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Gossip & Opinions / Re: for van and other roid experts
« Last post by Van_Bilderass on Today at 11:32:18 PM »One thing of interest to the aging weightlifter is increased bone density kind of like a wolverine adamadium thing. Thicker heavier bones can take more weight and force giving a greater potential for training and lower risk of injury. I looked into radioactive isotopes to make my bones denser at one point. This seems the better way.
I haven't really looked into it but I wonder if adult bone density can be increased all that much Don't they talk about just trying to maintain as much as possible during aging? I think life-long weight lifters should have strong and thick bones just on account of that, plus if thet drank a lot of milk in adolescence
GH intervention probably has been looked at from that POV, but doesn't seem to have caught on making me think it's of limited use. And these drug companiees like Pfizer would make billions if approved. Too lazy to look it up. At the same time it wouldn't hurt.
Cissus Quadrangularis ("bone setter" Ind.) was popular in bb circles for stronger bones as well as a "natural anabolic" a while back.
If you're going going to "bodybuild" I wouldn't get off it at all all year. Even if not bodybuilding per se but as a "strengthener" at low doses. My training partner who is 60 just got off a many years long GH cycle. He was taking 4iu. I told him that as he's very strong for his age the GH was probably helping a lot, consider going to maybe just 1.5iu, but the he says, "but then it doesn't do anything anyway." But it does, if you double or triple your natural output it will do something