Cartalax: Anyone tried it?

Chris_16 said:
I had a torn meniscus but went the non-surgical route. I pinned Cartalax along with red light and laser therapy every day. I also did a couple rounds of high-dose BPC-157/TB-500 and ARA-290. I also did an 8 week Tesamorelin cycle. Today, my knee is 95% better than before. I ran 12 miles last week with no major issues except back pain. I'm not sure what helped the most, but something worked! Maybe it would have healed anyway, who knows??

It sounds like the BPC/TB combo helped a lot. I'm looking into those for my knee as well. Do you know if it matters where you get it from?
 
Honestly the residue at the bottom of the vial is annoying. I got my EL vial and there's like 1.2mg just sitting stuck at the bottom of the 2ml. The new vials look suspiciously like the ones from overseas now, not the bigger ones from before. I pull out what I can with an insulin syringe and freeze the rest just in case.
 
Nowadays when I recon with 1ml BAC, I use only 0.5ml in a pen cartridge. Then I rinse the vial with fresh 0.5ml BAC and add that to the cartridge too. Boom—1ml in the cartridge and I know I got everything out.
 
Hospira is the only way if you want peace of mind. Pharmaceutical grade means precision. I've seen too many peptide issues linked to weak or fake bac water. Hospira's the gold standard.
 
make your own bac water - grab 50ml ampuwa sterile packs (20 for around 40 euros), highly pure benzyl alcohol from labdiscounter, and mix. the ampuwa bottles have rubber caps perfect for needle work. add 0.45ml pure ba to 50ml and you're good, lasts longer.
 
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