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    Aside from Deca, what other Anabolic/Androgenic compounds are joint healthy?

    Besides Deca and NPP

    I had read (no source) where some chart had shown that EQ was actually superior to Deca in terms of exerting a positive effect on joints, but not by a wide margin. Yet deca is more well known for it's positive effects on joints. I had also read that proviron may play a positive role in enhancing joint health, (again I have no source). So I'm asking you guys and am very interested to here if anybody has a good deal of knowledge on this topic.

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    iv had 2 shoulder surgeries on the same shoulder and im currently running 600mg of eq for 14 weeks as of now i can tell you that i cant really tell a difference in the bad shoulder but my other aches do feel better. elbows and knees are deff feelin better, i am also running provirn every other day at 25mg and cant say that it does anything besides help with the estro realated side effects

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    Quote Originally Posted by njc View Post
    Besides Deca and NPP

    I had read (no source) where some chart had shown that EQ was actually superior to Deca in terms of exerting a positive effect on joints, but not by a wide margin. Yet deca is more well known for it's positive effects on joints. I had also read that proviron may play a positive role in enhancing joint health, (again I have no source). So I'm asking you guys and am very interested to here if anybody has a good deal of knowledge on this topic.
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    EQ and anavar have both been shown to help with joint health and repair (as well as deca/npp, but you said other than deca)

    from my own experience EQ was great for my wrist tendonitis and some soreness in my knees I had at the time and anavar had similar results - var i noticed the difference more rapidly, but EQ seemed to have more of a lasting effect

    GH or Peptides would also be a great choice for joint health and repair. PM me if you want any suggestions and if you want to go the peptide route order through the order in my link and I can give you a discount code at PP

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    Quote Originally Posted by njc View Post
    Besides Deca and NPP

    I had read (no source) where some chart had shown that EQ was actually superior to Deca in terms of exerting a positive effect on joints, but not by a wide margin. Yet deca is more well known for it's positive effects on joints. I had also read that proviron may play a positive role in enhancing joint health, (again I have no source). So I'm asking you guys and am very interested to here if anybody has a good deal of knowledge on this topic.

    Anavar and Eq as previously stated. Although personally I have not found EQ to do so. Winstrol builds bigger tendons and ligaments but does not build the cross linkages so used in conjuction with other compounds could help.

    Growth and other peptides aid joint repair.

    Test and normal physiological dosages also boost joint care, but at supra doses suppress joint repair
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