Ara-290 for nerve issues?

Nicky82

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I'm trying to find ara-290 to test it out for nerve discomfort. I can't find much info on it here. The more I research, the more worried I get about ordering from a certain peptide site. Supposedly it's hard to mix with just bac water. I've read you should use phosphate buffered solution. But I can't find any sellers that offer or suggest PBS when you buy it. Any experiences or source info would be great.
 
I got my PBS from a big online retailer! I mix with one cc of that, then one cc of bacteriostatic water after it's dissolved. If I only use BAC, mine get cloudy.
 
I'm also looking into ARA-290 for nerve problems... I have tumors on my nerves. I am new so don't tell me if you found a source... But please tell me if it helps! The only thing that gives me a little relief that is NOT a prescription is curcumin/tumeric. Please give updates.
 
It's also said that sodium bicarbonate works; you just need to raise the pH to 8.5.
The key is finding something smaller than a 50 ml single-use vial because you only need a small amount frequently. Or maybe add some benzyl alcohol to the vial.
ARA is also quite expensive, and the usual dose is 4mg daily for almost a month, so you'd usually need a 10x16mg vial kit.
Like you mentioned, the rules stop me from saying more, but if you search this forum, you'll see vendors mentioned.
 
Ok I will look around. The study I saw also used 4 mg a day for nearly a month. I'm not sure why they stopped since it seemed like there were improvements. I hadn't heard about the sodium bicarbonate, I'll look into that. And thanks, I'll keep searching for vendor info or until I can access it. Thanks for answering.
 
I ordered from PGB, mixed with Hospira, and it worked fine. I did 4mg a day for almost a month. It takes 2-3 weeks to kick in, which was right for me. But they say to stop after almost a month, but some sites say up to 3 months (which clinical trials didn't do). I think 4mg is a bit low, it helped a bit but didn't totally fix everything. I read someone had full pain relief after 8mg, but I didn't go that high.
 
WolfCake said:
I'm wondering about other peptides too, beyond ARA-290. Has anyone had luck with, say, MT-2 for other issues while dealing with nerve pain? I've heard it can help with... other things.

MT-2 and PT-141 are pretty similar, but PT-141 has less tanning effect. Both might give you some nausea at first, but some people swear by them.
 
Just a heads up to anyone thinking of going off TRT to try and get their natural production going again - I would NOT recommend gonadorelin. It's not really effective. You're much better off with a SERM like clomiphene or enclomiphene to kickstart things. Gonadorelin might actually make things worse.
 
On ARA-290 28 days and skin extra sensitive now. Not pain but feeling more. Light brush feels intense. Research shows this happens with ARA. Helped with leg pain though.
 
I've had reactions to GH peptides — CJC, Ipa, Sermorelin, IGF. Major itchy skin, flushing, hives. Need Benadryl after. Happens to about 1 percent of people. No issues with the Wolverine stack though. Usually go with Glow instead.
 
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