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    TB500 and increased recovery time

    I recently sustained a major ligament tear in my ankle and need to recover as soon as possible. A colleague told me about this TB500 that is shown to increase recovery time from injuries such as this. I am very interested in trying it out after doing some research on it. Anyone have any experience/knowledge of this peptide?

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    I preach the virtues of TB. follow the link in my signature to read my post.

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    Awesome thanks for the quick reply TR. I'm going for it.

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    Do you see improved workout recovery results using TB500? Say use the maintain dose through a cycle to help prevent injury? Is this an injury recovery only product?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicagotarsier View Post
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    Do you see improved workout recovery results using TB500? Say use the maintain dose through a cycle to help prevent injury? Is this an injury recovery only product?
    I have a certain philosophy when it comes to TB. Contrary to popular opinion, I do NOT run a maintenance dose? Why? I'm either injured, or I'm not. If I am not injured, then why would I be taking TB?

    NO, I do NOT see improved workout recovery. Wrong tool. TB is for rehabbing injuries "only" imho.

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    I'm really not sure where this concept of a maintenance dose comes from. I've never heard of race horse/dog owners running a maintenance dose on their animals.

    I imagine that the peptide industry is telling us this to increase sales. Same as the auto industry telling us we need to change our oil every 3,000 miles. The latter is a myth, and you should change your oil based on the manufacturers specifications.

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    TR what kind of dosing were you using and for how long? Will a 29 gauge suffice or should I go 25? Did you run anything along side it? I will not be running a cycle while doing this so I'm open to pin wherever but I've read that the closer to the injury the better so my left ankle is jacked would the quad be a good area?

    I go in to see a specialist today and I'm going to see if they will prescribe me some but not sure how that's going to play out since it's still technically in the research phase. If not I will be going with the site sponsor since I've used them in the past for PCT and I know I can trust them.

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    BTW your link disappeared on me so I'm sorry if all that info is in there already..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    I have a certain philosophy when it comes to TB. Contrary to popular opinion, I do NOT run e dose? Why? I'm either injured, or I'm not. If I am not injured, then why would I be taking TB?

    NO, I do NOT see improved workout recovery. Wrong tool. TB is for rehabbing injuries "only" imho.
    I was wondering about this. I play softball and seem to get injured often. Tore a muscle in my oblique. That healed. Now I tore a rotator cuff. So you don't think this could help prevent injury? For example maybe I can play harder with less chance of injury?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0331FTW View Post
    TR what kind of dosing were you using and for how long? Will a 29 gauge suffice or should I go 25? Did you run anything along side it? I will not be running a cycle while doing this so I'm open to pin wherever but I've read that the closer to the injury the better so my left ankle is jacked would the quad be a good area?

    I go in to see a specialist today and I'm going to see if they will prescribe me some but not sure how that's going to play out since it's still technically in the research phase. If not I will be going with the site sponsor since I've used them in the past for PCT and I know I can trust them.
    use a slin pin.

    dosing is 5mg first week, then 2 or 2.5mg thereafter til healed. typically six weeks.

    no. I did not run anything with the TB. The purpose of my log was to see the effects of TB by itself.

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    BTW your link disappeared on me so I'm sorry if all that info is in there already..
    link is back. didn't know it was gone

    Quote Originally Posted by Rv8G30 View Post
    I was wondering about this. I play softball and seem to get injured often. Tore a muscle in my oblique. That healed. Now I tore a rotator cuff. So you don't think this could help prevent injury? For example maybe I can play harder with less chance of injury?
    I have never talked to anyone, nor read anything, that would suggest TB makes one less prone to injury. Nor have I heard that taking TB pre injury speeds up healing more than the typical six weeks TB normally takes.

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    OK makes sense. Thanks.

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