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    Hgh For Injuries

    alot of the ppl i train with have niggling injuries they believe a short course of hgh will remedy , i no that 4 muscle growth and fat loss long courses r needed , any idea how long a course i should recomend ?

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    What injury do you have in mind?

    All injuries do not heal at the same speed and neither does HGH work at the same speed with everyone. However, if it is injuries that you are trying to fix and nothing else, IGF-1 heals faster (generally speaking) and ends up being a lot cheaper.

    I am closed to healed with a tendon injury I suffered last year. The HGH took more than 3 months to fix it. If I had used IGF-1, I could have fixed it in a month and at a fraction of the cost. So it all ***ends on what the injury is and what you are trying to do.

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    Maybe post this in the HGH-IGF-Insulin forum too.

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    I should add some more to the earlier comment.

    For guys suffering from tendon injuries, the available options are actually very limited. If you see a sports injury specialist, chances are, he will try anti-inflammatory cortisone shots, soundwave therapy and a lot of other stuff that ultimately won't heal the injury. Tendons are by definition composed of tissue that does not heal rapidly - unlike say, skin or muscle, that heals a lot faster.

    Therefore, if the medics cannot fix the problem, the only one who can fix it you yourself - and that is because the medics won't use stuff like HGH and IGF-1.

    The best way to deal with an injury is to first see a medic and get an MRI scan. If the injury is a tear and requires surgery, then one has no option but to go under the knife. This is because IGF-1 or HGH cannot "reattach" a torn tendon.

    But if the injury is not a tear (or if a tear, it has been re-attached with surgery), there is no harm in trying HGH or IGF-1. These are substances that the body naturally produces and all they do is simply accelerate (or accelerate extremely rapidly) the body's natural healing mechanisms. The result is that you save time and you save money in the long run.

    It is also re-assuring to know that one can lift heavy with the knowledge that if you had tendon problems, there are solutions available. That way, this generation of BBers is extremely fortunate. Think of the guys who lifted in the 70s and what they could do if they wound up with TENDONOSIS.

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    Hi, I just registered here because of this thread

    I've been diagnosed with a partial tear of my RC (still fully attached to bone). Dr. said surgery should fix it, or I could just do the PT and live with it (unspoken was live with it until the tear goes to 100%).

    So you think HGH or IGF-1 won't repair a partially torn RC?



    Quote Originally Posted by dabigcheese
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    If the injury is a tear and requires surgery, then one has no option but to go under the knife. This is because IGF-1 or HGH cannot "reattach" a torn tendon.

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    minimum length of time for hgh 6 months. best results seen after a year, all depends on the injury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
    minimum length of time for hgh 6 months. best results seen after a year, all depends on the injury
    Man, that's gotta get pricey!

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    I guess if ur already on it for a year any new injuries should heal faster then if you started gh because of am injury then.

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