PAPoots
GLP-1 Enthusiast

GLOW has done nothing for my pains or skin. But I'm looking for a fix. Mostly shoulder pain and elbow pains. Are the Wolverine blends good, or should I take the two separately?


PAPoots said:GLOW has done nothing for my pains or skin. But I'm looking for a fix. Mostly shoulder pain and elbow pains. Are the Wolverine blends good, or should I take the two separately?




I have a 75% slap year in the shoulder. Insurance won't cover it unless it was 50. I had two surgeries in it already about, holy shit, 30 years ago.Calm Logic said:HGH is something that may be worth considering. But HGH can increase water/fluid pressure on some nerves (as with carpal tunnel).
Other peptides for pain include KPV (as in KLOW) for inflammation and ARA-290 for nerves and inflammation.
What kind of elbow and shoulder pain?

Would the water retention increase with the water retention from Tesa?Calm Logic said:HGH is something that may be worth considering. But HGH can increase water/fluid pressure on some nerves (as with carpal tunnel).
Other peptides for pain include KPV (as in KLOW) for inflammation and ARA-290 for nerves and inflammation.
What kind of elbow and shoulder pain?


But is the ratio correct. I learned the expensive way that my 1:1 ipa/tesa blend is not really beneficial. So I had to buy a separate Tesa batch. So I take 700mcg of the blend in the AM, 350 ipa/350 tesa. And again at night along with 1mg tesa to give me 1.7 mg of TESA a day, which sits in the middle of the 1.5 to 2mg of tesa a day. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, I become a pin cushion when I add in the Nad+ and reta.pughster25 said:its cheaper buying the blend


Maybe that explains why my carpal tunnel is been acting up lately. I started taking sermorelin about a month ago.Calm Logic said:HGH is something that may be worth considering. But HGH can increase water/fluid pressure on some nerves (as with carpal tunnel).