Peptides and Osteoarthritis treatment?

Joined
Jun 12, 2018
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Hi there I just joined for one reason. I"m wondering if anyone has any experience with using peptides for Osteoarthritis? I'm 41 and have it throughout my body and it's very painful. I hope to prevent any more of the cartilage wearing away. I won't take any of this as medical advice but would just like some opinions?

I'm currently taking a small dose of impamorelin and have been for a year but I feel my osteoarthritis has gotten slightly worse.


Thanks for your help.
 

KINGIV

Elite
Joined
Jun 5, 2018
Messages
475
Reaction score
236
Points
0
Research BPC 157
I don't have any experience with it but have been seriously considering it for my wrist pain.
 
Joined
Jul 12, 2018
Messages
28
Reaction score
0
Points
0
[h=3]Osteoarthritis Treatment[/h]Osteoarthritis is the most common type of joint disease, affecting more than 20 million individuals in the United states alone. It represents a heterogeneous group of conditions resulting in common histopathologic and radiologic changes. It can be thought of as a degenerative disorder arising from a biochemical breakdown of articular (hyaline cartilage in the synovial joints). However the current view holds that osteoarthritis involves not only the articular cartilage but also the entire joint organ, including the subchondral bone and synovium.
RCT is using proteins, peptides, growth factors and polyphenols that are carrying encoded information to specific type of receptor on membrane a particular type of cell. This creates a series of intercellular reactions.
The signals pass through the nucleus of the cell until they arrive to the DNA. These signals stimulate the DNA. When this process is complete the RNA reads the new information and creates a functional protein based on the needs of that particular cell. This causes the cell to start functioning normally again.
Polyphenols and Flavonoids, which are a family of Polyphenols, are an addition to the protocol when RCT is treating patients with autoimmune disorders where inflammation is present. Flavonoids can selectively inhibit cell-signals by binding to specific receptors in cell membranes, helping to regulate cell proliferation, inflammation, invasion, metastasis, and activation of apoptosis.
Regenerative Cellular Therapy’s protocol for Osteoarthritis will strengthen the body’s immune system, as well as provide specific proteins and peptides for muscle, tendon, and bone cells. When the patient’s immune system stops attacking the patient’s body and the cells can begin functioning normally, the muscle tendon and bone are able to start the process of regeneration
 

Jin

Retired UG Staff
Joined
Jan 20, 2017
Messages
13,853
Reaction score
22,715
Points
441
Osteoarthritis Treatment

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of joint disease, affecting more than 20 million individuals in the United states alone. It represents a heterogeneous group of conditions resulting in common histopathologic and radiologic changes. It can be thought of as a degenerative disorder arising from a biochemical breakdown of articular (hyaline cartilage in the synovial joints). However the current view holds that osteoarthritis involves not only the articular cartilage but also the entire joint organ, including the subchondral bone and synovium.
RCT is using proteins, peptides, growth factors and polyphenols that are carrying encoded information to specific type of receptor on membrane a particular type of cell. This creates a series of intercellular reactions.
The signals pass through the nucleus of the cell until they arrive to the DNA. These signals stimulate the DNA. When this process is complete the RNA reads the new information and creates a functional protein based on the needs of that particular cell. This causes the cell to start functioning normally again.
Polyphenols and Flavonoids, which are a family of Polyphenols, are an addition to the protocol when RCT is treating patients with autoimmune disorders where inflammation is present. Flavonoids can selectively inhibit cell-signals by binding to specific receptors in cell membranes, helping to regulate cell proliferation, inflammation, invasion, metastasis, and activation of apoptosis.
Regenerative Cellular Therapy’s protocol for Osteoarthritis will strengthen the body’s immune system, as well as provide specific proteins and peptides for muscle, tendon, and bone cells. When the patient’s immune system stops attacking the patient’s body and the cells can begin functioning normally, the muscle tendon and bone are able to start the process of regeneration


You are looking to sell SARMS and peptides here. It will not work.
 

PillarofBalance

Elite
SI Founding Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2012
Messages
20,402
Reaction score
18,204
Points
0
[h=3]Osteoarthritis Treatment[/h]Osteoarthritis is the most common type of joint disease, affecting more than 20 million individuals in the United states alone. It represents a heterogeneous group of conditions resulting in common histopathologic and radiologic changes. It can be thought of as a degenerative disorder arising from a biochemical breakdown of articular (hyaline cartilage in the synovial joints). However the current view holds that osteoarthritis involves not only the articular cartilage but also the entire joint organ, including the subchondral bone and synovium.
RCT is using proteins, peptides, growth factors and polyphenols that are carrying encoded information to specific type of receptor on membrane a particular type of cell. This creates a series of intercellular reactions.
The signals pass through the nucleus of the cell until they arrive to the DNA. These signals stimulate the DNA. When this process is complete the RNA reads the new information and creates a functional protein based on the needs of that particular cell. This causes the cell to start functioning normally again.
Polyphenols and Flavonoids, which are a family of Polyphenols, are an addition to the protocol when RCT is treating patients with autoimmune disorders where inflammation is present. Flavonoids can selectively inhibit cell-signals by binding to specific receptors in cell membranes, helping to regulate cell proliferation, inflammation, invasion, metastasis, and activation of apoptosis.
Regenerative Cellular Therapy’s protocol for Osteoarthritis will strengthen the body’s immune system, as well as provide specific proteins and peptides for muscle, tendon, and bone cells. When the patient’s immune system stops attacking the patient’s body and the cells can begin functioning normally, the muscle tendon and bone are able to start the process of regeneration

Thank you for this useless copy and paste for which you cite no source for the information. That really helps us determine whether your post has any validity.

Hint: it doesn't and you are a soup sandwich. I hope you get HIV
 

Jin

Retired UG Staff
Joined
Jan 20, 2017
Messages
13,853
Reaction score
22,715
Points
441
Thank you for this useless copy and paste for which you cite no source for the information. That really helps us determine whether your post has any validity.

Hint: it doesn't and you are a soup sandwich. I hope you get HIV

Nah. Instant full-blown AIDS.
 

gymrat827

Elite
SI Founding Member
Joined
Dec 16, 2011
Messages
6,771
Reaction score
1,900
Points
198
ALL

we know a salesman from someone looking for help, knock that shit off or your stay here will be short.

Bman,

what else to you do to ale your issue...?? Ipam cant be your only med or thing your taking for it...??

Give us more info on you....

Height, weight, lifting years, any major injuries, etc...??

95% + of peptides are watered down shit, nothing out there is the real thing.....

Or it if actually is, your getting the tene tinyest amount if it in the whole vial. Again, if its real, its watered down to the point where it will not do anything. Peptides use to be okay, but now are just a joke.

Save your money on real treatments.
 

Spongy

Senior Moderator
SI Founding Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2012
Messages
4,766
Reaction score
4,221
Points
193
[h=3]Osteoarthritis Treatment[/h]Osteoarthritis is the most common type of joint disease, affecting more than 20 million individuals in the United states alone. It represents a heterogeneous group of conditions resulting in common histopathologic and radiologic changes. It can be thought of as a degenerative disorder arising from a biochemical breakdown of articular (hyaline cartilage in the synovial joints). However the current view holds that osteoarthritis involves not only the articular cartilage but also the entire joint organ, including the subchondral bone and synovium.
RCT is using proteins, peptides, growth factors and polyphenols that are carrying encoded information to specific type of receptor on membrane a particular type of cell. This creates a series of intercellular reactions.
The signals pass through the nucleus of the cell until they arrive to the DNA. These signals stimulate the DNA. When this process is complete the RNA reads the new information and creates a functional protein based on the needs of that particular cell. This causes the cell to start functioning normally again.
Polyphenols and Flavonoids, which are a family of Polyphenols, are an addition to the protocol when RCT is treating patients with autoimmune disorders where inflammation is present. Flavonoids can selectively inhibit cell-signals by binding to specific receptors in cell membranes, helping to regulate cell proliferation, inflammation, invasion, metastasis, and activation of apoptosis.
Regenerative Cellular Therapy’s protocol for Osteoarthritis will strengthen the body’s immune system, as well as provide specific proteins and peptides for muscle, tendon, and bone cells. When the patient’s immune system stops attacking the patient’s body and the cells can begin functioning normally, the muscle tendon and bone are able to start the process of regeneration

8=====0

Here, have a dick.
 
Joined
Jul 12, 2018
Messages
28
Reaction score
0
Points
0
"I"m wondering if anyone has any experience with using peptides for Osteoarthritis?"
Thats what the guy asked.
Yes I did copy and paste.
I tried to answer his question.
I hope it was at least a lil helpful for him.
Stop being such assholes.
 

Viduus

Elite
Joined
Feb 4, 2018
Messages
2,560
Reaction score
2,382
Points
0
"I"m wondering if anyone has any experience with using peptides for Osteoarthritis?"
Thats what the guy asked.
Yes I did copy and paste.
I tried to answer his question.
I hope it was at least a lil helpful for him.
Stop being such assholes.

So a guy with one post asks a question that you have a self serving answer to? Hmm, I feel like there’s a connection here.... never mind... it’s different usernames.
 

New Threads

Top