I know that Deca lubricates the joints, but I just want to know what other AS can do the same that have a lower detection time.
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I know that Deca lubricates the joints, but I just want to know what other AS can do the same that have a lower detection time.
ya, you should try drinking lots of water and you can take glucosamine, the glucosamine will take a couple weeks to kick in but it will work great.
cortisone injections.....but....they hurt.
You say Lots of water, what is considered lots of water? I've been taking glucosamine but It hasn't really done anything for me.
ya go with glucosamine. It works really well.
takes all the pain from my shoulder
But doesn't cortisone do more damage to the bones and joints, although it helps, he said it does more damge also? That's what I was told by a pharmacist in Mexico
i would say a gallon and a half to 2 gallons of water a day.
EQ will do the same as Deca for some not as well as Deca but detection time is up there as well with EQ :elephant:
winstrol messed my knee joints up pretty bad so I was just looking to take either deca or something else. But the thing is I'm an athlete at a Division II university, and I'm scared it will show up on a drug test
Glucusamine products are all over the place now, they sell generic types in every wallmart and store, i personally use GLC2000 wich gaurantees its higher quality and results, must use it constantly if you want to see good results though.
what about adequan, I heard that's like a wonder drug for joints?
synovisc (sodium hyaluronate)
My doc said cortisone works,but weakens tissue,tendons in the long run. I find Eq is also bad on the joints. Any AAS that causes water bloat will help but deca is the bomb.
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Originally Posted by bballer
The deca metabolite will linger so not a good choice for you Bro - sour cherries by the cupful have a anti - inflammatory effect
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Originally Posted by powerlifter
Plus sitting on the crapper all day will take pressure off of your knees ;)
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Einy...is this the main use for sodium hyaluronate? I've seen it mentioned here and there but never really knew what it as for...Quote:
Originally Posted by einstein1905
corticosteroids are not good -- break down your tendons. That is why doctors limit the number of injections. Bad plan to be lifting heavy with weakened tendons.
Yep, you'll be artificially increasing synovial fluid in jointsQuote:
Originally Posted by styles-money
Einstein - does it work for hip arthritis? If so, why isn't it a suggested therapy?
I've never felt anything better than deca for joints.
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LMAO Bro
I've heard shark cartilage works for some people. You can get it at any gnc it takes several weeks to start working though.