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02-13-2008, 03:44 PM #1New Member
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Question regarding HGH and its repairing ability
First time poster but long time reader, great site by the way. I'm thinking of taking growth for 6 months, I believe that is the concensus on here. as for my question, I have shoulder problems in my left shoulder with an impinged nerve. This is also causes pain in my elbow. I have read that this will help repair some of the "dings" that I have. I played ball, well walked on years ago as well as bench press competitions (thouroughly overrated!), I'm sure these are the reasons for being beat up.
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I'm 32 and workout 6 days a week and mix in some cardio as well. I'm 5'10" 215lbs. at about 11-12% BF I've done 7-8 cycles in my life. Never HGH.
Thanks in advance
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02-13-2008, 04:27 PM #2
I think it's important to recognize that HGH will NOT magically repair all your injuries and make all your joints brand new.
But I think it's pretty safe to say that it WILL help in the long-term repair and growth of new joint tissue.
What exactly is your question? Are you asking if hgh will help your shoulder?
If that's the question, then YES...you can definitely expect hgh to help in the repair of your shoulder and other injuries. At the same time, also realize that your own body produces hgh as well, especially in response to high-intensity exercise at 80-100% VO2 max. The hgh leads to biphasic response and growth of new tissue, which, of course, helps in the eventual healing of old injuries.
At the same time, please realize that this is a LONG process, and even large amounts of hgh are unlikely to fully repair an injury. But YES. Taking hgh WILL help injuries heal faster and better than they would otherwise.
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