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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone for CRPS/RSD
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<blockquote data-quote="PAUL-E" data-source="post: 51080" data-attributes="member: 13108"><p>Great question! Not 100% sure I know DR's are still learning more about CRPS. </p><p>I first thought about nandrolone because its know for helping joint pain and BMD but looking into it more I found the article with the CRPS and rats the more I looked into it the more it seemed like it could help and my DR agreed that it was worth trying based off its anti-inflammatory property's.</p><p>If I had to guess from what I've read CRPS is a inflammatory condition nandrolone has anti-inflammatory property's. </p><p>CRPS is also believed to be a dysfunction on the sympathetic nervous system and type 1 usually happens from a broken bone I believe there is a connection between the osteoblast and osteoclasts and the dysfunction of the sympathetic nervous system and that's why medications that improve BMD seem to help CRPS type 1. </p><p>I also believe nandrolone helps improve blood flow to the effected area as part of my hand that used to be ice cold and would turn colors is warmer now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAUL-E, post: 51080, member: 13108"] Great question! Not 100% sure I know DR's are still learning more about CRPS. I first thought about nandrolone because its know for helping joint pain and BMD but looking into it more I found the article with the CRPS and rats the more I looked into it the more it seemed like it could help and my DR agreed that it was worth trying based off its anti-inflammatory property's. If I had to guess from what I've read CRPS is a inflammatory condition nandrolone has anti-inflammatory property's. CRPS is also believed to be a dysfunction on the sympathetic nervous system and type 1 usually happens from a broken bone I believe there is a connection between the osteoblast and osteoclasts and the dysfunction of the sympathetic nervous system and that's why medications that improve BMD seem to help CRPS type 1. I also believe nandrolone helps improve blood flow to the effected area as part of my hand that used to be ice cold and would turn colors is warmer now. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Nandrolone for CRPS/RSD
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