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intensive protocols don't dramatically accelerate skin changes Longer cycles (6-8 weeks) may optimize collagen remodeling Some practitioners recommend concurrent topical GHK-Cu application for enhanced skin-specific effects Sun protection is essential during therapy to maximize benefits Consider complementing with vitamin C supplementation to support collagen synthesis Injury recovery focus For musculoskeletal injuries, tendon/ligament repair, or post-surgical healing: Consider starting with intensive protocol for 1-2 weeks before tapering to standard Injection site near (but not into) injury location may enhance local effects, though systemic administration is also effective Continue until recovery milestones achieved, extending beyond 4 weeks if necessary Combine with appropriate physical therapy and rehabilitation The wolverine stack (BPC-157 + TB-500 without GHK-Cu) may be preferred for pure injury focus Gut health focus For inflammatory gut conditions or gut healing: BPC-157 is the primary active component for gut effects Standard glow peptide protocol provides adequate BPC-157 dosing Some practitioners use standalone BPC-157 for pure gut focus Oral BPC-157 (stable variants) may provide enhanced gut-local effects Expect longer timelines for gut-related benefits

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Although surgical procedures and local ablation have made progress in recent years, traditional chemotherapy drugs and molecular targeted drugs, such as sorafenib, are limited in clinical application [154]