How about ostarine?
Thanks elo76 that is really spot on. I just did research and it sounds awesome it helps a mild amount of everything, it can be ran on top of anything, and it's claim 2 fame is healing injuries and preventing atrophy. great recomend for me thanks
Yeah normal supplements are ok but mild , I've always had tendon issues so was wondering if a pro hormone wud be stronger , I've ran Epi before which dried out my joints
Yea I don't know if there is a ph that will aid with joint pain. Even though you said you've tried regular mild supps I'd say try flexatril like mentioned above it you haven't already. Some other good ones are joint support xt or achilles.
Anyone recommend a prohormone for joint care and some muscle growth
I'm thinking that anything that address joints in this context is simply an anti inflammatory to make it feel better temporarily. I'd need some convincing to believe that there is a supplement that rebuilds joint cartilage.
I've had issues with Achilles Tendinosis for about the past 3 - 4 years, off and on, but last year it became increasingly worse. Had a partial tear of the right Achilles, wore a boot for 4 months as well as the Achilles brace at night. I've tried every supplement looking for something that would help with the tendon pain with no luck, until I tried Flexatril. Freakin amazing change that happened fairly quickly. NutraPlanet has it on sale for $20 still, I believe.
I know Deca and NPP is awesome for your joints, so would 19nor pro hormones make a difference? (Just speculating)
Are you sure Deca is good for joints? if so im glad to know, but If I am reading the Q right a ton of my second hand experience is 19nor methyls are terrible on joints which is why I'd love to find a PH, SARMS, or cheap roid (maybe non-andrgenic so I can take all time) to stack on a T/PH/? cycle
There is no doubt deca is good for your joints, but it will shut you down hard and even if run with test many still experience "deca d1ck" so be careful there. You should get some awesome size and strength gains with it though. Also only in injectable form so idk if you're willing to go that route. Id rather have stiff ass joints than a limp soldier anyday. disclaimer: I am not encouraging you to use deca, only informing. Feel free to continue to research
I know Deca and NPP is awesome for your joints, so would 19nor pro hormones make a difference? (Just speculating)
I read good reviews about Flexeril (which is named after a PHarma muscle relaxer) what's in it? how long did you take it to be normalish? and are you still takng it? If so how much is a maintenance dose?
There is a loading dose of 3 pills twice daily for 10 days, then 3 pills daily. I noticed a difference in my Achilles that had tendinosis after 7 days. I've only been taking it for about 3 weeks now, but have purchased 4 more bottles since it's on sale for about half price. Plus it's the only thing that has helped me.]
Thanks elo76 that is really spot on. I just did research and it sounds awesome it helps a mild amount of everything, it can be ran on top of anything, and it's claim 2 fame is healing injuries and preventing atrophy. great recomend for me thanks
I have run ostarine on top of two of my cycles now. This is the only time my shoulder pain goes away. I know a lot of people talk badly of osta but I won't run a future cycle without it. Just my thought.
I know Deca and NPP is awesome for your joints, so would 19nor pro hormones make a difference? (Just speculating)
I just ordered some MK-2688 and some Flexatril
any other suggestions?
I say this again because I am actually using most of the things being mentioned here (except for the 19nor, I dont **** with deca...I like my dick functional xD) and I have to say with 100% certainty, there is nothing out there that has a better chance at helping your joints than TB-500 and BPC-157...not even close.
When you say joints would this include shoulder issues i.e people like me who have had sub acromial decompression injuries?
Aw man, V I'm not sure if u have a subacromial impingement (likely) or u were injured during a subacromial decompression procedure (unlikely.. but u can see how the terminology you use is critical here).When you say joints would this include shoulder issues i.e people like me who have had sub acromial decompression injuries?
Aw man, V I'm not sure if u have a subacromial impingement (likely) or u were injured during a subacromial decompression procedure (unlikely.. but u can see how the terminology you use is critical here).
Assuming it's an impingement, anti inflammatories are what u need. U cant rebuild, let's say supraspinatus, tissue if a spur (for example) is still impacting the tissue.
Has anyone had much luck with oral bpc-157?
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It's good info, but he's kind of a shyt sack
Viking if it is subacromial impingement it really depends on how long you've had it? In my case I have genetically enlarged tendon and acromion bone in both shoulders (or some have a bone spur) and if it's left untreated and have an active lifestyle you end up shredding the tendon. Football and hockey in my case didn't help the issue. If you have had subacromial impingement for a long time you might be past the point where cortisone will do more than "band-aid" for a while (NSAID's don't bother) because the tendon is so freyed. I took a big hit in hockey and had surgery on my right and it was a breeze they shave down the acromion bone and eliminate the frayed threads of tendon and I was good 6 weeks later.
How long have you had the problem and when did the injury accrue?
Aw man, V I'm not sure if u have a subacromial impingement (likely) or u were injured during a subacromial decompression procedure (unlikely.. but u can see how the terminology you use is critical here).
Assuming it's an impingement, anti inflammatories are what u need. U cant rebuild, let's say supraspinatus, tissue if a spur (for example) is still impacting the tissue.
All these different injuries come down to a couple basic structures and processes. Collagen, actin, myosin, cell division and a couple others (ok there are some that arent related but even then, these play a major role indirectly). From how these structures and biogenesis are affected by these compounds, as well as inflammation, id say there is a VERY good chance theyll help you. You can pick up a bottle of each, some insulin needles, bac water and alcohol preps all together for under $100 and Im telling you, there is very little that you can buy with those $100 that has as much potential as this. It is a bet stacked to your favor. I of course cant say if itll work out with 100% certainty but I can tell you is that if it was me in your place, id have all of these items coming in the mail...actually...I do hahaha
You dont need PHs, what you need is peptides. Your BEST shot, literally is BPC-157 and TB-500. Run a protocol of both and see if things dont improve. Youd be the anomaly.
I have to say with 100% certainty, there is nothing out there that has a better chance at helping your joints than TB-500 and BPC-157...not even close.
How would these stack up against GHRP-6 and MOD 1-29?
I also have bad tendonitis and most of my research has led me to these two for joint health. My hesitation is the GHRP/MOD have to both be pinned 3x a day. Is it the same with TB/BPC?
Ok so if it's definitely sub acromial decompression than ^^^^ is your best measure as I've been doing alot of research on these peptides and hazard knows his $hit! and If your last surgery had 6 mo recovery I would totally throw everything hazard suggested at it and look into GHRH peptide growth hormone releasing hormone. for a long period. What does your doc say and perscribe?