I have found TB/BPC to be better than Tylenol. But either the effects are temporary, like those of Tylenol, or injuries increase with age and workout intensity, requiring continuous application.
I agree that what we do with the tools we have today is only temporary in benefit, including healing injuries.
If we healed permanently (or even ābetterā) as we aged, none of us would be on this forum looking to slow aging
So until we find something that addresses whole system aging, we are kind of stuck with treating age related issues and that will take continuous maintenance.
Without ongoing deliberate maintenance we will continue to regress as we age.
Thatās why I do the protocols I do, continuously. I feel that if I get ābehindā in my maintenance schedule, it will be much harder 1 or 2 years from now to even get back to where I was.
This is Chinese Russian Traditional Medicine.
Surely the pills are not comparable in efficacy to injectables, do you know? Take the example of the pills for the pineal gland and thymus compared to Epitalon and Thylamin.