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    diegoc
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    Cartalax is great. Healed all my aches and pains but i did it in combo with bpc and tb

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      Steve
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      Is injection site critical? By that I mean should it be done like a regular subq procedure or is it better to get it closer to the actual targeted area for treatment.

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        Randy
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        This is a hill some people die on. Its a signaling peptide. Sub-q for two weeks and my partial rotator cuff tear is no longer torn.

        "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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          diegoc
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          That blend of Bpc-TB and CARTALAX are pretty radical

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          • RandyR Randy

            no they are asian market. They arent the same as the novofine plus though.

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            iMemphis
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            @Randy Just for clarity, when you say its asian market, do you mean its sold in the asian market but is the exact same? Or is it worst quality, etc?

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              MyB
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              @imemphis some product.

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                @Randy Just for clarity, when you say its asian market, do you mean its sold in the asian market but is the exact same? Or is it worst quality, etc?

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                @iMemphis Its sold on the asian market and its not the same. Quality is fine but its lacking the same coating and the overall design is different. They're fine.

                "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                  Thank you! I bought some for the pens I purchased from here, hopefully they are close to the actual NovaFine needles 🙂

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                  • R ResearchCat

                    I think whatever works best for you is probably fine. I have tried different needles and have settled on 30g 6 or 8mm. I like the 31g but anecdotally, I think maybe stabbing the vial to fill the syringe may dull the needle a bit and cause it to catch a bit when injecting. I could be off base but i find, for example, I don’t feel 31g pen needles at all as compared with 31g syringes. Fun complication: my state restricts shipping of ‘medical supplies’ so some vendors won’t send me syringes or other items without a prescription ‘for my safety’.

                    WRT GHK-Cu, yeah, I have used wolverine stack for a few months, and switching to GLOW, it definitely burns. And diluting helps.

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                    adamspence
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                    @ResearchCat I switched to GLOW and found it was spicy too. Switched to upper/outer buttocks and not spicy there. Also apply/massage castor oil over injection sites now to reduce issues with bruising and or lumps. Seems to be working well.

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                      I find it varies from batch to batch and vendor to vendor. My bride’s rat just started a new vial and found it burned. Mine started a vial from a different vendor and found it didn’t. I generally don’t have ISR’s anymore by injecting slowly. Was recommended by someone and oddly seems to work.

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                        Ctrain24
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                        @randy Purchased the Xulin and the V2 pen. Are the Novofine 4 mm's compatible with the V2's hidden mechanism or is 4mm too short? Also any ETA when you'll have the cartridges and nasal sprayer back in stock?

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