Questions should be directed to the Connecticut College Sports Medicine Staff at (860) 439-2571 Documentation can be faxed to the Connecticut College Sports Medicine Staff at (860) 439-5033, emailed to [email protected], or mailed to: Connecticut College Sports Medicine 270 Mohegan Ave
Interestingly, much of the research has been based on doses far exceeding the recommended daily intake, both in individuals with pathological conditions and in healthy subjects
BPC-157: 250 mcg subcutaneously, twice daily (morning and evening) Cryotherapy: Local ice application for 15-20 minutes every 2-3 hours during waking hours Timing: Apply cold therapy at least 30 minutes after BPC-157 injection to allow peptide absorption Rest the injured area as much as practically possible Reduce cold application frequency as acute swelling subsides
Under our current policies at 425.605(f)(2) and 425.610(i)(2), ACOs (as defined at 425.20) that CMS determines to have been affected by an EUC will have their shared losses (if applicable) reduced by an amount that is proportional to the percentage of the year (determined by total months) affected by the EUC(s) and the percentage of the ACO's performance year-assigned beneficiaries residing in EUC-affected areas
Oral NAD+ precursors like NMN or NR are great for maintenance and baseline support