The Cartalax Did It! My Knee Feels So Much Better!
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One thing to be considered IF there's lots, or even small amounts of scar tissue, I find it's more beneficial to loosen it up a bit first. Depending upon where the scar is, you can take a WOODEN rolling pen and just roll it over the area a bit; don't apply any pressure yet. The scar will tighten at first to protect itself, but then will loosen as it gets used to the roll. As it gets more comfortable, apply a little pressure at a time. Afterward, inject. This method works wonders! 19th century secret to easing scar tissue works.
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5mg, .40/40 units. Small right now as I just started. Will be increasing about 10 units every 4 or 5 days until something changes, or not.
Surprised at how little Cartalax is available in larger than 20mg vials. 10mg vials will not last long.
@Eleanor I doubt that people use it in such high doses commonly. Not that it would hurt, you are ok to use 10mg or more safely. I know, as a pill (100mcg) it is used up to 3 pills 3 times a day (so, 0.9 mg) as an aggressive protocol for 45 days for advanced knee arthritis.
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@Eleanor I doubt that people use it in such high doses commonly. Not that it would hurt, you are ok to use 10mg or more safely. I know, as a pill (100mcg) it is used up to 3 pills 3 times a day (so, 0.9 mg) as an aggressive protocol for 45 days for advanced knee arthritis.
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I always start small. No doubt it's okay for most but I have immune and nerve deficiencies due to what was advanced Lyme Disease. -
5mg, .40/40 units. Small right now as I just started. Will be increasing about 10 units every 4 or 5 days until something changes, or not.
Surprised at how little Cartalax is available in larger than 20mg vials. 10mg vials will not last long.
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I had a 25mg vial and I always put a bit of extra BAC. I prefer to pull between 20 and 60ish or so on syringe. More comfy. I don't remember the exact on this one. I used Randy calculator and account for the ml or so trapped in the neck of the syringe.
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