Glowing issues

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I've been taking glow for one week now. So far, the only glow results that I have seen is the bright red injection site. I takes about 7 or 8 hours to start burning and then feels like a constant bee sting. From my understanding, it is the copper in the mix. I have read some threads where this happens for a couple weeks and then goes away. What are some of your personal results with glow. How long did it take before you started to notice any results? Trying to decide if it is worth it to keep using this product. I am pinning 10 units daily.
 
KLOW results in welts/lumps every time so far.
No stinging or burning though.
 
Jeez, I wish there were more replies to your post. I've been taking GLOW 3.5mg (15units) for the past 6 weeks on a 5 day on, 2 day off basis. I started it hoping for the skin rejuvenating benefits. I haven't really noticed any skin improvements so far BUT an old persistent knee injury seems to have cleared up, and maybe some improvement of other neuropathy, so I'm encouraged to continue taking it, BUT... it's the only injection that I really hate. It stings a bit going in which I guess I can deal with, but afterwards there's an annoying persistent dull ache in and around the area of the injection, sometimes spanning a few inches, and it can continue being tender for days afterwards. Yesterday, I rolled some lidocaine over the area which helped a bit, but I'd really like to hear from others on how to minimize the discomfort.
 
Jeez, I wish there were more replies to your post. I've been taking GLOW 3.5mg (15units) for the past 6 weeks on a 5 day on, 2 day off basis. I started it hoping for the skin rejuvenating benefits. I haven't really noticed any skin improvements so far BUT an old persistent knee injury seems to have cleared up, and maybe some improvement of other neuropathy, so I'm encouraged to continue taking it, BUT... it's the only injection that I really hate. It stings a bit going in which I guess I can deal with, but afterwards there's an annoying persistent dull ache in and around the area of the injection, sometimes spanning a few inches, and it can continue being tender for days afterwards. Yesterday, I rolled some lidocaine over the area which helped a bit, but I'd really like to hear from others on how to minimize the discomfort.
there are few replies because this is one of the most frequently and endlessly discussed topics on this forum and we're all bored of talking about it; but its usually KLOW we discuss it about, because most people use that instead of GLOW these days. But if you search with that, you will find 101 ways to reduce the ISRs, none of which actually work except for like three people apiece, all of whom will claim their way is the miracle way that will surely work.

I'm on my fourth cycle and the bruises/welts/everything else eventually just randomly stopped; like my skin just sighed and stopped complaining eventually.
 
I've been taking glow for one week now. So far, the only glow results that I have seen is the bright red injection site. I takes about 7 or 8 hours to start burning and then feels like a constant bee sting. From my understanding, it is the copper in the mix. I have read some threads where this happens for a couple weeks and then goes away. What are some of your personal results with glow. How long did it take before you started to notice any results? Trying to decide if it is worth it to keep using this product. I am pinning 10 units daily.
When I first started, I got an itchy welt after injection. I tried a half inch needle in the glutes and the reaction completely went away. Never had a problem since! That seems to be the solution anytime I've gotten a reaction, try a l longer needle. Dilution helps, too, I always use 3 ml BAC. I think my hair and skin look better, but I've been doing a lot of stuff so it's hard to say specifically what's working. I did notice the last time I took a couple of weeks off GLOW my knee pain was a little worse, so maybe the BPC and TB are the real stars of the show. Anyway it's pretty and purple and I love it, I hope it ends up working for you!
 
When I first started, I got an itchy welt after injection. I tried a half inch needle in the glutes and the reaction completely went away. Never had a problem since! That seems to be the solution anytime I've gotten a reaction, try a l longer needle. Dilution helps, too, I always use 3 ml BAC. I think my hair and skin look better, but I've been doing a lot of stuff so it's hard to say specifically what's working. I did notice the last time I took a couple of weeks off GLOW my knee pain was a little worse, so maybe the BPC and TB are the real stars of the show. Anyway it's pretty and purple and I love it, I hope it ends up working for you!
The bruising has finally quit. Still getting the red injection site though. It burns about 6-7 hours after pinning for a while. Haven’t really noticed any definite positive results yet. I’ll keep trying and hoping for the best.
 
You'll mostly get the ghkcu benefits those show up after 1-2 months as your skin sells turn over, usually a 40 day period and that's longer if you're older, keep at it, but maybe switch to ghkcu alone, it's cheaper and use the TB and BPC seperate as needed if money is an issue
 

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