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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) for joint pain
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 235390" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I have used Nandrolone for several years now along with my TRT and I’ve posted my results within this forum. First of all, I believe you’re probably going to need at least 100 mg to feel the effects. At least initially. From my experience a hundred milligrams a week will provide a nice overall reduction in inflammation and pain across your entire body. You will also notice some muscle mass increases assuming you lift weights. You can take it from there. You can try it for three months and then just cycle off or stay on longer term or adjust your dose up and down. My current protocol has been taking about 120 mg a week for the last six months. Recently I just lowered it to 40 mg just to see how low I could go and I am doing OK but the pain is certainly coming back.</p><p></p><p>You also have to realize that nandrolone does not cure any joint issues. It only reduces the inflammation, swelling and pain. This is a huge blessing but you have to be careful. Twice when I started lowering my dose after running it for several months I wound up getting injured because I kept my current weight lifting protocol. While on the Nandrolone, I got bigger and stronger and started lifting heavier weights. It was no problem and in fact I felt better than ever. But when I cycled down and lowered the dose -keeping weights about the same -I wound up stressing my old injuries again. So just remember to lower your intensity because you won’t have the nandrolone benefit if you come off. Other than that I wound highly recommend it’s use. Allowed me to do things I haven’t been able to do in a decade or more – like walk up and down stairs without pain, lift weights with a Barbell without neck and shoulder pain and squat without cracking knees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 235390, member: 19127"] I have used Nandrolone for several years now along with my TRT and I’ve posted my results within this forum. First of all, I believe you’re probably going to need at least 100 mg to feel the effects. At least initially. From my experience a hundred milligrams a week will provide a nice overall reduction in inflammation and pain across your entire body. You will also notice some muscle mass increases assuming you lift weights. You can take it from there. You can try it for three months and then just cycle off or stay on longer term or adjust your dose up and down. My current protocol has been taking about 120 mg a week for the last six months. Recently I just lowered it to 40 mg just to see how low I could go and I am doing OK but the pain is certainly coming back. You also have to realize that nandrolone does not cure any joint issues. It only reduces the inflammation, swelling and pain. This is a huge blessing but you have to be careful. Twice when I started lowering my dose after running it for several months I wound up getting injured because I kept my current weight lifting protocol. While on the Nandrolone, I got bigger and stronger and started lifting heavier weights. It was no problem and in fact I felt better than ever. But when I cycled down and lowered the dose -keeping weights about the same -I wound up stressing my old injuries again. So just remember to lower your intensity because you won’t have the nandrolone benefit if you come off. Other than that I wound highly recommend it’s use. Allowed me to do things I haven’t been able to do in a decade or more – like walk up and down stairs without pain, lift weights with a Barbell without neck and shoulder pain and squat without cracking knees. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Deca (nandrolone) for joint pain
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