BPC-157: Best overall for joint pain Why it's #1 for joints: Reduces joint inflammation dramatically Promotes cartilage healing and regeneration Improves synovial fluid quality Works on all joints (knees, shoulders, hips, elbows) Proven track record for joint issues Best for: Osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear) Post-injury joint pain Chronic joint inflammation Multiple joints affected Any age (works for 20s to 70s+) Dosing for joint pain: 250-500mcg twice daily injectable Inject near painful joint for targeted relief Or systemic (abdomen) for multiple joints 8-16 weeks minimum Can use long-term safely Expected timeline: Week 2-4: Initial pain reduction Week 4-8: Significant improvement Week 8-16: Major pain relief, improved function Ongoing use maintains benefits Real results: 40-60% pain reduction typical Improved range of motion Less morning stiffness Better quality of life Use our BPC-157 dosage calculator and see our BPC-157 complete guide and how to take BPC-157

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