

      @@Dannerooo I'm pretty sure they're bots. Also, androgens increase bone density.