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    PRP your own HGH?

    Got a thread in the injury forum. Starting PRP soon. Anyone here that has tried this therapy? Respond in either location please

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    You mean prp with hgh? I had few prp injections, without hgh, for a small tendon tear and tendonisis. I only injected peptides 20-30 min before blood withdrawal to increase hgh serum levels. I am very satisfied with results, tendon tear could not heal for itself for three months, after prp it healed in like a month, then slightly reinjured so the second prp fixed this. The doctor during the injections broke scar tissue and calcifications with a needle, so it all healed nicely.

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    Holy shit, thats what im talking about. Thats a wonderful idea. Id like for my rotator cuff tear to heal through these PRP injections, however injetion GHRP before hand never even crossed my mind. I just want to know how GHRP effects the platelets in your blood. If it had no effect on platelets, then it is a waste of money?

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    I take ghr2/mod grf1-29 anyway to speed healing, so for me it is only a matter of injection timing. I do not know if after centrifuging blood any hgh is left in the platelet plasma, my guess is yes, but even if it isn't it does not cost me more, just timing is adjusted.

    Anyway, today I had Usg of the area, 5 weeks and 2 days after prp injection, and doctor is really astonished how quickly it healed. It is healed already, but normally should not be yet, at this time.

    So all this additional supplementation, peptides, high protein diet and protein shakes, vitamins d3, k2, all b's and b12, c, collagen, really speeds healing. I did not use tb500, as it's anti inflammatory action may stop healing process after prp injection (one should avoid anti inflammatories for six weeks).

    Also my knees, and biceps (I have tendinosis there also) feel much better, just after this supplementation and peptides.

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    Thanks for the input, hoping some others chime in as well!! Awesome stuff, im really excited!

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    But it really depends on who does this injection and in what technology. It is not standardized and it is better to find someone with lots of experience.

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