Want to get some TB500, but F*CK ME?!

ChaseTheYoke

Half Man, Half Amazing
So from what I've read you wanna do 5mg a week for about a month and a half then 10mg a month for maintenance. I got some bad tendonitis on my forearm (where the long head of your bicep crosses the elbow) and a little on the back of my elbow too at the point of my tricep.

So you're look at 40$ for 5mg. That's 240$ for the first 6 weeks then another 80$ a month for ever how long you're supposed to run it after you think you're healed and whatnot.

Not sure why I started this thread. The whine I suppose. Feel free to whine with me or convince me how worth it it would be to spend potentially 500$ on this peptide.
 
Sarms have been shown to contribute to joint healing...just a thought!

I have terrible joint issues, mainly in my knees, just had surgery on one last month actually, and I plan on doing a run of our new MK677 (which is actually a GH secretagogue) for this specific reason. I've had several friends do this and have said nothing but positive things.
 
So from what I've read you wanna do 5mg a week for about a month and a half then 10mg a month for maintenance. I got some bad tendonitis on my forearm (where the long head of your bicep crosses the elbow) and a little on the back of my elbow too at the point of my tricep.

So you're look at 40$ for 5mg. That's 240$ for the first 6 weeks then another 80$ a month for ever how long you're supposed to run it after you think you're healed and whatnot.

Not sure why I started this thread. The whine I suppose. Feel free to whine with me or convince me how worth it it would be to spend potentially 500$ on this peptide.

Eventually it will become worth it to you as injuries tend to pile on top of each other. I have been looking into peptides for this reason but I am at a point in my life where it isn't worth it just yet.
 
Keep in mind that tb500 also adds great strength, enhance, more blogs vessels( more vascular eventually), better skin, hair, joint health overall, along with the healing and a few other amazing things. This shit is worth it even if you aren't injured. I'd say do it if you can afford it.
 
Keep in mind that tb500 also adds great strength, enhance, more blogs vessels( more vascular eventually), better skin, hair, joint health overall, along with the healing and a few other amazing things. This shit is worth it even if you aren't injured. I'd say do it if you can afford it.

I can afford it. It will just be hard to justify it to my wife after I already spent a considerable amount on my cycle =P I think I'm definitely gonna try and run it before my deca/test cycle. Really feel like the extra muscle and strength is just going to put more strain on my tendon(s). Would it be an issue to run TB500 along side your cycle?
 
No. tb500 will help strengthen your tendons. it's actually better to run it with a cycle than to do one without it
 
My only issue I'm having is that I'm gonna need a fridge while I'm at work (offshore). Plus there will be a 8ish hour period where my TB500 and the HCG will be at room temp. Any idea if that would spoil one or the other?
 
Funny, I am in the same situation as you. Same tendon issue. Really keeps you from the optimal workouts you want.

I was also looking at TB500, but abandoned it because during research here and on other forums, there was definite mention of Cancer.
Potential to activate non malignant existing tumors etc.... Increase blood flow to tumors etc....

Not to side track this, but this stopped me in my tracks. I would LOVE to run TB500 as from all accounts it would fix my issues like yours.
Im still open to hear about this and why that is incorrect if it is. But also want to warn you about what I read in multiple places.

Not worth getting Cancer over for sure.

Information to the contrary that is non-anecdotal? "I ran it and I didnt get Cancer" does not count IMHO.
TB500 is a hard one, because there is not much info on it. Test, Tren, DBOL, etc.. there is tons of info on. Makes it hard to decide risk vs. benefit.

Dont want to see anyone get sick so take this for what its worth and do the research.
 
Funny, I am in the same situation as you. Same tendon issue. Really keeps you from the optimal workouts you want.

I was also looking at TB500, but abandoned it because during research here and on other forums, there was definite mention of Cancer.
Potential to activate non malignant existing tumors etc.... Increase blood flow to tumors etc....

Not to side track this, but this stopped me in my tracks. I would LOVE to run TB500 as from all accounts it would fix my issues like yours.
Im still open to hear about this and why that is incorrect if it is. But also want to warn you about what I read in multiple places.

Not worth getting Cancer over for sure.

Information to the contrary that is non-anecdotal? "I ran it and I didnt get Cancer" does not count IMHO.
TB500 is a hard one, because there is not much info on it. Test, Tren, DBOL, etc.. there is tons of info on. Makes it hard to decide risk vs. benefit.

Dont want to see anyone get sick so take this for what its worth and do the research.

Wow. MUCH appreciated.
 
Might help you a bit, but my next step is to try PRP injections right into those tendons.
Platelet rich Plasma injections. Essentially, they take your own blood, centrifuge it, take out the platelet rich plasma, and inject it into the tendons.
Reasoning behind this is that it takes this blood flow poor area, and puts this in to promote accelerated healing. There is even some stem cells in prp apparently from what I read. It seems to work in many people.
Supposed to be the last resport ( from my Doc and Chiro ) for stubborn tendonitis. World class athletes using it as well reporting results.

Also, supposed to be very safe as its your own blood being used. Some use HGH in the injections, but not all.

Downsides though. Cost, not cheap. Also, quite painful as they are doing multiple injections into tendons with much resulting swelling.
Only a couple days light duty though, so back on light weights in a few days would be nice.

Maybe an alternative for you if you have the $. Its commonly done almost everywhere.
 
Yeah mine put me out about 4 months and I still can't quite straighten my right arm completely. My left forearm hyper-extends slightly, sucking the ball of my elbow all the way in the socket. My right arm won't hyper-extend, though it looks straight, and that really is concerning for me. It doesn't exactly hurt anymore but it just doesn't feel "right", but I do get small pain during training. My main concern is that I will just continue to aggravate it by training and it will haunt me forever... ='(
 
I think if its a serious injury physical therapy and seeing a doctor first might be the best way to go about it. Because you don't want the injury some how to heal wrong. But if a doctor can't help Tb-500 has the ability to help possibly. I read a lot of great threads about people being healed from TB-500. Also though like you mentioned people are not 100% sure if it can cause cancer or not. I have heard that it can actually fight against cancer. And then I have also heard it can cause cancer.

I was going to take it and instead of taking it I just worked out really light for a month and took NPP and my problem went away. But for a more serious injury some one might actually need TB-500 and a few months off of training the effected area. I think I would use TB-500 as more of a last resort thing or in conjunction with rehab therapy on the effected area. I like the idea of it and the results I have heard. I just am personally not the type of person to try something that doesn't have a lot of research on the possible effects.
 
I think if its a serious injury physical therapy and seeing a doctor first might be the best way to go about it. Because you don't want the injury some how to heal wrong. But if a doctor can't help Tb-500 has the ability to help possibly. I read a lot of great threads about people being healed from TB-500. Also though like you mentioned people are not 100% sure if it can cause cancer or not. I have heard that it can actually fight against cancer. And then I have also heard it can cause cancer.

I was going to take it and instead of taking it I just worked out really light for a month and took NPP and my problem went away. But for a more serious injury some one might actually need TB-500 and a few months off of training the effected area. I think I would use TB-500 as more of a last resort thing or in conjunction with rehab therapy on the effected area. I like the idea of it and the results I have heard. I just am personally not the type of person to try something that doesn't have a lot of research on the possible effects.

I went to the Dr. and he gave me some sample Celebrex (anti-inflammatory) and told me to get a tennis/golfer's elbow band. Big help. I suppose I should see a sports medicine place and/or get an MRI. Scary :ugh:
 
I have never been a Chiro guy, but they have really helped my elbow tendonitis. Active release is what its called. The pain is often caused somewhat by scar tissue from over use, and adhesions on facia tissue. Gives that bone pain feeling when its really not bone related.
Not a pure fix, but gets me back in the gym every time.

I went to the Dr. and he gave me some sample Celebrex (anti-inflammatory) and told me to get a tennis/golfer's elbow band. Big help. I suppose I should see a sports medicine place and/or get an MRI. Scary :ugh:
 
Hey man thank you for the post? where did you buy and what brand do you recommend as the best? I dont want any knock off. I am looking to recover from a seriously sprained foot playing basketball (5 weeks out from injury and still cant even jog). I have gotten x-rays and have been doing pT but am very stagnant in my recovery. I also would like to gain some nice athletic performance as well.
 
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