I've been getting injured way easier lately and some old injuries aren't healing correctly. Is there any supplements people recommend that are proven, or are highly praised and not just bull crap hyped stuff?
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I've been getting injured way easier lately and some old injuries aren't healing correctly. Is there any supplements people recommend that are proven, or are highly praised and not just bull crap hyped stuff?
Not sure what exactly in my shoulder is damaged, I believe its related to a accident I had years ago.
Had bloodwork done on many different things, everything came back great so I don't know what to say or why it is happening.
Have you seen a physiotherapist? I'm guessing it's something related to your ligaments or tendons seeing as it's lasted so long... nothing but time, good nutrition (take your multi and vitamin C), and maybe HGH will help you.
Cissus, MSM, fish oil all work. As for a real solution, deca has been proven in various studies to work excellent on bone density improvement, collagen synthesis and relief of joint pain. I think due to the fact deca is a steroid and people need to take test with it doctors won't prescribe it even though it is FDA approved. Ask your doctor about it, worst case is he/she says no.
He clearly knows me. These are my words. Just typed from another user and another computer. Great Post Stick to this above!It's hard to tell without some more info - is it chiefly muscular/bone/ligament? What is the injury in particular, how did you get it, how long have you had it?
Glucosamine if it's been about the supporting structures (cartilage, ligaments) is a great bet.
Get a ton of calcium for bones (get the pills if you find that more convenient, otherwise milk).
Being on a cut will also slow down recovery quite a bit.
I'm assuming you're already taking a multi-vitamin, fish oil, and vitamin C though right?
If you're interested in something beyond supplements, peptides and AAS are all pretty much guaranteed to fix the minor stuff up, depending on what it is.
glucosomin/condroitin/msm and fish oil works for me - my buddies swear by cissus - but yrmv.