The Good:
- Direct delivery into tissue or bloodstream
- Bypasses digestive breakdown entirely
- Highest bioavailability (almost 100%.
The Reality:
- Requires daily injections (most people quit within weeks)
- Painful, inconvenient, intimidating for most users
- Requires sterile technique and proper storage
- Expensive ($300-600/month through clinics)
- Requires prescription or gray-market sourcing
- Risk of injection site reactions, infection if done improperly
Who it's for: Serious athletes, people comfortable with needles, and those under medical supervision.
The truth: Most people don't want to inject themselves every day. And nearly everyone quits within a month.
Started CELLSEED about 6 weeks ago after my orthopedic doc actually mentioned BPC-157 as something "his other patients are trying with good results." I was skeptical as hell because I've tried literally everything - cortisone shots, acupuncture, fancy supplements, you name it.
Week 3 I noticed I wasn't waking up at 3am from shoulder pain anymore. Week 5 I tested overhead movement and had maybe 70% range of motion back with NO sharp pain. Just hit week 6 and I'm back to light overhead dumbbell work. Not pain-free 100% but this is the most progress I've made in 3 YEARS.
I'm on my second bottle now and honestly wish I'd found this sooner. Not saying it's magic but it's the first thing that actually helped my body HEAL instead of just masking pain.