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  • Metho_4u
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    #121
    Originally posted by jaded
    Show me where and who use it for shoulder cartilage then. You understand that cartilage has no blood vessels right? So nothing you take is ever going to find it's way circulating to it.
    Yes, I'm well aware of how it works... such as the meniscus gets no blood flow on one side either... either way... good ol HGH can help heal cartilage.

    Growth hormone has the unique ability to regenerate cartilage. If you're a "bone on bone" case, you may be a perfect candidate for this procedure. Granted, you need to use a high dose of GH – around 15-30 IUs depending on the size of the joint – and it's expensive. It also requires a bit of time and some physio (the joint must remain unloaded throughout the process), but with a success rate of 95% for ankles, elbows, and wrists in particular, it may be well worth it.

    https://www.t-nation.com/pharma/8-injections-that-heal-injuries

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    • Brooklyn926
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      #122
      Originally posted by larryxxx..
      He should just hop into some saltwater and pray
      That was good

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      • Tatabanya
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        #123
        Fingers crossed. Let's hope we do not see Loma ending like Keith Thurman.

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        • Brooklyn926
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          #124
          Originally posted by GBP4LIFE
          LOMA the new GGG.. overrated fraud
          You’re seriously shot out

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          • jaded
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            #125
            Originally posted by Metho_4u
            Yes, I'm well aware of how it works... such as the meniscus gets no blood flow on one side either... either way... good ol HGH can help heal cartilage.

            Growth hormone has the unique ability to regenerate cartilage. If you're a "bone on bone" case, you may be a perfect candidate for this procedure. Granted, you need to use a high dose of GH – around 15-30 IUs depending on the size of the joint – and it's expensive. It also requires a bit of time and some physio (the joint must remain unloaded throughout the process), but with a success rate of 95% for ankles, elbows, and wrists in particular, it may be well worth it.

            https://www.t-nation.com/pharma/8-in...-heal-injuries
            You're just googling now. First off 15-30 IU's of GH is an absurdly high amount to take. Secondly that bodybuilding source with that 3 sentence paragraph on the topic is useless.

            That topic is being studied but is unproven.

            HGH takes about a year to show effects and you're post references an amount double what a full on roid monkey would take and would probably kill you. Do you really think anyone is going to pass a drug test taking that much even if it did work?

            Stop with your nonsense please. You haven't the slightest idea about what you are talking about.

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            • Letmaku
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              #126
              Get well soon and let cheaters bebe de leche de Padre's Espanol Aztecs!

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              • Metho_4u
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                #127
                Originally posted by jaded
                You're just googling now. First off 15-30 IU's of GH is an absurdly high amount to take. Secondly that bodybuilding source with that 3 sentence paragraph on the topic is useless.

                That topic is being studied but is unproven.

                HGH takes about a year to show effects and you're post references an amount double what a full on roid monkey would take and would probably kill you. Do you really think anyone is going to pass a drug test taking that much even if it did work?

                Stop with your nonsense please. You haven't the slightest idea about what you are talking about.
                Actually peptides are quite popular with helping all types of injuries. Theres a reason that guys seem to get "career ending injuries", yet, they are able to come back from them, and it the GH was administered by a doctor and was not taken while in competition, then who cares if it helps them to get better?

                You keep shooting down my ideas, and while I was googling things, all of the above I have mentioned, I have known about for years. How would they affect this particular injury? I don't really know, but neither do you jackass, so stop acting you're a major authority on what I've posted.

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                • Metho_4u
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                  #128
                  Here's one (that I googled just for you)... you did realize HGH can be injected at the injury site right? Thought I'd point that out.

                  http://www.espn.com/espn/news/story?id=2574291

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                  • jaded
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by Metho_4u
                    Actually peptides are quite popular with helping all types of injuries. Theres a reason that guys seem to get "career ending injuries", yet, they are able to come back from them, and it the GH was administered by a doctor and was not taken while in competition, then who cares if it helps them to get better?

                    You keep shooting down my ideas, and while I was googling things, all of the above I have mentioned, I have known about for years. How would they affect this particular injury? I don't really know, but neither do you jackass, so stop acting you're a major authority on what I've posted.
                    I know about this injury because as I mentioned earlier...I've been dealing with it for about 2 decades. Your posting links about an anti-ulcer peptide being effective in inflammatory bowel disease therapy of **** like a moron. Why don't you just make these recommendations to his team because I have no interest. 0 interest so don't bother. As you said...you don't know. I do because I have seen many Dr's about it and researched it for my own person benefit. You didn't read my posts and please continue not doing so...OK? Just move on.

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                    • apollocreed
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      doesn't matter if he looks easier to beat to you(of course that would be the case) what matters is what he is doing. he's not taking it easy and cherry picking slow and old fighters like floyd.
                      Well he must be easier to beat, because he's already been beaten by Salido, and put down and hit frequently by Linares. If you allow yourself to get hit that frequently, you are easier to beat. If you don't get hit much, you are very difficult to beat. It's a simple equation, but a lot of boxing fans don't seem to grasp it.

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