This is critical for ensuring that damaged tissues receive an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients, which accelerates the healing process
Because bacteriostatic water is a regulated medical supply, some marketplace sellers relabel products as reconstitution solution to stay listed, and those often lack the 0.9% benzyl alcohol that makes the water bacteriostatic in the first place
TB-500 makes more sense when: The injury is deep or hard to reach with an injection (spine, deep hip, cardiac tissue) You're dealing with multiple injuries at the same time Recovery involves systemic inflammation rather than something localized BPC-157 makes more sense when: The injury is easy to inject near (knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle) Gut healing is the main goal, since BPC-157's strongest documented effects are in the GI tract You're targeting a neurological issue through a localized administration route Neither peptide has human RCT data for musculoskeletal use yet
Nature 645 , 535543 (2025)
BAC and BrAC are primarily used for legal or medical purposes in the United States