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Mixing BPC157, TB500, Cartalax and GHK-Cu

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    pmcelveen
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    I am about 3 weeks in on my first research project for a rabbit with blown elbow, and knee and ankle/heel issues. I have been injecting BPC daily with dose split between and elbow and knee areas and TBC 2x/week in abodomen.

    At about 10 days in, elbow mobility and pain had noticeable improvement and there have been no noticeable issues or side-effects beyond some minor irritation at injection sites.

    Going to up the game a bit and add Cartalax and GHK-Cu and wondering if anyone has gone this route and what dosing/injection protocols might be recommended.

    For example, I am considering stacking the injections to reduct daily count by "drawing" all 4 into a single syringe (plus maybe some extra BAC to soften the blow of the Cu).

    When you use Wolverine or DeadPool stacks, is the recommendation for abdomen or injury site injection?

    Since I am studying use of peptides for a collection of joint issues, I am interested in whether anyone has studied single site (abdomen) vs one-injury-at-a-time for some period vs alternating injury site injections on a rotating site basis.

    Hope that makes sense.

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      CapmanCrunch
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      I am using the DeadPool stack from Nexaph and I add GHK-Cu to it into a pen.
      I have been using 30 units daily which is about 1mg of each and it seems to work well on joint and muscle pain. Not sure if it's any better than the plain wolverine stack yet or not. Need a couple more weeks of running it.

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        Eleanor
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        I would take the additions one at a time and not add them same time. This way, if you don't like an effect, you know exactly which one it is.

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          I would take the additions one at a time and not add them same time. This way, if you don't like an effect, you know exactly which one it is.

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          CapmanCrunch
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          @Eleanor
          Good advice, I had been running the KLOW stack for quite a while and like it quite a bit. You can get a good dose of GHK-Cu with no sting doing that. switching out KVP for Cartalax seems similar, but the KVP might be a little better in that stack than the Cartalax.
          Too soon to tell.

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            I'm planning on a more constant stack of GHK-Cu/KPV/Cartalax and cycling CJC/TB4, I've got some moderate but not debilitating long-standing joint injuries I'm looking for help with, ran a cycle of KLOW and I think it helped some but the main benefit was to my skin, I'm currently aging backwards!

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