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Localized injection (near the injury): May provide higher local peptide levels Often used for acute, localized injuries Inject within 23 inches of the injury site Can be combined with systemic injections Common in the first 12 weeks Systemic injection (abdominal): Provides whole-body distribution Suitable for multiple injuries or chronic conditions More convenient for long-term protocols Effective for internal organ healing Standard approach for general support Combined approach: Some protocols use both Example: a localized injection at the injury plus a systemic injection elsewhere May provide both local and systemic effects Requires higher total peptide amounts Storage and Handling Proper storage preserves potency and stability
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