Hey all,

Not rapa related, but figured in this (awesome) biohacker community there will be someone who knows.

Background is my 20 yo son has some decent pain referring from a disc compression that has not responded to cortesone shots or nerve blockers.

Surgery is the next step in a standard protocol, but have heard good things about these 2 peptides for healing - but of course BPC 157 is officially banned in australia.

Has anyone got a good online source for these?

Cheers

Russ

Two very different things helped me.

1. Reverse Hyper Machine

I built one.
I still have the bearings, pendulum, some weights, and belt I’d sell cheap ;-), but I live in NY so long way from Australia.

I got significant pain relieve immediately and built up sufficient strength that I haven’t had back issues in many years.

2. John Sarno, MD

John Ernest Sarno Jr. (June 23, 1923 – June 22, 2017) was Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at New York University School of Medicine and an attending physician at the Howard A. Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine at New York University Medical Center.

Three of Sarno’s books:

I’ve had 2 friends with debilitating back issues, that read one of Sarno’s books and their pain disappeared.

In Sarno’s medical practice he saw people with no apparent underlying issue that experienced terrible pain. He also saw people with clear physical issues that had neither pain nor restricted function.

This seeming contradiction led Sarno to try to how our minds and bodies interacted. The books show what he learned.

Srano helped a great many people.

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See the discussion in this thread, many sources are identified in the discussion from what I recall (I don’t follow the thread super closely): Peptides / Bioregulators

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I wouldn’t be surprised if they soon ban coffee, tea and sugar in that Nanny State. Australia bears little resemblance to the wonderful country I grew up in. Now controlled by an army of bureaucrats and utterly over-regulated.

Apologies to non-Australians for my off-topic rant!

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