
Originally Posted by
scotty082865
GG - To Answer some of your questions, yes I do know someone who has done intraarticular rHGH injections. Me.
I have been injecting 2ius daily, intraarticularly in my knees, for the past 10 months or so. And yes, I inject myself. It's not for the weak of heart though, I can tell you. But as with any injection you MUST follow strict sanitation and maintain as steril an environment as possible.
Now, as for the blood supply in the cartelege, the rHGH actually works through a side effect by stimulating the development of new blood vessels.. Here is a clip from IAGH -
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... IAGH process rejuvenates adult blood vessels in your joint to form fetal vessels. These fetal vessels produce your own (Autologous) stem cells which then form cartilage cells (Chondrocytes). These new cartilage cells produce a new cartilage surface in your joint. This process has been published in a peer reviewed scientific journal.
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The evidence for me is quite compelling. Both XRays and MRIs have shown significant increase in joint space for both of my knees. As a competitive soccer player trying to keep playing, that's important.
Now, one side effect I have also found is that for some reason when injecting intra-articularly my IGF-1 levels are at least 100 points higher on the same does as opposed to subQ injections.
Now - none of this shoudl be construed by anyone as me recommending this. Please work with your doctor on this.
Scotty