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As far as I know, its action is localized.
Taking it orally, it should heal gastric issues, taking it rectally, it should heal issues caused by rough encounters while doing prison time.
Meaning, if you have golfers elbow, it should be injected: a- into the trigger point -or b- near the inflammation/around it.
I'm very interested in that compound and your link is a good read! Also google: Pentosan.

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As far as I know, its action is localized.
Taking it orally, it should heal gastric issues, taking it rectally, it should heal issues caused by rough encounters while doing prison time.
Meaning, if you have golfers elbow, it should be injected: a- into the trigger point -or b- near the inflammation/around it.
I'm very interested in that compound and your link is a good read! Also google: Pentosan.

Cheers, HG
Oh that's a shame, I have a bad back after surgery and was hoping orally would help. I don't want to inject
 
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Oh that's a shame, I have a bad back after surgery and was hoping orally would help. I don't want to inject
It would be subcutaneous and it does not sting, no different from acupuncture. Good time to look for a buddy who is a nurse or something.
 
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Pentosan could be interesting too, must be injected IM weekly for 4 weeks, then off-time for a month or so but it has an overall effect on inflammation -not only localized.I don't advise to use it, as very little is known about effect on humans, it's for race horses. If I get my hands on it, I will try it and log it.
 
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Ah I see, that's annoying. Is there nothing oral that has an overall effect on the body?
 
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Ah I see, that's annoying. Is there nothing oral that has an overall effect on the body?
I tried EVERYTHING, besides: BPC, Pentosan and Adequan. Those 3 have anecdotal potential and I'm desperate enough to give them a try.
At the moment I have to wait for a detailed diagnosis for my fugged up knees, then I will plan my "attack".
No supplement on earth helped (Celadrin,Cissus,Gluco-chondri-sh1t, fish oils,Cetyl myristolate, Eggshell-sh1t...and more) and I guess for most people placebo could play a role when evaluating their effects.
 
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I tried EVERYTHING, besides: BPC, Pentosan and Adequan. Those 3 have anecdotal potential and I'm desperate enough to give them a try.
At the moment I have to wait for a detailed diagnosis for my fugged up knees, then I will plan my "attack".
No supplement on earth helped (Celadrin,Cissus,Gluco-chondri-sh1t, fish oils,Cetyl myristolate, Eggshell-sh1t...and more) and I guess for most people placebo could play a role when evaluating their effects.
Have you tried DMSO for pain??
 
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Have you tried DMSO for pain??
Yawn... <---LOL
I said I tried EVERYTHING, DMSO does nothing but giving you a garlic smell and some skin issues on sensitive parts. I could expand my list of approaches: Like: arnica with DMSO, Boswellia, Turmeric, liposomal Vit-C, ALL kind of enzymes like serrapeptase , wobenzyme .... should I go on?
I did AAS too, like DECA and NPP. NPP helped big time, as long as I injected it 3 times a week, after that...meh.
I tried a lot on my pet dogs too, no big changes.
For your condition I would consider Wobenzyme-N and Serrapeptase, because scar tissue could be a cause in your condition. But don't get exited yet.
 
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Yawn... <---LOL
I said I tried EVERYTHING, DMSO does nothing but giving you a garlic smell and some skin issues on sensitive parts. I could expand my list of approaches: Like: arnica with DMSO, Boswellia, Turmeric, liposomal Vit-C, ALL kind of enzymes like serrapeptase , wobenzyme .... should I go on?
I did AAS too, like DECA and NPP. NPP helped big time, as long as I injected it 3 times a week, after that...meh.
I tried a lot on my pet dogs too, no big changes.
For your condition I would consider Wobenzyme-N and Serrapeptase, because scar tissue could be a cause in your condition. But don't get exited yet.
I am on DMSO and Serrapeptase, the DMSO is unbelievable for me, its near enough got rid of most of my external scar tissue and alot just underneath the surface. Serrapeptase I am not sure of, I still take though.
 
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I am on DMSO and Serrapeptase, the DMSO is unbelievable for me, its near enough got rid of most of my external scar tissue and alot just underneath the surface. Serrapeptase I am not sure of, I still take though.
If DMSO helps you, that is great news! It never did for me, maybe because my problem is intra-articular and sits deeper.
 
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If DMSO helps you, that is great news! It never did for me, maybe because my problem is intra-articular and sits deeper.
Ye very possible, like I say, not sure how deep it is helping me, obviously my scar tissue is 3-4 inches inside my body and very complicated once it spreads and attaches to nerves and everything.

Long road but does help.

What is your actual problem HG?
 
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Ye very possible, like I say, not sure how deep it is helping me, obviously my scar tissue is 3-4 inches inside my body and very complicated once it spreads and attaches to nerves and everything.

Long road but does help.

What is your actual problem HG?
I'm still waiting for a detailed diagnose. The trouble began at the end of an epistane cycle. Joints dried out and on top of that I had 2 smaller accidents, to stupid to share. My guess is some cartilage floating inside the capsule and arthrosis due to lack of joint lubrication -or arthritis. At the end of the week I'll see a specialist. After that maybe surgery, if not treatable BPC-Pentosan-Adequan.
I waited too long to see a doc, my bad. Thought I had it figured out.
 
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I'm still waiting for a detailed diagnose. The trouble began at the end of an epistane cycle. Joints dried out and on top of that I had 2 smaller accidents, to stupid to share. My guess is some cartilage floating inside the capsule and arthrosis due to lack of joint lubrication -or arthritis. At the end of the week I'll see a specialist. After that maybe surgery, if not treatable BPC-Pentosan-Adequan.
I waited too long to see a doc, my bad. Thought I had it figured out.
You from UK or US?

I had knee arthroscopy when I was younger due to cartilage damage
 
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Anything for external scarring . I have some deep lacerations on my hands and a nickel sized hole through the area below knee cap to the left . Everyone always asks me if I served . No mofo i just been thru hell .
 
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Anything for external scarring . I have some deep lacerations on my hands and a nickel sized hole through the area below knee cap to the left . Everyone always asks me if I served . No mofo i just been thru hell .
DMSO really helped my surface scars
 
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You from UK or US?

I had knee arthroscopy when I was younger due to cartilage damage
I'm from Paraguay, no joke. That's also an explication why I waited so long to see a doc. Here you do not find true specialists for anything and for 25 years I auto-medicated myself and my wife, making me sort of the only trustworthy doctor in bananaland, LOL.
 
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I'm from Paraguay, no joke. That's also an explication why I waited so long to see a doc. Here you do not find true specialists for anything and for 25 years I auto-medicated myself and my wife, making me sort of the only trustworthy doctor in bananaland, LOL.
Lol come auto medicate me with that npp and deca in your cabinet. ;)
 
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Would Serrapeptase enzymes help (me) an ex cigarette smoker heal up my lungs ?
hairygrandpa your thoughts as well pls.
It is worth a go, from what I understand it is something that works better when used locally. But give it a try, a lot of people have seen benefits from using tablets
 
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I'm from Paraguay, no joke. That's also an explication why I waited so long to see a doc. Here you do not find true specialists for anything and for 25 years I auto-medicated myself and my wife, making me sort of the only trustworthy doctor in bananaland, LOL.
ha o right, seems a bit different over there then lol
 
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Would Serrapeptase enzymes help (me) an ex cigarette smoker heal up my lungs ?
hairygrandpa your thoughts as well pls.
I doubt it will do something, what is there to heal? The lung should clear up after cessation of tobacco abuse. If you already have emphysema or COPD, it's not reversible, as I know, may have to read on it.
 
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It is worth a go, from what I understand it is something that works better when used locally. But give it a try, a lot of people have seen benefits from using tablets
Serrapeptase had a weird side effect for me. I got a sharp pain along my jawline from it, clearly a neurological issue, there is a bit of info online, seems I'm not lucky when it comes to sides. Almost all AAS affect me different than normal too, outside the normal expectations.
 

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