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The Cartalax Did It! My Knee Feels So Much Better!

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    Eleanor
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    It took only about 48 or so hours for the Cartalax to ease my knee pain by more than 50%, and am pain free all day with only 1 injection.

    The problem when I started is I was injecting in the morning when my knee was very sore upon waking. I switched to just before bedtime and well reduced pain the following morning and throughout the day.

    Nice stuff!

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      Good tip on injecting before bed. I’m waiting for a group test to come back before I start my research for this.

      “Research your own experience.
      Absorb what is useful.
      Reject what is useless.
      Add what is essentially your own.”

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        My left side was 'taken out' by mounting horses from the ground for years. Now that I have the knee under control, I'm going for the left hip. Not sure how it will work as it's artificial. That being said, it's the scar tissue that gives me the worst problem. Hope the Cartalax helps. I wish you all the best @wesequalshxc

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          Stan Douglas
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          They sell a Carta+Wolv blend now if you're in the market.
          I prefer to buy the vials separately then I can dose each ingredient accordingly... it's like cooking!

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            They sell a Carta+Wolv blend now if you're in the market.
            I prefer to buy the vials separately then I can dose each ingredient accordingly... it's like cooking!

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            Eleanor
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            @Stan-Douglas Thanks Stan. Maybe someday when I can afford it.

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              ResearchCat
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              Ok, now I gotta look into Cartalax for my bride’s rat.

              Please set a funny and sarcastic signature line. It brings me joy. Thank you for your attention in this matter.

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                Ok, now I gotta look into Cartalax for my bride’s rat.

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                Eleanor
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                @ResearchCat What part of your brides rat is hurting? I ask because if rat has lots of particular parts hurting, it might be a problem. If you can get 20mg+ vials, you're doing good. Nexaph has 10mg vials that won't last long once reconstituted.

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                  @eleanor
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                    She has had spinal surgery and her gall bladder removed, but still has the pain that said surgeries were supposed to resolve. So I am trying to deal with that.

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                      @eleanor
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                      Eleanor
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                      @ResearchCat I can't play that and don't understand what you're trying to tell me. I have 2 locations of interest, knee & hip; one is doing well, the other isn't.

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                        She has had spinal surgery and her gall bladder removed, but still has the pain that said surgeries were supposed to resolve. So I am trying to deal with that.

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                        Eleanor
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                        @ResearchCat Sounds like a scar tissue problem and that's going to be tough. I'm trying to resolve scar tissue on my hip from replacement surgery; with no blood flow, I don't know if it will work. The knee has NOT had any surgery and no scar tissue and worked well.

                        God Bless The Bride Rat. Dr.'s tried to talk me into spinal surgery and I refused. I know the pain must be excruciating.

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                          What is your Cartalax protocol?

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                            Eleanor
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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.

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                              Eleanor
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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.

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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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                                  @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
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                                  @vpeptides
                                  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.

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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.

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                                    @Eleanor said:

                                    5mg, .40/40 units

                                    What does it mean exactly?

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                                      Eleanor
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                                      Sorry. I started with 5mg dose, which after reconstitution is 40 units on 1cc syringe.

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                                        Sorry. I started with 5mg dose, which after reconstitution is 40 units on 1cc syringe.

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                                        @Eleanor Do you have a 25mg vial then with 2ml of water, or 20mg with 1.6 ml?

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                                          Eleanor
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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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