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  • need AAS articles from peer reviewed journals

    I am looking and I'll eventually find them on my own but if anyone out there has some journal citations that provide support for HGH and some AAS having a positive effect on tendon strength and structure, I would like to see them. I'm having discussions with my doctor about the possible benefits and I need real science to support my arguments. Bro science is not going to cut it when talking to a real scientist or medical doctor, LOL.

    Yes, I know most conversations with medical doctors are not going to end where you want but this guy is pretty cool and has helped me monitor myself previously. I just want to reassure him that I'm not being totally reckless.

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    I'll post some when I get on my laptop. Actually, search this forum for "deca healing" or something along those lines. I posted a few studies in one of those threads.

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    • #3
      Pubmed is your friend.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
        Pubmed is your friend.
        Like I said, I am looking and I'll find them on my own eventually.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
          I'll post some when I get on my laptop. Actually, search this forum for "deca healing" or something along those lines. I posted a few studies in one of those threads.
          Thanks.

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          • #6
            https://www.superiormuscle.com/forum...-help-collagen

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            • #7
              Thank you. One thing I didn't understand though: A quote from your write-up "An MRI done on my ankle 8 weeks after initiating a Deca cycle with intense weight lifting showed thinning of my tendons in multiple locations."

              Wouldn't thinning of tendons be a bad thing? I would've expected thickening of the tendon indicating A higher degree of tendon remodeling.

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