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  1. #1 6th December 2015 
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    peptides for knee

    I have a question for all you guys that have experience with peptides. I'm very much into power lifting and I just had major knee surgery a little over a year ago. I want to help my knee get thru my workouts along with gains. Can anyone give me a little insight on what to start with. I've never taken any other supplements either so treat me as a newbie. Thanks guys. I was thinking mk677 or yk11.
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    Yk11 is hard on tendons and joins. You probably want mk 677 and mk 2866.
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    Tb500 and bpc 157. Even mk677 won't be helpful, I had extreme carpal tunnel pain from using it I never had before. Ostarine is a healer too I believe.
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    Yup, tb-500 is great. My friend had a major knee surgery, too. It didn't heal for several months, what he said was that the surgeon messed up so he had to have the surgery redone. After that, he was taking tb-500, I'm not really sure, but it was around 3-5 mg in 2 weeks, and then changed it to 2.5 mg every 8 to 10 days.
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    Try tb-500. I consider it very effective compared to mk677 which most people prefer. My younger cousin had a knee surgery and opted to try out tb-500. It worked best for his situation and i believe it can work for you too.
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    There is no doubt that tb-500 can work wonders on you, but if you have the time, take a look at mk-677, too. Some people claim it to be more cost-effective:

    Effects of an Oral Ghrelin Mimetic on Body Composition and Clinical Outcomes in Healthy Older Adults: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
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    Mk-677 is magic for trauma recovery as it doesn't elevate cortisol levels - or more precisely, it has a neutral effect on cortisol. As always, YMMV, but the consensus seems to be positive on this one.
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    Well I wish they were legal in the United States as my mother has a lot of problems with her knees something like this would be one of the ways I think she could obtain some relief. Oh well, I don't think there is much that can be done in regard to her problems, they are age related so, it would be an issue anyway you cut the cake.

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