Nandrolone may not be the answer for your joints...
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:03 pm
I'm not a doctor or scientist and I sometimes have a difficult time interpreting scientific articles. However after reading up on Nandrolone lately it seems pretty clear...
From what I've been reading it appears that there are (limited) studies indicating that Nandrolone may have a masking/relieving effect on joint/bone/muscular pain.
HOWEVER
I'm also reading that the use of Nandrolone may actually HINDER the healing process. So while it may make your joints feel better, it may also be slowing the healing.
Keep in mind, these studies were a bit specific on their parameters as you'll see. They are certainly not definitive but there is definitely evidence pointing towards the theories above.
The first study was done on hypogonadal men to assess the joint relieving properties of Nandrolone. Below is a copy/paste of the RESULTS and CONCLUSION of the experiment:
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7108994/
Now here is a second article performed on rabbits. They were using local/spot injections on rabbits' rotator cuffs to determine if Nandrolone had any healing effects. Turns out the opposite is true in this case. The copy/paste of the conclusion is below:
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20690845/
So it appears that while Nandrolone may assist with pain relief, it may also be hindering healing and repair...
From what I've been reading it appears that there are (limited) studies indicating that Nandrolone may have a masking/relieving effect on joint/bone/muscular pain.
HOWEVER
I'm also reading that the use of Nandrolone may actually HINDER the healing process. So while it may make your joints feel better, it may also be slowing the healing.
Keep in mind, these studies were a bit specific on their parameters as you'll see. They are certainly not definitive but there is definitely evidence pointing towards the theories above.
The first study was done on hypogonadal men to assess the joint relieving properties of Nandrolone. Below is a copy/paste of the RESULTS and CONCLUSION of the experiment:
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7108994/
Now here is a second article performed on rabbits. They were using local/spot injections on rabbits' rotator cuffs to determine if Nandrolone had any healing effects. Turns out the opposite is true in this case. The copy/paste of the conclusion is below:
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20690845/
So it appears that while Nandrolone may assist with pain relief, it may also be hindering healing and repair...