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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Supplements/recommendations for aiding in restoring cartilage to the knee. Only 39 years old and is considered level 3-4 arthritic
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<blockquote data-quote="robegu" data-source="post: 261794" data-attributes="member: 40827"><p>This is a fairly complete list. I would add; Hylauronic acid in liguid/oral form is a must. I use "Neocell" brand which is definately bioavailable, its helped me tremendously and you can feel it a few days. The Injections are actually not good for the tissue long term. but are a good short term. A collagen supplement also helps. Glucosamine/chondroitin generally has low bioavailability, but it seems to help some people, I have tried various forms with no luck.. secretagougues are good , but the real GH is even better, you can get chinese GH on the internet for about 10-20% of the price and get about 80% of the benefit. I have had tremendous success with Prolotherapy on my spine and neck, not so much for my knees</p><p> Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robegu, post: 261794, member: 40827"] This is a fairly complete list. I would add; Hylauronic acid in liguid/oral form is a must. I use "Neocell" brand which is definately bioavailable, its helped me tremendously and you can feel it a few days. The Injections are actually not good for the tissue long term. but are a good short term. A collagen supplement also helps. Glucosamine/chondroitin generally has low bioavailability, but it seems to help some people, I have tried various forms with no luck.. secretagougues are good , but the real GH is even better, you can get chinese GH on the internet for about 10-20% of the price and get about 80% of the benefit. I have had tremendous success with Prolotherapy on my spine and neck, not so much for my knees Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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Supplements/recommendations for aiding in restoring cartilage to the knee. Only 39 years old and is considered level 3-4 arthritic
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