HGH and tendon regeneration.

klb1998

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I have had problems with my elbow for about 2 1/2 years now. I have had surgery to repair a torn medial tendon and it hasn't really helped that much. I know a pretty good bit about steriods but not that much about GH. I was wondering if GH would help me elbow/joint problems? And at what doseage would be the most beneficial to heal this problem permenantly not just a temporary fix. I can't workout at all now and really can't do anything active because it aggrivates it. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
KLB
 
klb1998 said:
I have had problems with my elbow for about 2 1/2 years now. I have had surgery to repair a torn medial tendon and it hasn't really helped that much. I know a pretty good bit about steriods but not that much about GH. I was wondering if GH would help me elbow/joint problems? And at what doseage would be the most beneficial to heal this problem permenantly not just a temporary fix. I can't workout at all now and really can't do anything active because it aggrivates it. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
KLB
GH will help you some.....throw in deca and equipoise.....they will help too.....
 
urbadside said:
GH will help you some.....throw in deca and equipoise.....they will help too.....

I tend to agree though I consider deca a hedge around the RBC problem when trying to grow (ie, when larger dosages of drugs are being used to foster hypertrophy). For therapeutic purposes, I consider eq as sufficient by itself at dosages of 300-400mg/wk specifically for connective tissue injuries. And then of course intermittent ultrasound treatments coupled with growth hormone and a gradual re-introduction to resistance training, etc. to ultimately heal the injury and move forward.

There is however a constant which must be added to this equation ; time.
 
Hogg said:
I tend to agree though I consider deca a hedge around the RBC problem when trying to grow (ie, when larger dosages of drugs are being used to foster hypertrophy). For therapeutic purposes, I consider eq as sufficient by itself at dosages of 300-400mg/wk specifically for connective tissue injuries. And then of course intermittent ultrasound treatments coupled with growth hormone and a gradual re-introduction to resistance training, etc. to ultimately heal the injury and move forward.

There is however a constant which must be added to this equation ; time.

I couldnt have said it better bro....
 
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