DJ Shipley, a former Navy SEAL, candidly assesses his current physical ability to pass BUD/S training. While confident in his mental fortitude, he acknowledges significant physical limitations, citing specific challenges like the timed run in soft sand. He humorously suggests that a $10 million incentive might motivate him to attempt the program again, but emphasizes the extensive medical interventions (peptides, HGH, surgeries) required for such a feat, indicating he could complete it but not sustain a subsequent tactical career.
This video details a user's positive experience with BPC-157 and TB-500 peptides for injury recovery. The user reports significant healing of a severe ankle injury, moving from debilitating pain and limited mobility to pain-free standing and jogging. They are now applying the peptides to a lower back issue (bulged disc at L5/S1) with hopes of similar life-changing results. The user emphasizes the effectiveness of spot injections in low-blood-flow areas and recommends these peptides for tissue and joint healing, swelling reduction, and pain relief, citing their personal results from daily low doses. They also mention a concurrent weight loss journey through fasting.
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