KLOW - expensive as hell and for what?

Randyfrog90

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Listen, I get it, everyone love this stuff. Makes your skin look nice, is good for old injuries and joints and more.

I do not get the hype. I’ve probably taken it on and off for probably 6 months at this point. I feel like all that’s happened is I’m like $500 poorer.

My skin has always been okay at least, but I see no noticeable improvement. The real test was my shoulder which I had an injury to back about 6 months ago. MRI says it’s an AC sprain but it keeps on persisting. Even with rest, even with klow, I just do not buy into what it is for how expensive it is. Does anyone else have different experiences? Am I using it wrong?
 
Listen, I get it, everyone love this stuff. Makes your skin look nice, is good for old injuries and joints and more.

I do not get the hype. I’ve probably taken it on and off for probably 6 months at this point. I feel like all that’s happened is I’m like $500 poorer.

My skin has always been okay at least, but I see no noticeable improvement. The real test was my shoulder which I had an injury to back about 6 months ago. MRI says it’s an AC sprain but it keeps on persisting. Even with rest, even with klow, I just do not buy into what it is for how expensive it is. Does anyone else have different experiences? Am I using it wrong?
The amount of tb/bpc in klow is not optimal for the kind of repair you’re talking about in the last paragraph. I’d suggest you look into protocols for tb/bpc dosed separately for tissue repair.
 

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