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Test cream + low dose deca
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 77620" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>Here are a few things to consider...others will have to chime in on the Deca front, but I had knee and back issues, both of which are almost completely resolved, and here are a few ideas:</p><p></p><p></p><p>- I and other people I know have had amazing improvement in joint issues from DMSO, so I would add that into the mix.</p><p></p><p></p><p>- The thing that helped my knees the most was correcting flaws in my lifting form and gait, and not going to failure or past the point in any set where my form started to deteriorate. When I had my knee problems, my knees/legs/feet were slightly out of alignment when I ran, walked and squatted, and correcting that made a huge difference. I haven't gone to failure on any set in about 6 years and I am in better overall condition now than I was before when I was going all out.</p><p></p><p></p><p>- Using one of the lumbar extender devices has been very helpful for my back. You can test if it seems helpful by looking at a picture of one and using rolled-up towels to see if the type of stretch it provides is helpful. I would also check out the various podcasts with Stuart McGill. A tip I heard from him which was to only do leg-presses with one leg at a time also helped my back a lot, although I rarely do leg presses at all now. But he is full of great back info.</p><p></p><p></p><p>- I eliminated some things that aggravated my knees to the point of not being worth doing, lunges being a prime example</p><p></p><p></p><p>- I found that full-depth front squats were very therapeutic for my knees, but again, never past the point of deteriorating form. The front squats really seemed to help the integrity of the joint more than any other exercise.</p><p></p><p></p><p>-If you want additional medical input, you might want to check out Dr. William Seeds who is an orthopedic surgeon near Cleveland, but who also seems very knowledgeable on peptides. You can find a great interview with him to download on superhumanradio.net. Maybe he does phone consults. He seemed to be positive on BP-157 in the interview.</p><p></p><p></p><p>- I'll be very interested to hear what experience you have with Deca, especially since most reports about it are at much higher doses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 77620, member: 15235"] Here are a few things to consider...others will have to chime in on the Deca front, but I had knee and back issues, both of which are almost completely resolved, and here are a few ideas: - I and other people I know have had amazing improvement in joint issues from DMSO, so I would add that into the mix. - The thing that helped my knees the most was correcting flaws in my lifting form and gait, and not going to failure or past the point in any set where my form started to deteriorate. When I had my knee problems, my knees/legs/feet were slightly out of alignment when I ran, walked and squatted, and correcting that made a huge difference. I haven't gone to failure on any set in about 6 years and I am in better overall condition now than I was before when I was going all out. - Using one of the lumbar extender devices has been very helpful for my back. You can test if it seems helpful by looking at a picture of one and using rolled-up towels to see if the type of stretch it provides is helpful. I would also check out the various podcasts with Stuart McGill. A tip I heard from him which was to only do leg-presses with one leg at a time also helped my back a lot, although I rarely do leg presses at all now. But he is full of great back info. - I eliminated some things that aggravated my knees to the point of not being worth doing, lunges being a prime example - I found that full-depth front squats were very therapeutic for my knees, but again, never past the point of deteriorating form. The front squats really seemed to help the integrity of the joint more than any other exercise. -If you want additional medical input, you might want to check out Dr. William Seeds who is an orthopedic surgeon near Cleveland, but who also seems very knowledgeable on peptides. You can find a great interview with him to download on superhumanradio.net. Maybe he does phone consults. He seemed to be positive on BP-157 in the interview. - I'll be very interested to hear what experience you have with Deca, especially since most reports about it are at much higher doses. [/QUOTE]
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