TweetDeca at a low dose will aleviate most of the pain
TweetI did a search and the only thing I found was that it might dry up the cynovial fluid. Does anyone know for sure why it causes joint pain and what is the best method to combat this? Thanks bros.
TweetDeca at a low dose will aleviate most of the pain
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Tweetlow dose of deca......or MSM worked well for me at 4g/day. the MSM took about 2 weeks to kick in but then the joint pain was gone
TweetThanks Gym Chic and bigjim33. Anyone know what's it doing to your body that causes the joints to hurt? I haven't done winny yet so I really have no concept of what kind of pain it causes. But, I'd like to be prepared.
TweetI read a study somewhere that stated that winny has a degenerative effect on fibrous tissue, by increasing its cell proliferation in a negative way. Your tendons and important parts of any joint are fibrous tissue.
Also, not to be redundant but before medicating the problem with what's causing the problem - in order words using one AS (Deca) to alleviate the problem caused by another AS (Winstrol) please take the following into consideration:
THE SHORTHAND GUIDE TO JOINT SUPPORT
• First of all, train correctly!
• Take glucosamine sulfate in dosages of 1,500 milligrams (mg) per day (three 500-mg doses, two of these in the morning and one before bedtime). For faster results, take 1,000 mg twice daily.
• Take chondroitin sulfate in total daily amounts of 800-1,200 mg divided over two doses.
• Take hydrolyzed collagen in doses of 10 grams per day in powder mixed with any liquid.
• A combination of the above three supplements should work synergistically. Try taking all three together.
• Give yourself at least eight weeks to feel benefits from these supplements.
• Use them for six to 10 weeks at a time, several times per year, or, preferably, year-round.
• Make sure your essential mineral and antioxidant intake is up to snuff.
• Give some of the other supplements listed in "The Rest of the Story" sidebar a try for extra relief.
• Make sure you are giving yourself enough recovery time between workouts.
The juice is loose!!!
TweetIf I'm running deca and test weeks 1-10, and winny weeks 9-13, will I still have the joint pains? I'm assuming there will be enough deca still left in me b/c of the long half-life and I should be okay.
Tweetanyone have anymore input on why it causes joint pain or its purly the degernerative effect on fibrous tissue?
TweetCan't remember where I read it, but I seem to recall that winny basically dehydrates the joints which increases the pain. Deca lubricates the joints, so in effect it may cancel out the pain caused by the winny. Obviously this would be dose dependant, both winny and deca.Originally posted by iamcdn
anyone have anymore input on why it causes joint pain or its purly the degernerative effect on fibrous tissue?
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Tweetnow this is a great informative post
TweetThat makes sense.Originally posted by TxLonghorn
Can't remember where I read it, but I seem to recall that winny basically dehydrates the joints which increases the pain. Deca lubricates the joints, so in effect it may cancel out the pain caused by the winny. Obviously this would be dose dependant, both winny and deca.
TweetI M A TRACK ATHLETE AND CONSIDERING TO USE WINNY< BUT I CANT USE DECA BECAUSE OF THE DRUG TESTING, DECA STAYS WAY TOO LONG IN YOUR BODY...any thoughts?
TweetHummer, read JA post.
Originally posted by Juice Authority
I read a study somewhere that stated that winny has a degenerative effect on fibrous tissue, by increasing its cell proliferation in a negative way. Your tendons and important parts of any joint are fibrous tissue.
Also, not to be redundant but before medicating the problem with what's causing the problem - in order words using one AS (Deca) to alleviate the problem caused by another AS (Winstrol) please take the following into consideration:
THE SHORTHAND GUIDE TO JOINT SUPPORT
• First of all, train correctly!
• Take glucosamine sulfate in dosages of 1,500 milligrams (mg) per day (three 500-mg doses, two of these in the morning and one before bedtime). For faster results, take 1,000 mg twice daily.
• Take chondroitin sulfate in total daily amounts of 800-1,200 mg divided over two doses.
• Take hydrolyzed collagen in doses of 10 grams per day in powder mixed with any liquid.
• A combination of the above three supplements should work synergistically. Try taking all three together.
• Give yourself at least eight weeks to feel benefits from these supplements.
• Use them for six to 10 weeks at a time, several times per year, or, preferably, year-round.
• Make sure your essential mineral and antioxidant intake is up to snuff.
• Give some of the other supplements listed in "The Rest of the Story" sidebar a try for extra relief.
• Make sure you are giving yourself enough recovery time between workouts.
TweetSo Tx, can ya drink the winny?Originally posted by TxLonghorn
Can't remember where I read it, but I seem to recall that winny basically dehydrates the joints which increases the pain. Deca lubricates the joints, so in effect it may cancel out the pain caused by the winny. Obviously this would be dose dependant, both winny and deca.
The juice is loose!!!