Topical Administration (Most Common) The most widely used approach is topical application via DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide): Dissolve 3-5mg Dihexa in a few drops of DMSO Apply to forearm skin (DMSO acts as a carrier to drive the peptide through the skin) DMSO concentration: ~20-30% in the solution Pros: Effective absorption, avoids injection Cons: DMSO has a strong garlic-like odor that can transfer to breath/skin Starting Dose Begin at 1-3mg topically to assess response Work up to 3-5mg if tolerating well Cycling Protocol Dihexa appears to have lasting effects that persist after stopping likely due to synaptogenesis (new connections don't disappear when you stop)
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Peptide therapy vs IV drips and other treatments Peptide therapy vs IV drip therapy -peptides are typically injected or applied topically and work over time
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Signs of Progress Track these indicators to assess treatment effectiveness: Reduced pain intensity on a 1-10 scale Decreased pain medication use Improved grip strength (compare dominant to non-dominant hand) Expanded pain-free range of motion Reduced swelling or tenderness on palpation Better sleep quality due to less nighttime discomfort Increased time before pain onset during repetitive activities Reduced reliance on bracing or splinting When Results Disappoint Not everyone responds equally to BPC-157
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