Purchasepeptides.com


I have a rat that could really use some advice - healing knee

Results 1 to 9 of 9
  1. #1
    Registered User

    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    NY
    Posts
    3
    Rep Points
    10

    I have a rat that could really use some advice - healing knee

    So my rat has a bad knee. This rat has had three arthroscopies in the past three years and will be going in for two more surgeries soon. With the yearly surgeries strength has been an issue as well as quad atrophy. This time around the idea is to throw in some peps after the second surgery to help with the healing and also to help with the quads.

    I have been reading a lot and igf-lr3 always pops up when running searches for healing or what to use after surgery. Would the IGF alone benefit my rat or would it be better to stack it with something?


    Any advice would be a huge help. Sometimes it feels like running in circles with all of the different info and opinions out there.

  2. #2
    Senior Member
    ELITE MEMBER

    btex34n88's Avatar

    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    A gym somewhere
    Posts
    550
    Rep Points
    11134976

    Geesh, sounds like your rat is having some serious issues. It's unfortunate that they dont make ice wraps small enough for rats these days, but your right, some peps might be just what is needed to help heal that troubled knee. Now im not familiar with the bone structure of a rat, as mine typically only experiments with anabolics and anti estrogens...and occasionally herbal remedies. Im sure someone who's familiar with your rats symptoms can chime in and help. Best of luck, and give your rat a little high five for me for all the pain he's endured
    I ONLY USE CREATINE MONODBOL


    Private Labeling 24 bottle MINIMUM PM ME

  3. #3
    Senior Member
    BOARD REP

    oufinny's Avatar

    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Houston
    Posts
    2,210
    Rep Points
    207619948


    Here is my suggestion and do some research as well before you pull the trigger.

    http://www.pepsource.com/tb-500-2mgpeptides

    And for good measure, Ipamorelin is great for anything soft tissue related in rats.

  4. #4
    Xroids.com Rep
    BOARD REP

    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Somewhere out there
    Posts
    1,894
    Rep Points
    16411699

    Get some tb-500 and some igf1-LR3 it really works great for healing properties.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    TonyMack's Avatar

    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Where you live, e.g. state or country.
    Posts
    549
    Rep Points
    33038806


    I've heard of guys using IGF1 locally for healing purposes. I use Mod GRF 1-29 and Ipam and my IGF1 levels stay in the high 400's, seems be be good for general healing. But sounds like you (I mean your Rat) have some serious. Maybe consider 100 mcgs GRF/Ipam 3xd. If you are cruising on test, consider adding low dose deca...

    How old are you? What's your cycle history?

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    NY
    Posts
    3
    Rep Points
    10

    Thanks for the replies guys! Been reading up as much as I can in my free time about some of your suggestions. The tb-500 looks interesting and I like that it is only six weeks, once per week. Any idea how long people run the maintenance dose for?

    Subject is 33 and has run a few cycles years ago. Not currently running anything and I'm not sure if anything besides a peptide would be a good idea. The subject has a joint issue and if I am reading correctly things like deca or eq would increase synovial fluid. In this case that could just cause more problems in the future.

  7. #7
    Member
    BOARD REP

    Kleen's Avatar

    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Houston Tx
    Posts
    398
    Rep Points
    13534287

    Along with the tb-500 I would look into something like MGF. The MGF specializes in repairing damaged tissue. It also creates more satellite cells which can be activated as a new tissue depending on the need. Another bonus to this would also be having more satellite cells to use IGF on to activate later when you are healed.
    Kleen - Live hard, Love Hard, Laugh Hard, and Heal Fast!

    ORBIT Nutrition Rep www.orbitnutrtion.com

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    NY
    Posts
    3
    Rep Points
    10

    So I could set the subject up with six weeks of tb-500 and six weeks of PEG MGF? What kind of dose would the subject need to run of the mgf?

    So the igf could be run afterwards and would still take advantage of the mgf?

    Sounds like a two part attack which I like. Going to be a journey but I figure getting off to a good start will only make things easier.

  9. #9
    Member
    BOARD REP

    Kleen's Avatar

    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Houston Tx
    Posts
    398
    Rep Points
    13534287

    I have not run the MGF yet myself. I just know what it does. However I beleive I read that the doses are very similiar to what you use for Lr3. The MGF I linked you to was not Pegylated though. Not that it should be a problem. It just means it is absorbed all in one shot in a few minutes instead of slowly and over several hours.
    Kleen - Live hard, Love Hard, Laugh Hard, and Heal Fast!

    ORBIT Nutrition Rep www.orbitnutrtion.com

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 3
    Last Post: 07-22-2007, 10:21 AM
  2. Need Troubles advice (knee problem)
    By luisfigo_benfic in forum General Health & Awareness
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 12-13-2006, 09:53 PM
  3. Residual Pain in one knee - Advice?
    By NEO_72 in forum General Health & Awareness
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 08-03-2005, 08:04 PM
  4. hGH and healing
    By Mudge in forum Anabolic Zone
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 07-28-2004, 06:06 AM
  5. Knee and back of knee muscle pain
    By kbm8795 in forum General Health & Awareness
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 02-25-2004, 09:18 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


DISCLAIMER:
All health, fitness, diet, nutrition & supplement information presented on IronMagazineForums.com's pages is intended as an educational resource and is not intended as a substitute for proper medical advice. We do not condone the use of anabolic steroids (AAS), all information about AAS is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Consult your physician or health care professional before performing any of the exercises, or following any diet, nutrition or supplement advice described on this website. As well as any exercise technique or regimen, diet, supplement, etc., particularly if you are pregnant or nursing, or if you are elderly or have chronic or recurring medical conditions. Discontinue any exercise that causes you pain or severe discomfort and consult a medical expert. The statements made about products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (U.S.). They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition or disease. Please consult with your own physician or health care practitioner regarding the suggestions and recommendations made at IronMagazineForums.com. Neither the author of the information, nor the producer, nor distributors of such information make any warranty of any kind in regard to the content of the information presented on this website. Except as specifically stated on this site, neither IronMagazineForums.com, nor any of its authors or other representatives will be liable for damages arising out of, or in connection with the use of this site. This is a comprehensive limitation of liability that applies to all damages of any kind, including (without limitation) compensatory, direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of data, income or profit, loss of or damage to property and claims of third parties. Sponsors pay for advertising space, we have no affiliation with the companies that have banners displayed on our websites. Please be advised it is your responsibility to check the laws that govern your country, state, or province in regards to items offered by some companies you may read about on this site.