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The Tri-healing protocol for Shoulder and Knee: the tale of 2 lab rats

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  • WisGal64W WisGal64

    @mrnatural that is wonderful!

    Did you experience any heaviness or stiffness in your knees when you first started the Cartalax?

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    @WisGal64 I'm glad this came up. I am feeling a little near pining site (near left shoulder). But nothing serious.
    Also, When pinning, I find the syringe is a little more resistant.
    As if Cartalax is a little less, I want to say, "lubricating" on the syringe compared to 157 or TB4.

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      To preface my comments, I had/have two torn shoulders. I would suggest adding MSM, Vit. C, and Hyaluronic Acid. It's important to provide your body with the raw materials to help recreate everything. Additionally, I ran KLOW, Cartalax, with the supplements previously mentioned and it has made a huge difference. I even fell off a ladder and landed on my elbow and my ribs hurt, but my shoulder was fine. I'm doing the same thing again in a few weeks.

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      @theckman80 I will look into it asap. Thanks

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        @WisGal64 I'm glad this came up. I am feeling a little near pining site (near left shoulder). But nothing serious.
        Also, When pinning, I find the syringe is a little more resistant.
        As if Cartalax is a little less, I want to say, "lubricating" on the syringe compared to 157 or TB4.

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        @Juan-Doe said in The Tri-healing protocol for Shoulder and Knee: the tale of 2 lab rats:

        @WisGal64 I'm glad this came up. I am feeling a little near pining site (near left shoulder). But nothing serious.
        Also, When pinning, I find the syringe is a little more resistant.
        As if Cartalax is a little less, I want to say, "lubricating" on the syringe compared to 157 or TB4.

        Yes I did notice that with the shoulder area, we thought it was due to scar tissue from previous surgeries or rat#1 just has tough skin lol

        “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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        • WisGal64W WisGal64

          @Juan-Doe said in The Tri-healing protocol for Shoulder and Knee: the tale of 2 lab rats:

          @WisGal64 I'm glad this came up. I am feeling a little near pining site (near left shoulder). But nothing serious.
          Also, When pinning, I find the syringe is a little more resistant.
          As if Cartalax is a little less, I want to say, "lubricating" on the syringe compared to 157 or TB4.

          Yes I did notice that with the shoulder area, we thought it was due to scar tissue from previous surgeries or rat#1 just has tough skin lol

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          @WisGal64 As in takes a little more effort to push the syringe plunger.

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            To preface my comments, I had/have two torn shoulders. I would suggest adding MSM, Vit. C, and Hyaluronic Acid. It's important to provide your body with the raw materials to help recreate everything. Additionally, I ran KLOW, Cartalax, with the supplements previously mentioned and it has made a huge difference. I even fell off a ladder and landed on my elbow and my ribs hurt, but my shoulder was fine. I'm doing the same thing again in a few weeks.

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            @theckman80 After doing my own research, I ordered msm and hyaluronic acid (already take vit. c) and should be in soon. Thanks

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              @WisGal64 As in takes a little more effort to push the syringe plunger.

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              @Juan-Doe said in The Tri-healing protocol for Shoulder and Knee: the tale of 2 lab rats:

              @WisGal64 As in takes a little more effort to push the syringe plunger.

              Oh you mean like the pep is thicker?

              “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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              • WisGal64W WisGal64

                @Juan-Doe said in The Tri-healing protocol for Shoulder and Knee: the tale of 2 lab rats:

                @WisGal64 As in takes a little more effort to push the syringe plunger.

                Oh you mean like the pep is thicker?

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                @WisGal64 correct. The viscosity looks the same as my other peps. But maybe 3 out of 5 times it happens. But other times is as smooth as the others.

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                  @theckman80 After doing my own research, I ordered msm and hyaluronic acid (already take vit. c) and should be in soon. Thanks

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                  @Juan-Doe that is great! I hope you get as good, if not better results than I did. I (my wife) injected the KLOW and Cartalax sub q on each side. I know for the bpc, it can make a difference where you inject, but i wanted to be as sure as possible. The idea was, BPC'157 for better blood flow into the cartridge. Tb-500 for creatinine better/more collagen and extra cellular matrix. GHK-Cu for gene expression and all the other cool stuff it does. KPV for reduced inflammation. MSM/HA/Vit C to provide the building blocks for the collagen/cartridge. And Cartalax for as the bioregulator to turn on chondrocyte production/gene expression.

                  I will say, taking the MSM/HA/Vit C in the morning and the shots at jight seemed like a good idea to me. It takes time to breakout all down and have it be available. Additionally, Vit-C and GHK-Cu are supposed to be taken at different times when applying topicly, soni figured id play it safe with the pills/injections.

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                  • T theckman80

                    To preface my comments, I had/have two torn shoulders. I would suggest adding MSM, Vit. C, and Hyaluronic Acid. It's important to provide your body with the raw materials to help recreate everything. Additionally, I ran KLOW, Cartalax, with the supplements previously mentioned and it has made a huge difference. I even fell off a ladder and landed on my elbow and my ribs hurt, but my shoulder was fine. I'm doing the same thing again in a few weeks.

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                    @theckman80 what is the dosing protocol for the hyaluronic acid? is it sub Q or oral?

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                      @theckman80 what is the dosing protocol for the hyaluronic acid? is it sub Q or oral?

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                      @brandenscheidecker I took 600mg of low molecular weight HA per day oral route (PO). I've continued to take that same amount. The best way to take it would be in the joint and high molecular weight, but that would be gnarly! So, low molecular weight PO.is the way to go as far as I've seen.

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