Hello fellow manlets,
Recovery is a huge problem in LL. What if we were to use off-label drugs to facilitate healing? Studies have shown that human growth hormone, and IGF-1 has been promising in enhancing the healing of bone and nerves with minor to no side effects. Along with this, research peptides such as BPC-157 and TB-500 have shown to be highly effective for increased healing. These combined with proper nutrition and physical therapy may increase recovery after LL.
This is a potential game changer and yall are discussing weed and alcohol, smh 
Quote from: Chris on April 16, 2016, 08:41:31 PMShort-term side effect of IGF-1 is an abnormally low level of blood sugar.
Prolonged use of IGF-1 will cause abnormal hands, feet and face growth.
Like insulin, IGF-1 and and HGH will obviously affect your blood sugar levels. This is relatively low risk as long as you don't overdose. Again, abnormal growth takes YEARS of ABUSE with systematic injections. The key word is abuse, as in using dosages that are way past the human production limit. Instead of acting like an expert when all you did was google you should take notes instead. Studies have shown that HGH reduces recovery time of bone fractures by up to 26%. I present you manlets free information on a way to increase your recovery odds but nobody seems to care. Not surprising when all you manlets do is lament on your height without doing anything else to compensate for it.
Quote from: LLCaptain on April 17, 2016, 01:50:03 AMGreat for getting this thread started juiceer.
But, we already know that the best drug available for LL is Forteo/Forsteo. It stimulates bone growth so much it causes bone cancer in mice, and potentially in humans who undergo a lengthy treatment.
The problem with teriparatide is it's a systematic drug mainly for decreasing the risk of osteoporosis in general. There are pretty much no actual scientific studies done on fracture healing. Along with that, it also comes with its serving of side effects.
IGF-1 is effective when injected locally, meaning there's no need for systematic dosages. Thymosine beta 4 is a healing peptide with no adverse side effects and has been shown in rats to increase the healing of fractures. There's no reason to write off new potential treatments just because there is an approved drug in the market. It's even possible for synergy.
All I know is if I was gonna get a LL surgery, I wouldn't write off potential treatments that aren't yet in the eyes of the public, because recovery is paramount.
HGH supplementation while the growth plates are still open is known to increase adult height, and there are peptides that simulate your body to release large amounts of GH for much cheaper. What would have happened to the potential candidates who were quick to ignore the open clinical trials?
You must be logged in to post a reply.