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Peptides for arthritis?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 268931" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Its honestly not that hard to figure out where the joint is in your knee unless you are fat. I have very low body fat (especially on the knee). I have also had quite a few injections in my knee by my ortho. Now the shoulder is much more difficult but I have no rear rotators so my doctor showed me exactly where to inject. You absolutely don't need ultral sound to inject most knees. Heck the 1st time I got an injection I showed my doctor exactly where he would inject. You can feel the gap between the bone, especially when there is no meniscus. Besides if you miss, its simple, you hit bone. Doctors in this field do what is called "blind" injections all the time.</p><p></p><p>I have used hGH successfully for years in healing and muscular growth/fat loss. I have also used BPC 157 for injuries many times over the past 10 years very successfully for IMHO all these doctors pushing this treatment are selling snake oil praying off the pain of older people who have no other options other than surgery. PRP included. I was part of a study in 2010 to use this stuff and have had quite a few injection in both the knee and shoulder and it has done nothing to improve my condition. Exactly why insurance will not cover it. IGF-1 injections work much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 268931, member: 43589"] Its honestly not that hard to figure out where the joint is in your knee unless you are fat. I have very low body fat (especially on the knee). I have also had quite a few injections in my knee by my ortho. Now the shoulder is much more difficult but I have no rear rotators so my doctor showed me exactly where to inject. You absolutely don't need ultral sound to inject most knees. Heck the 1st time I got an injection I showed my doctor exactly where he would inject. You can feel the gap between the bone, especially when there is no meniscus. Besides if you miss, its simple, you hit bone. Doctors in this field do what is called "blind" injections all the time. I have used hGH successfully for years in healing and muscular growth/fat loss. I have also used BPC 157 for injuries many times over the past 10 years very successfully for IMHO all these doctors pushing this treatment are selling snake oil praying off the pain of older people who have no other options other than surgery. PRP included. I was part of a study in 2010 to use this stuff and have had quite a few injection in both the knee and shoulder and it has done nothing to improve my condition. Exactly why insurance will not cover it. IGF-1 injections work much better. [/QUOTE]
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