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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Left Ventricle Hypertrophy and Nandrolone ( Decadurabolin )
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<blockquote data-quote="tdb" data-source="post: 59057" data-attributes="member: 14742"><p>Hi Nelson,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your suggestion.</p><p></p><p>I have been taking that exact product along with several other joint support supplements such as glucosamine, msm, fermented cod liver oil, d3, magnesium, and vit c (rarely at 500mg), turmeric, apple cider vinegar, raw honey, and a diet rich in sulfurs, bone broths, collagen, organ meats of all kinds, lots of green veggies, no processed foods, when I eat out it is sushi. I only drink water and rarely lime water, watermelon juice, rooibos tea, turmeic tea. I get plenty of sunshine, sleep 9 hours every night, walk 1 hour each day, resistant train 3-4 days a week light weight, higher volume, relatively slow reps, river swim all year long at a national park (pristine water) 3-4 days a week, prehab/rehab work 2-3 days a week. Everything is on point which is why I find my accumulating joint and tendon issues both baffling and frustrating. </p><p></p><p>I have accumulated both chronic and accute sports injuries from boxing and surfing as well as a nasty motorcycle accident a few years ago. I have seen several docs and physiotherapist, Chinese medicine doctors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, etc. I have not been diagnosed with any disease like arthritis. When I was diagnosed with primary hypogonadism and prescribed testosterone I saw a lot of improvements but not so much in my joints and tendons. It is only because I fel like I have exhausted other options that I have started to explore drugs like nandrolone. I am still young, early thirties. I want to continue to be active, healthy and happy for myself and my newborn son for many years to come. </p><p></p><p>My current endocrinologist is very cooperative and if I present him with the scientific literature to support my position, he will evaluate it, we will discuss it and then develop a plan of action that we are both comfortable with. So, I expect his compliance if I should want to try nandrolone for a short course.</p><p></p><p>SoCal Guy </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your links on carvediol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdb, post: 59057, member: 14742"] Hi Nelson, Thank you for your suggestion. I have been taking that exact product along with several other joint support supplements such as glucosamine, msm, fermented cod liver oil, d3, magnesium, and vit c (rarely at 500mg), turmeric, apple cider vinegar, raw honey, and a diet rich in sulfurs, bone broths, collagen, organ meats of all kinds, lots of green veggies, no processed foods, when I eat out it is sushi. I only drink water and rarely lime water, watermelon juice, rooibos tea, turmeic tea. I get plenty of sunshine, sleep 9 hours every night, walk 1 hour each day, resistant train 3-4 days a week light weight, higher volume, relatively slow reps, river swim all year long at a national park (pristine water) 3-4 days a week, prehab/rehab work 2-3 days a week. Everything is on point which is why I find my accumulating joint and tendon issues both baffling and frustrating. I have accumulated both chronic and accute sports injuries from boxing and surfing as well as a nasty motorcycle accident a few years ago. I have seen several docs and physiotherapist, Chinese medicine doctors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, etc. I have not been diagnosed with any disease like arthritis. When I was diagnosed with primary hypogonadism and prescribed testosterone I saw a lot of improvements but not so much in my joints and tendons. It is only because I fel like I have exhausted other options that I have started to explore drugs like nandrolone. I am still young, early thirties. I want to continue to be active, healthy and happy for myself and my newborn son for many years to come. My current endocrinologist is very cooperative and if I present him with the scientific literature to support my position, he will evaluate it, we will discuss it and then develop a plan of action that we are both comfortable with. So, I expect his compliance if I should want to try nandrolone for a short course. SoCal Guy Thank you for your links on carvediol. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Left Ventricle Hypertrophy and Nandrolone ( Decadurabolin )
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