Cycling Guidelines: Typical cycle length: 4 to 8 weeks Some users employ 4 weeks on, 2 to 4 weeks off protocols For acute injuries, shorter cycles of 2 to 4 weeks may be utilized Chronic conditions may warrant longer cycles under appropriate guidance How to Use / Administration Methods Subcutaneous Injection (Most Common) Subcutaneous injection into the fatty tissue of the abdomen, thigh, or near the injury site is the most widely used method
There are clearly observable patterns: doses that keep appearing across unrelated users, cycle lengths that cluster around specific injury types, and timing decisions that reflect real physiological consistency
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