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IroNat:
Baseball is my favorite team sport.
Played a lot when young.
I watch a lot of baseball now.

illuminati:

--- Quote from: Grape Ape on September 18, 2025, 08:14:25 PM ---It's hard to tell, but if pressed, I'd have to say yes.

I had a real tear - bruising, discoloration, limping.

I did go hard - PT twice a week, eccentric training, ultrasound, fascia scraping, etc.........

But after four weeks I was playing again...probably able to full sprint this week.  Hamstrings are usually a 4-6 week thing, but at age 56 to recover like this, I'm going with a yes.

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Sounds good - glad they helped you.

Yep as we age healing & recovery slow down worse luck.

Grape Ape:

--- Quote from: illuminati on September 19, 2025, 03:00:59 PM ---
Sounds good - glad they helped you.

Yep as we age healing & recovery slow down worse luck.

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Peptides could be the next big thing here.  I think it's legit because big pharma is, on one hand, downplaying peptides publicly, while on the other hand, trying to get patents on them.

Necrosis:
Peptides are the next big thing. I have heavily into them and do a ton of research with them.

The new mitochondrial peptides have a chance to be incredibly useful for disease across the board.

There are some ergogenic benefits as well.

KLOW blend would be best for a tear or injury site in my opinion. you could even add in a GHRH or GHRP to help with healing. The klow blend works so well though.

Necrosis:
While there is no chance of this getting bumped down as so few post here I am going to sticky this topic as I will post various peptides and there uses and research as I think this is a great topic.

Peptides can make a huge difference.

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