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I have seen in various synthol protocols the mention of how important it is to avoid developing scar tissue. I have seen several people mention how "doctor's on forums" told them if there is scar tissue from synthol it will eventually have to be removed from surgery.
My question then is why? Plenty of people have scar tissue in their body for various reasons. If someone has used a hefty amount of synthol and now years later they have an extra inch of width in their shoulders due to scar tissue can't they just leave it there and continue to look like they have muscle in that area?
Jerry Ward agrees with Rich Piana on it here [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsJ6I58u_hI"]Rich Piana is RIGHT! (synthol edition) - YouTube[/ame] saying even though his shoulders clearly have some extra development in the lateral head it's apparently just scar tissue and he's going to need surgery
(For the record I am not saying all permanent gains from synthol are scar tissue, but it seems like a lot of people believe that to be the case, so I'm wondering about the logic of needing to get it removed......Thousands of people use synthol and I don't hear about many people getting surgery later).
I do recall seeing some study though on SEO users and I believe it was ultrasound that showed a large amount of scar tissue in the areas used.
My question then is why? Plenty of people have scar tissue in their body for various reasons. If someone has used a hefty amount of synthol and now years later they have an extra inch of width in their shoulders due to scar tissue can't they just leave it there and continue to look like they have muscle in that area?
Jerry Ward agrees with Rich Piana on it here [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsJ6I58u_hI"]Rich Piana is RIGHT! (synthol edition) - YouTube[/ame] saying even though his shoulders clearly have some extra development in the lateral head it's apparently just scar tissue and he's going to need surgery
(For the record I am not saying all permanent gains from synthol are scar tissue, but it seems like a lot of people believe that to be the case, so I'm wondering about the logic of needing to get it removed......Thousands of people use synthol and I don't hear about many people getting surgery later).
I do recall seeing some study though on SEO users and I believe it was ultrasound that showed a large amount of scar tissue in the areas used.