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Peptides for arthritis?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 252129" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>Thanks for posting the study. What's really missing here is a large population of patients who have had the procedure under varying conditions whose results can be tracked. Perhaps that will start to happen with the AOD peptide therapies. Best of luck with whatever you try.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Centeno also wrote an article that said there are other factors besides cartilage that determine pain and function, and that apparently some people who are "bone on bone" can regain a lot of function without necessarily re-growing cartilage. That was on the Regenexx blog but I have not gone back and tracked that down since I thankfully don't have that issue, however the take-away would be that there could be other things besides cartilage that the HGH is benefiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 252129, member: 15235"] Thanks for posting the study. What's really missing here is a large population of patients who have had the procedure under varying conditions whose results can be tracked. Perhaps that will start to happen with the AOD peptide therapies. Best of luck with whatever you try. Dr. Centeno also wrote an article that said there are other factors besides cartilage that determine pain and function, and that apparently some people who are "bone on bone" can regain a lot of function without necessarily re-growing cartilage. That was on the Regenexx blog but I have not gone back and tracked that down since I thankfully don't have that issue, however the take-away would be that there could be other things besides cartilage that the HGH is benefiting. [/QUOTE]
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