ok but real talk since were kinda winding down from the academic thunderdome i actually wanna share something useful for OP that hasnt really come up yet
so my situation was a little different - I was running BPC for a shoulder thing (rotator cuff, partial tear, not full blown but enough to make pressing miserable for like 4 months) and the plateau thing you described hit me HARD around week 5-6 too. like progress was great and then it just kinda... stopped. still functional improvement but the curve went flat
what actually made a difference for me on the SECOND run was stacking it with TB-500. like BPC handles a lot of the local repair signaling stuff and TB-500 is more systemic and hits angiogenesis and cell migration through a different mechanism. together the results felt noticeably more complete than either one alone. obviously thats n=1 territory and were in bro-science land here but it was a meaningful difference in my experience
im not saying go dump money on a stack your first time out, I wouldnt have recommended that to myself before I understood both compounds better individually. but if you do another run and hit that same plateau wall around week 5, might be worth researching
this is a genuinely important point and I wish someone had explained it to me this clearly early on. the COA batch number matching thing especially. I learned that the hard way not from limitless specifically but from a different vendor and it was annoyingSupplierSkeptic99 wrote:"The lab name came up as a real facility" is not actually verification
OP solid thread man, sorry it became a dissertation lol. worth reading every post in here though, even the spicy ones