David Boyle's Dive into Experimental Supplements
Episode Overview
David Boyle tries BPC-157 for finger injury recovery. Unexpectedly buys Tongkat Ali for testosterone boost. Discusses his extensive supplement regimen. Reflects on the irony of taking many supplements without consistent gym attendance. Plans to reassess the effectiveness of BPC-157 in a month.
To be honest with you, I have no fucking idea what I'm doing taking these.
Comedian David Boyle is back with another episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', and this time, he's diving into the world of experimental supplements. Boyle recounts his recent visit to a supplement store where he got into a lengthy chat about peptides, specifically BPC-157, known for its healing properties. Despite not fully researching it, Boyle decided to give it a try to help with his lingering finger injury from jiu-jitsu.
His humorous take on the situation, including his hesitation about injections and the slippery slope to more extreme substances, adds a light-hearted twist to his serious quest for recovery. Boyle also discusses his unexpected purchase of Tongkat Ali, aimed at boosting testosterone, and his current supplement regimen, which includes glucosamine, creatine, protein powder, vitamin D2 and K2, fish oil, and metformin. He humorously reflects on the irony of taking so many supplements while not consistently hitting the gym.
Boyle's candid and entertaining storytelling makes this episode a must-listen for anyone curious about unconventional recovery methods and the lengths one might go to for healing. Tune in to hear Boyle's first impressions of BPC-157 and his plans to reassess its effectiveness in a month.