Sat-06-01-2018, 22:56 PM
(Sat-06-01-2018, 22:50 PM)Caroline Wrote: The reason for that location is that the now visible DNA that is in the blood has to be taken to the production center of the T-helper cells. That is to be done by the lymphe system.
There is a concentration of lymphe access buttons under your arms and in your groin.
Injecting under your arm is bit more risk full as there are large veins also under your arm
Interesting, I understand the lymph access buttons as you say but now you have me thinking.
#1 Is it best to inject a Bio near the psoriasis.
#2 Is it best to inject it near a Lymph.
#3 Or it makes no difference where you inject a Bio as long as it is within the recommended sites