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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Supplements/recommendations for aiding in restoring cartilage to the knee. Only 39 years old and is considered level 3-4 arthritic
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<blockquote data-quote="testiculus" data-source="post: 261184" data-attributes="member: 17128"><p>It would be interesting to test serum GH levels 2 hours post injection with intra-articular vs. subQ. If similar, then I'm not sure you're really achieving meaningfully higher GH levels in the joint capsule. Theoretically an IM injection into the muscle nearest the joint capsule could produce high levels in the joint capsule and adjacent bone if there is significant migration. Given that chondrocytes are adhered to the bone, achieving high levels GH in the bone could be important to promoting cartilage regeneration.</p><p></p><p>For the IGF-1 experiments was this for connective tissue injuries or muscle body tears?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testiculus, post: 261184, member: 17128"] It would be interesting to test serum GH levels 2 hours post injection with intra-articular vs. subQ. If similar, then I'm not sure you're really achieving meaningfully higher GH levels in the joint capsule. Theoretically an IM injection into the muscle nearest the joint capsule could produce high levels in the joint capsule and adjacent bone if there is significant migration. Given that chondrocytes are adhered to the bone, achieving high levels GH in the bone could be important to promoting cartilage regeneration. For the IGF-1 experiments was this for connective tissue injuries or muscle body tears? [/QUOTE]
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Supplements/recommendations for aiding in restoring cartilage to the knee. Only 39 years old and is considered level 3-4 arthritic
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