Quote Originally Posted by bass View Post
remember var dries your joints, so its not good on your joints as apposed to deca! but it seems to speed up recovery on tendinitis or any injury for that mater!

in my case anavar has cured my tendinitis twice, the first time it was a 6 month old elbow tendinitis thats was getting worse everyday, then took anavar and within 2 weeks it was gone. i am on var again and my right elbow this time and the pain is going away as i started var about 10 days ago or so! too much to be a coincidence! i like to mention i am also on TRT !

anavar binds to the AR, which takes the place of test. Then instead of making test your body makes cortisol (not significant difference but enough to tell a difference in tendonitis injuries)
And the same kind of concept with the drying of joints, the conversion ratio of T to DHT, DHT will remain constant so if you are having anavar take the place of test on the AR, DHT will still convert the T into DHT because your body senses the anavar as testosterone.

deca isnt good for injuries either.. yea it may be a rabbit, but its still a mammal and they have very similar systems to us.


The Effect of Local Use of Nandrolone Decanoate on Rotator Cuff Repair in Rabbits
http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs...39.2010.481007
. Results: Groups that did not receive anabolic steroids showed better healing and more tendon strength in comparison to groups that received anabolic steroids. Microscopic examination of specimens from the groups without the use of anabolic steroid showed extensive fibroblastic activity whereas the specimens from those groups with anabolic steroid use showed focal fibroblastic reaction and inflammation. Immobilization provided better results in the groups with anabolic steroid use but it did not influence healing in groups without steroids. Conclusions: The effect of local nandrolone decanoate use on a rotator cuff tear is detrimental, acting as a healing inhibitor.