would a Single 2mg injection of Tb-500 for injury help at all.

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If some one was to just inject 2mg's of TB-500 would it be even worth it. If they only did it that one time. But if it was a spot injection right on a shoulder injury so it is getting directly into the damaged muscle.
 
Just did a quick google search for the half life of TB-500 and most of the studies are not for healing damaged muscle but I think I found one that suggested the half life is up to 84 hours. Another study showed that subjects received 42-1260mg daily for 14 days.

Based on that, I would suggest that a 2mg single dosing could rapidly speed up recovery of a minor injury that may typically take 4-6 days but outside of that, I feel like it would be minimal.
 
I don't think it would hurt... But as I understand it, the basic regimen is bi-weekly shots for 2 weeks followed by one shot per week for four weeks. I'm on week one.... I feel great improvement, but still feel injured. I have tennis elbow.
Why don't you just order more from a research chemical site. The stuff is cheap. Domestic delivery is fast. You can even pay more to have it sent overnight if you wanna start right away.
 
No can't imagine it would do anything unless your injury was very very minor but even then its highly doubtful. Most people start noticing results between 3-6 weeks.
 
I highly doubt it. I had a sore right shoulder joint from going to heavy months ago and still felt it when I started my cycle. I loaded 2 weeks at 5mg shots twice per week, then down to 5mg once per week (could prob do the 2mg vial instead).
Major improvement to the point if no pain and I'm lifting heavier than ever!
 
lol I would have bought some or a good amount of TB-500 but I decided to go the route of more AAS and higher repetition sets and lots of ice packs lol
 
I just do crazy high repetitions and focus on contractions. I feel like some times even when im natural I get better gains from higher repetitions. Like around the 20 to 30 range. The next day I am always way more sore and I feel like I get more size with high reps than with really heavy weight
 
lol I would have bought some or a good amount of TB-500 but I decided to go the route of more AAS and higher repetition sets and lots of ice packs lol

usually people only use tb-500 when they're injured, if you don't have an injury you don't really need it
 
I just do crazy high repetitions and focus on contractions. I feel like some times even when im natural I get better gains from higher repetitions. Like around the 20 to 30 range. The next day I am always way more sore and I feel like I get more size with high reps than with really heavy weight

higher reps are for body building and lower reps / higher weight for strength like power lifting. i stay in the 15-20 rep range, 30 seems way too high the weight must be really low but, each to their own, whatever works for you.
 
My shoulder just has some sort of strain in it I don't know what it is. But it hurts. It is definitely injured. I Usually try for around the 10 repetition range. But I get really strong really fast and I end up lifting weight that will eventually cause joint problems or my alignment of my body to become off. Like with something like shoulder shrugs I could do probably around 450 to 500 pounds ten times. But my neck will be really messed up the next week. With calfs I could do around 400 pounds but depending on the calf exercise. Like if its the one where I am sitting down it will put a lot of strain on my lower back. Same with leg presses I could do more than the machine holds for ten reps and I know its bad for my body so I just go for like 30 reps with perfect technique. I look at it like if I can not get injured I will get way bigger than a guy who lifts way more weight than me but ends up getting injured eventually and can't lift anything. Also it seems like a lot of times when you add steroids in the mix no matter what you do you grow. As long as I tear the muscle down and build it back up right I will grow. And I don't need a work out partner lifting lighter weight :)
 
I love lifting heavy to be honest. It just causes injuries even if you do every thing right. And when I lift with perfect technique and light weight I swear I feel way more sore than if I was to do heavy weight. I always go to failure and than after failure pyramid my weight down and go to failure with each set tell I am barley lifting anything. Like with biceps I will get down to like 5 pounds. But I start with like 35 to 45 in each arm.
 
If you did get injured then you should run the proper protocol of tb-500 to heal to me that would be more important than running a cycle. I'm also going through some shoulder issues and started running tb-500 just started the 3rd week. Most places tb-500 is NOT cheap. I only know of one place that actually has it cheap (for tb-500 anyway) you can PM me for the source if you're interested, I dont think I can post the link since they aren't a sponsor.
 
the measure of strength is dependent on what youre using it for. short burst raw explosive power or long term durable strength? i never train for 1RM strength. as an athlete i gotta have more in the tank in the final leg of the race then anyone else. explosive power for long term use. to me it dont get more functional than that.
 
Thanks 3ct I will probably just stick with RUI though if I ever get any. Ive heard so many good reviews about them. im willing to pay the extra amount for the quality I have heard they have.
 
I would have waited for the injury to heal. But honestly it is more of a annoyance and I feel like I can work out with light weight and it be fine. I will heal when I am off cycle. I have waited to long to do a cycle and I front loaded a lot so it would be like basically shutting my testosterone down not gaining any weight and most likely loosing weight. At least if I gain a lot of weight on cycle when I start pct and take it easy on my shoulder my body will have muscle to burn through so to speak that is AAS induced muscle and I will still be bigger than I was before I started the cycle. I honestly would be really pissed of and depressed if I stopped the cycle right now. So I decided to just go the chemical route and grow through using more AAS to make up for not being able to lift as heavy. I thought about it and realized realistically all I am loosing is money. I mean look at all the pro's that get injured and cycle through their injuries and after they are healed they still get just as big as they where before. Plus the extra testosterone and igf-1 that testosterone raises in my body will help me to heal faster. And NPP will help with collagen reproduction.
 
I honestly do not know. I have slight pain in my front delt and a little bit in the middle delt. And then I started getting shooting pains from the front delt going through my bicep to my forearm. It feels like its getting better though. I don't have any shooting pains any more. It is pretty much just pain in my middle and front delt.
 
Sounds like it's your rotator cuff. I know what your going through, it's a pain in the ass. A lot of people don't incorporate any isolated rotator cuff exercises in their routine. Once you start lifting really heavy weights especially on cycle, your rotator cuff can't keep up with the new weight and that's when they start to hurt. Most delt exercises don't target the rotator cuff so try Google/YouTube for some new exercises to try out, to build them up. That's what I personally did and I haven't had any issues since. They're just some easy, low weight exercises to throw in when you work your delts.
 
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