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    nandrolone

    just started researching this compound. i know alot of my competition in eastern europe uses it. i've heard it really helps with collagen regeneration and i really need that for my knees in hopes that helps with patellar tendonosis. i was wondering if anyone here has ever gotten their hands on hit with any success and if its worth a try.

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    also

    the trade names are librol, tribolin, and anabolic NA.

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    The most common tradename for Nandrolone is "Deca-Durabolin".

    Yes, Nandrolone is good for the joints. As far as I know it works by filing connective tissues with water, making joints more durable and supple.

    Note though, that Nandrolone is a fully-fledged anabolic steroid, so you need to take the precautions required for taking any anabolic steroid.

    You'll have to post your stats here before people will give you advice (e.g. height, weight, age, race, body fat percentage, years experience training, any medical conditions, any medications you're currently taking).

    Note also that taking Nandrolone will result in your body ceasing to produce its own Testosterone, which is why it is common to inject Nandrolone and Testosterone at the same time.

    I've heard that Human Growth Hormone is the best thing available today for healing stuff like tendons, ligaments and cartilage. I know a guy who had surgery to remove torn cartilage from his knee. After the surgery he took Human Growth Hormone and the cartilage grew back over a few months, he can use his knee now to run and lift weights.

    Make sure you educate yourself before introducing drugs to your body.

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    thank you for the the reply, almond. i seriously appreciate anything the experienced lifters have to say on here.

    i've been researching for a couple years but i won't be ready to start any type of gear for at least a year or two.

    i've been battling tendonosis for a year and what i ultimately want is for it to resolve so i can resume my regular training. im developing and doing rehab for it and also did a thesis paper on the condition for my graduate class.

    the nandrolone or deca durabolin compound is something i ran across when discussing it with a fellow lifter from germany. he said it could possibly help. but i don't want to rely on a source of information like that.

    if you know anything else about hgh for use in battling tendonosis or collagen regeneration i could really use the info.

    i've been lifting for 6 years and the later 3 years have been devoted to olympic style weightlifting. i have come a very long way and it has been a sht fuking sandwich sometimes but i wouldn't have it any other way. i have a real chance to break some records in this sport and the U.S. needs it. it would absolutely suck to have to end my career because of this injury and i know it doesn't have to be that way.

    sorry for the emotional spillage and thanks for the help.

    im 5'6", 165lbs, 7%bf, never cycled, immaculate diet, 22 yrs old.

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    It can help a lot of people with joint issues, but that doesnt mean it will help you.

    Plus, at your age, I wouldnt recommend any AAS right now. You have high enough natural test levels, no need to introduce any extra.

    Your best bet may be to see what OTC, or prescription meds your doctor would recommend for your tendonosis.

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    ive been out of serious training for about a year now. ive been to multiple drs and clinics. i was even part of a 12 week study at Louisiana State University. i have the option of going under the knife with little to no chance of full recovery on top of being out for another year. if aas can keep me from rupturing my patellar tendon when i decided to resume heavy training i would like to know. that is why i am asking questions here. thanks for the advise.

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