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

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  • EXTROPIANE Away
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    #60

    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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      So sorry to hear about rat #2

      I have a rat with same problem.
      And research seemed to make it more painful.
      Would love to hear that any rat got it better.
      I still have hope

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        WisGal,
        You reference eye-related reactions to the BPC, could you be a little specific about that.
        I have notice something between a minor itch and minor ache in my eye(s) about 1-2 hours after injection, but also have allergies that I have attributed it to.
        Thanks

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          Thank you for sharing experiences! I am contemplating some research on the knee joint of my kangaroo that sustained injuries long ago.

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            @pmcelveen The first time around when I tried it, I was seeing squiggly flashes of light, I guess some call them floaters. But no pain or itch with it. I later was told by someone on a forum who said that they are an ophthalmologist to make sure I'm getting plenty of H20, especially being on a GLP1, could be electrolyte related as well as being tired.

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

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              Thanks!
              Floaters are an issue but pre-peptide. In fact I have trained myself to look around the floaters to see the world 🙂
              Some squiggly flashes could also be an optical migraine - again, pre-peptide occurences. Rare for me but they do occasionally announce an oncoming real migraine.

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              • P pmcelveen

                Thanks!
                Floaters are an issue but pre-peptide. In fact I have trained myself to look around the floaters to see the world 🙂
                Some squiggly flashes could also be an optical migraine - again, pre-peptide occurences. Rare for me but they do occasionally announce an oncoming real migraine.

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                @pmcelveen I get those wavy lines like looking thru water on the side of my vision. It doesn't hurt, just annoying. I've never heard of an ocular migraine. I will look into that. Thanks.

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                  I haven't heard of an ocular migraine either, learning something new every day 🙂

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

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                    Since this thread contains some Cartalax discussion I thought I would bring this up. Got a community report that Cartalax was pulled and would stop being made PERMANENTLY...this came from a China based producer. The other product mentioned was Dihexa which I would never try anyway. My interest is why is this happening now? Doesn't sound positive.

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                      What community did you get this information from?

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

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