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alflutop for injurys...
« on: February 11, 2009, 09:49:02 AM »
as some of you know ive had a bad time of it of late with shoulder and knee problems... a freind of mione has recomended alflutop,,, its the 1st ive heard of it,, anyone any experience with this?

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2009, 10:00:22 AM »
I haven't used it personally but I have heard that it's excellent at helping with injuries.  You have to inject it directly into the area of problem.  The only bad thing is that if it's a serious injury the pain could come back once you stop using it.

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2009, 10:36:04 AM »
It's great.

Provided that you use it along with direct rehabilitation methods for the injury.  This can mean physical therapy, specific strengthening exercises, or even just plain old ice/rest.

Unfortunately it can do more harm than good in the long run if you just use it to mask the pain so you can get in the gym and train hard (that's your ego calling the shots.)

If you do use it, look into some kind of physical rehab, ART therapy, etc...  heck even a chiropractor can help you find a massage therapist specializing in injuries and medical massage.  You may even consider rolfing a possibilty.

Many insurance companies will pay for this too.  So don't let $$ be a factor in keeping you away. 

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2009, 12:49:40 PM »
im looking into different types of therapy and looking to use that along with growth, decca and a small dose of test,,, with very light weights and cardio.



theres no insurance over here, its national health service and there more concerned with life threatening or serious health problems..altho ive been offered investiagaive surgery , puttn the camera in and havn a poke about but thats months down the line..

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2009, 01:14:43 PM »
Be aware that GH can actually cause tendons and ligaments to stiff in people.  Which is why a small percentage of users suffer CTS and tendonitis from it.  Might not be good in your case.  But it's hard to know exactly without exam notes and MRI diagnostics.

Consider going to a massage school and requesting a deep tissue massage to keep the scar tissue broken up and from hardening.  At schools they only charge about $20-$25 for their senior students to work in the clinic.

If you have a rolfing school in the area, you can go there.  Although most people will tell you to go to a rolfing specialist, when you are worked on by the students there, there is always a teacher right beside you.  Due to the intense nature of rolfing, the insurance purposes mostly stipulate that it has to be a 1:1 teacher, student ratio during the clinical setting.  So you will have 1 student working you and a teacher right there to make sure everything is followed to the letter.  I think the cost is very minimum in that case.  I went and had "The Program" which is a full body treatment broken up over a period of 7-8 weeks (because you can't do the entire body at once) and I paid $375 at the school.  The same treatment at the professional office would have cost about $4000.  And the funny thing is that the teacher who was in charge of the clinical setting at the school was the same one I would have gotten at the professional building. 

Can't hurt to investigate.  It's worth a shot.  What city are you in?  I have a few contacts for some of the Southeastern cities.  (Carolinas, TN, AL, GA, and FL)

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2009, 09:44:27 AM »
im in uk bud,,, thatnks for the advice tho,, more food for thought!

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2009, 09:56:05 AM »
Drug name: Alflutop

Active Ingredients:

standardized and defatted extract from sea-fish

Therapeutic actions: Alflutop is a natural medicine, obtained from the sea-fish. Alflutop regulates metabolism in cartilaginous tissue. It contains glycosaminoglycans that are essential substances in activation of the regeneration processes in the damaged cartilage. Alfutop exerts chondroprotective action based on inhibiting the activity of hyaluronidase and other enzymes. These enzymes contribute to destruction of the intercellular matrix. Inhibiting these enzymes allows Aflutop to normalize biosynthesis of the hyaluronic acid and collagen type II.

Due to restoration of hemostasis in joints and retardation the release of the inflammatory mediators, Alflutop exerts moderate anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.

Indications: Alflutop is indicated to treat the following conditions:

Primary and secondary osteoarthrosis (coxarthrosis, gonarthrosis, arthrosis).
Spondylosis
Osteochondrosis
Contraindications and cautions: You should not use Alflutop in the following conditions:

Known hypersensitivity or allergy
Pregnancy
Breastfeeding
It is not recommended to use this medication in children and adolescents.
Adverse effects: There are possible side-effects associated with this medicine that can affect individuals in different ways. If a side effect is stated here, that does not necessarily mean the fact that all people using Alflutop will experience it or any other.

In rare cases dermatitis, skin rash, itching sensation, myalgia are possible.


So, I googled and came up with this from a site selling it. If it comes from Fish, is is considered a drug? After reading about it, it does not sound like it would mask pain but rather help healing?

I have zero knowledge about this as I was just intrigued after reading the posts. My shoulder is giving me fits lately but if this drug really only masks the pain, I don't want that!

I do know that enzymes have worked well for some with pain and inflammation as well. I guess I am just having a hard time believing this could just mask like cortisone or something along those lines....


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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #7 on: February 12, 2009, 08:36:30 PM »
So, I googled and came up with this from a site selling it. If it comes from Fish, is is considered a drug? After reading about it, it does not sound like it would mask pain but rather help healing?

Don't you start becoming a google pet like "tbombz", BusyB.

You're better than that.   ::)



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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #8 on: February 12, 2009, 08:57:10 PM »
i've used low dosed of GH for 2 torn bi's and had great results.

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2009, 09:10:50 AM »
ive had 2 cortisones in my ac joint already, complete waste of time,, im definatly goin to give the alfutop a bash at least.. ive been off gear a while now so im still 50 50 weather i want to get back into the other goodies...

mind ive been very suprised how my phys has kept up with out any real hard training or drugs of late, i havent trained chest or shoulders at all past 3 month and theres still some shape there...very frustrating to think of what u could do with a good course and healthy joints at your dissposal

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2009, 09:21:47 AM »
Don't you start becoming a google pet like "tbombz", BusyB.

You're better than that.   ::)



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Not googling to try and throw knowledge about a subject I have no understanding of, like our buddy, tnuts...

I am just very interested in this compound and never heard of it before. Just what I found contradicts what someone else posted about it masking, to me that is like cortizone shots, this seems to regenerate which is much more appealing to me!

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2009, 05:54:03 PM »
Not googling to try and throw knowledge about a subject I have no understanding of, like our buddy, tnuts...

I am just very interested in this compound and never heard of it before. Just what I found contradicts what someone else posted about it masking, to me that is like cortizone shots, this seems to regenerate which is much more appealing to me!

I'm going to buy some........

I'm looking at $2.50 per amp.


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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #12 on: February 16, 2009, 01:03:46 PM »
Adequan as well....look into it

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2009, 02:22:17 PM »
well ive just asked my usual source if he can sort me out with some, he's lookin into it, had never heard of it tho...

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Re: alflutop for injurys...
« Reply #14 on: February 16, 2009, 03:12:03 PM »
well ive just asked my usual source if he can sort me out with some, he's lookin into it, had never heard of it tho...

It's not hard to find and not expensive either.   ;D


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