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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
The role of NO in the management of OA
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<blockquote data-quote="andrewBwinter" data-source="post: 228568" data-attributes="member: 43256"><p>Yes and no. I do use L-Citrulline before workouts and the difference is measurable. The challenge for me is to take it daily since it gets expensive. I am at 2.5 daily for Cialis and I find the morning when I take it, the pain is diminished. So the question for me becomes how much of any one thing(s) am I willing to take. I have settled on 2.5 "tada!" In the morning with L-C pre-workout on gym days. (eod) That seems to give me a good combination of pain relief without loading up on NSAIDs. </p><p></p><p>Some days I almost rush down the stairs without any issue at all. I have also cleaned up my diet and added fresh juice every morning:</p><p>Carrots</p><p>Apple</p><p>Ginger</p><p>Radish</p><p>Brussel sprouts</p><p>Celery</p><p>Beets (when I remember to buy them)</p><p></p><p>You'll see natural pain relievers (sulphur) and a vaso-dialator (beets) in the mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewBwinter, post: 228568, member: 43256"] Yes and no. I do use L-Citrulline before workouts and the difference is measurable. The challenge for me is to take it daily since it gets expensive. I am at 2.5 daily for Cialis and I find the morning when I take it, the pain is diminished. So the question for me becomes how much of any one thing(s) am I willing to take. I have settled on 2.5 "tada!" In the morning with L-C pre-workout on gym days. (eod) That seems to give me a good combination of pain relief without loading up on NSAIDs. Some days I almost rush down the stairs without any issue at all. I have also cleaned up my diet and added fresh juice every morning: Carrots Apple Ginger Radish Brussel sprouts Celery Beets (when I remember to buy them) You'll see natural pain relievers (sulphur) and a vaso-dialator (beets) in the mix. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
The role of NO in the management of OA
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