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Going for Cartalax Over Wolverine First & Will See If Problems Resolve

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    On another thread here was a discussion of TB4 and BPC157, 1 to 1 ratio in premixed formulas not being accurate with regard to the individual dosages of the two. I agree with this assessment and since I cannot afford to dose kitty individually, I'm going to try Cartalax first and see if it resolves any of the joint and other tissue pain she has. As we all know, the cost of peptides can be prohibitive, at least for us.

    Any comments/information is welcomed. Wish cat the best. She's old and hurting.
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      I'll be starting a full Carta-Wolv cycle on the 10th, had to give the VEGFR2/Angiogenesis pathways time to reset.

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        I think you will be wasting your money on cartalx alone, at minimum for cost run a KLOW with it for best results. Cartalax is a bioregulator it is a short chain of amino acids that only promote a specific signals for your rat to heal in a very specific way. when I say short chain amino acids, imagine each amino acid is a letter and your trying to spell a word. Cartlax would only give you 2 letters there is just not enough there to run it by itself it needs more to be effective.

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          I think you will be wasting your money on cartalx alone, at minimum for cost run a KLOW with it for best results. Cartalax is a bioregulator it is a short chain of amino acids that only promote a specific signals for your rat to heal in a very specific way. when I say short chain amino acids, imagine each amino acid is a letter and your trying to spell a word. Cartlax would only give you 2 letters there is just not enough there to run it by itself it needs more to be effective.

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          @brandenscheidecker bingo

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            It makes sense to try Cartalax by itself, this tripeptide is a potent bioregulator that triggers cartilage regeneration. Effectiveness of peptides is not measured in the number of amino acids in them, if there is any correlation here, it is: the smaller is a peptide, the more global systemic effect it may have.
            But it would make sense to also supply the building blocks for your cartilage: take enough collagen, protein, vitamin C. Also you may consider some sulfur-containing amino acids and compounds like NAC and MSM.

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              I disagree, there is more to a knee/joint than just cartilage, there are tendons, ligaments, lots of flesshy parts in there. lack of cartilage causes pain and pain=inflammation, attack the problem and everything around it.
              tb-500, bpc 157, KPV, GHK Cu, Cartalax
              started my rat on this for knee pain, and an old rotator cuff injury about a month ago. could not walk down stairs without pain, could not bench press without pain, now my rat has no pain issues on the stairs, am bench pressing without pain.

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                Already taking Tirzep, NAD+, GHKcu and adding Cartalax. One at a time and very slowly, or the waters can get real muddy.

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                  I would add tb 500/ bpc 157 before cartalx

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