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

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Results & Lifestyle
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  • E Eleanor

    @Hammertime65 That is so good to hear! Thank you! What injection sites are you using?

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    @Eleanor Not sight specific because I've had 6 surgeries in the last 5 years and they all hurt. So I rotate. At the amount of klow I was doing, the injection site might hurt for a day or 2, especially belly and inner thigh.

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    • Hammertime65H Hammertime65

      @Eleanor Not sight specific because I've had 6 surgeries in the last 5 years and they all hurt. So I rotate. At the amount of klow I was doing, the injection site might hurt for a day or 2, especially belly and inner thigh.

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      Eleanor
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      @Hammertime65 Ouch! Too tender for my bod. Will have to bum it the old fashioned way.

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        My Rat is getting it daily, I'm rotating my sites upper leg above my bad knee, and stomach. have been on this protocol for about a month, I also added bpc 157 2x a day am and pm I have noticed the Cartalx has a slight sting to it. I have noticed a reduction in knee pain using the stairs already! It used to hurt going down steps. so plugging away at it!

        .75 mg bpc am and pm
        .5 mg tb 500 daily pm
        .5 mg kpv pm
        2mg ghk cu pm
        2mg cartalx pm

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        • E Eleanor

          @wisgal64 I was so glad to find this thread. Have left knee outer portion giving me fits and right shoulder as well; guess Cartalax is next. Tirz, NAD+, GHKcu (to be replaced by GLOW or KLOW), then Cartalax. Already take the supps you named. Where are you injecting on knee? I know you said biceps on and shoulder, correct? Is knee pin direct or above the area to move with blood flow?

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          @Eleanor said:

          @wisgal64 I was so glad to find this thread. Have left knee outer portion giving me fits and right shoulder as well; guess Cartalax is next. Tirz, NAD+, GHKcu (to be replaced by GLOW or KLOW), then Cartalax. Already take the supps you named. Where are you injecting on knee? I know you said biceps on and shoulder, correct? Is knee pin direct or above the area to move with blood flow?

          I missed this one. For my knee I used the area around the knee, not direct. Definitely not into the knee joint itself, too much risk there imo.

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

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          • WisGal64W WisGal64

            @Eleanor said:

            @wisgal64 I was so glad to find this thread. Have left knee outer portion giving me fits and right shoulder as well; guess Cartalax is next. Tirz, NAD+, GHKcu (to be replaced by GLOW or KLOW), then Cartalax. Already take the supps you named. Where are you injecting on knee? I know you said biceps on and shoulder, correct? Is knee pin direct or above the area to move with blood flow?

            I missed this one. For my knee I used the area around the knee, not direct. Definitely not into the knee joint itself, too much risk there imo.

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            @WisGal64 You injecting around the knee with Cartalax, or other?

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              @eleanor it was around the knee with all 3(Cartalax, BP and TB)

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

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                Thank you. My thought was to inject mostly above the area and let gravity do the work for me. Why not, gravity has certainly done its work on the rest of me...

                Has your knee problem improved? Did you also inject around your shoulder?

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                  @eleanor unfortunately, my knee problem intensified(affected both knees unfortunately) it had gotten to the point I could hardly walk so I stopped. Cartalax upregulates UC11 (Collagen II) and can cause joint pain for some people(of course I had to be one of them sighh), it's supposed to be temporary but it was too great for me. It triggered an inflammatory response is all I can figure. I ended up going into Ortho, first step, steriod shots to get the inflammation under control, then a gel shot in both. My Ortho reminded me, the RA will aggravate the OA, and my rat probably did not have it under control when I started. She was right, I was banking on the idea that BPC, TB and Cartalax having/being anti-inflammatory I'd be ok(found out that was a bad gamble to take). She did say, if I'm planning to resume "my experiment" be mindful of that aspect, and she wanted updates, in addition, she wanted links to info I had lol

                  For shoulder, it was Rat#1, inj site was the shoulder area, kept it local.

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

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                    @eleanor unfortunately, my knee problem intensified(affected both knees unfortunately) it had gotten to the point I could hardly walk so I stopped. Cartalax upregulates UC11 (Collagen II) and can cause joint pain for some people(of course I had to be one of them sighh), it's supposed to be temporary but it was too great for me. It triggered an inflammatory response is all I can figure. I ended up going into Ortho, first step, steriod shots to get the inflammation under control, then a gel shot in both. My Ortho reminded me, the RA will aggravate the OA, and my rat probably did not have it under control when I started. She was right, I was banking on the idea that BPC, TB and Cartalax having/being anti-inflammatory I'd be ok(found out that was a bad gamble to take). She did say, if I'm planning to resume "my experiment" be mindful of that aspect, and she wanted updates, in addition, she wanted links to info I had lol

                    For shoulder, it was Rat#1, inj site was the shoulder area, kept it local.

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                    @WisGal64 Thanks very much, this explains a lot. Knee pain a tad worse, so leaving it alone.

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                      I have a bad knee I been light footing for a few years. I took GLOw because I got impatient for my Wolverine. Inflammation went away. After the Glow and Wolverine vials my knee is better by 60%. As you can see, I didnt even run any protocol. This time Ill be running them bpc and tb separate. There is a protocol I'm goingnto comit and see how far I can take this knee. I even hit the treadmill without any issues.

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