Do you guys think 200 mg of pharma grade deca per week is enough to keep collagen synthesis from declining when on 1g of test?
I'll be using it solely from the purpose of keeping me connective tissue healthy.
Do you guys think 200 mg of pharma grade deca per week is enough to keep collagen synthesis from declining when on 1g of test?
I'll be using it solely from the purpose of keeping me connective tissue healthy.
I believe it is a very good idea, and have seen research showing increases in collagen synthesis and fibroblastic activity on 200mg every two weeks. It can only help
I'd like to see that...
All I have ever seen is that Deca (being a progestin) acts on progesterone. Progesterone is an anti-inflammatory, hence the effects it has on the joints.
I'd like to see that...
All I have ever seen is that Deca (being a progestin) acts on progesterone. Progesterone is an anti-inflammatory, hence the effects it has on the joints.
this might be a stupid question to ask, but i've been doing some reading on deca and how it can help with joints and tendons at low doses (100 mg/week), and was wondering if it would be a good idea (or how bad of an idea would it be) for a 21 year old male with no AAS experience to use deca to at 100 mg/week to help with recovering from a shoulder surgery about 5 months ago and help with tendonitis?
i know that might sound stupid to some/a lot of yall to even think about using this product strictly for joint/tendon purposes and with no AAS experience, but some of the reading i've done got me thinking about it, and you learn by asking questions.