i'm taking a week off right now, its been 12 weeks since I last did. I've been doing GVT + GBC, and I could use some healup timeI think I want something that is light weight, but slow negatives so that there is less joint strain
I agree with your decision. But, like I said earlier (and was confirmed by jjohn), if your joints start to hurt so bad that you consider stopping the cycle, it's at least worth a shot to restart the cissus, and continue the cycle.Wow, thanks for all the quick replies! Lets see, I have been taking Incarnate for 3 months (?), one dose (3 caps) at morning and one dose after w/o. I recently switched to dosing pre and post w/o. I am taking 5 xfactor per day. I weigh 220 lbs. I take Incarnate for shoulder pain, tendon pain in my forearms and stress fractures in my forearms as well. I think I may, after reading everyone's input, drop the cissus, as I have been feeling pretty well lately (joints, arms, etc). XFactor is to expensive at the moment to do a "test-cycle" for you guys. Thank you for all your input!
I agree with your decision. But, like I said earlier (and was confirmed by jjohn), if your joints start to hurt so bad that you consider stopping the cycle, it's at least worth a shot to restart the cissus, and continue the cycle.
Anyway, good luck...
Like I said earlier; THERE'S MORE TO THIS WORLD THAN CISSUS FOR JOINT PAIN.... ahem
Celadrin
Glucosamine
Chondroitin
MSM
ADVIL
topical's
"Blue goo"
Emu Oil
etc etc etc.... CISSUS is not a catch all cure all by ANY means and is not even effective under EVERY circumstance. I have ran X-factor with ZERO joint problems... probably because I drink enough water?? maybe?