HGH ? and Discusion
Well First let me state i was reading Muscel Deveolpment and Muscel Fitness. There were some article of intrest in them on the Subject.
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Hgh and muscel repair/ joint repair. They had a study done on rotor cuff surgery and they were talking about how it don't help the healing process of these surgey.
My conclusion is and please tell me if I am wrong about the HGH but it only repairs or helps repairs tendons, cartilege and muscel tissue/fiber. But isn't a rotor cuff problem a casue of the Tendon getting weak and can't hold the shoulder in place? So why wouldn't it help in the repair process?Also there were talking how it can help speed up a full knee replacement. But it was more on the principal of the rest of the muscels needing help to get back right.
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Why is it so wrong for athletes to us Hgh and other PED's especially after a major surgery or life threating condition?
Me personally it would not matter he still shows hope for others to get through what ever the case is and to make the best of it to get back to the sport you they love to play.
Really looking for everyone thought on this.
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AnonAlso was a ? about pharma grade and Generic.
Saying that pharma grade is more regualted and that generic out of the United states or not so regualted so that potency could be less effective. The guy was explaineing its how the somatropin was a diffucult substance to create perfec beacuse of the long 191 amino acid chain it has.
Just makeing it more of a chance not to be a potent as say pharma. But with this said we all know that certain Hgh is not as good as it was in the past and some batches or not as good as others when it comes to Generic Hgh we deal with unless we got the $$$$ to afford the Phama Grade. In saying this you can actually aford a whole 6 month supply of Phama Grade. Myself I have other priorities than to spend it on something like this ie. My family
Anonthe rotator cuff is actually comprised of 4 very small muscles that essentially overlap each other while crossing in different directions. these muscles are each responsible for a different range of motion across the shoulder joint. problem with them is that because they are so small they are also very weak, which means they are prone to injury when placed under a load improperly.
now these are muscles that we're talking about. yes, they attach to the skeletal system via tendons, but they are made up of muscles.
as for the repair statements... like you, i'm not sure i can trust that. gh causes hyperplasia and proliferation of cells, which is the multiplication and growth of cells. knowing this fact makes me skeptical that gh would not be beneficial to the repair process of an injured rotator cuff, or any muscle for that matter.
X2 They are just trying to keep it away from us.... What's next Cocaine doesn't get you wired? LOL
yes...and cocaine is a hell of a drug