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    Have tendon/joint/ligament injuries? I found some interesting info....

    I have been told that if you have an injury to a tendon/ligament, HGH is going to be your only option for rehabilitation. Well according to what I have found, I am not sure this is the case. This I found interesting:

    "Cartilage is composed of collagen and elastic fibers"

    "Tendon structure:

    Tendons consist of tightly packed bundles of collagen fibres"
    link: http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proce... 67&O=Generic
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    "A normal ligament consists of:

    90% Type 1 collagen
    9% Type 3 collagen
    1% fibroblast cells (the cells that produce collagen)"
    Link: http://www.physioroom.com/injuries/s.../ligaments.php
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    "Adequan contains a molecule called polysulfated glycosaminoglycan. Basically, what this does is two things:

    1) it helps rebuild the cartilage - the cushion is not gone forever, and the cat or dog (Or human can rebuild it. However, it needs the raw materials, and polysulfated glycosaminoglycan is one of those.

    2) it stops the destruction of cartilage by other enzymes. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, which stops both the pain of arthritis and the additional damage that inflammation can cause"

    "adequan signifigantly increases the natural collagen repair process."


    Now wouldnt this make you think that adequan can potentially be the answer to your injury?

    I am trying to obtain some. I will run it at least 21 days and post a log.
    Last edited by guest589745; 08-20-2006 at 02:48 PM.

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    It would seem that way, there is also aflutop as opposed to adequan.

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    same thing basically right?

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    Here's a little blurb and the website, it actually sounds better..

    Alflutop (joint relief) is made in Romania, Russia, and a few other countries in
    Eastern Europe. It is different than Adequan, but gives the
    same kind of results as Adequan and it is specifically made
    for humans to use.


    Here's the website for the company:
    http://www.biotehnos.com/alflutopE.htm

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    What is Adequan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellmask
    What is Adequan?

    theres a profile on it here. Its for joints/ligaments basically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullsmasher
    theres a profile on it here. Its for joints/ligaments basically.

    Which do you think would be more effective. HGH or it?

    Because I also have tendon/ligament problems which are my main priority of fixing. So far I've decided to go with HGH. But it's such a long Expensive process. How is this any better?

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    Not much info on this stuff....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellmask
    Which do you think would be more effective. HGH or it?

    Because I also have tendon/ligament problems which are my main priority of fixing. So far I've decided to go with HGH. But it's such a long Expensive process. How is this any better?

    Because it should take less time, less money and it is specifically for healing those types of injuries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellmask
    Not much info on this stuff....

    Do a google search or something. From what I have found, this should be the best bet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullsmasher
    Do a google search or something. From what I have found, this should be the best bet.


    Ok will do.

    Skull if you ever try this be sure to keep me updated on the results!

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    I am going to be for sure ASAP. Just tryin to see who I know that can get it.

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