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Can someone -- anyone -- show me any evidence at all that Deca improves the strength or elasticity of tendons and joints? I mean, real evidence -- something beyond speculation or a "belief" or something somebody said on a message board?

Sorry to tell you there's no Easter Bunny, but Deca does not do that. Deca does not directly affect connective tissue.

Sure, sure, they'll be some that say their joints feel better when using Deca. Yeah, it's called LESS INFLAMATION and WATER RETENTION.

If you read the literature you'll see that Deca is an anti coagulant. It thins the blood just like aspirin. It's what leads to less inflamation, which leads to less pain and more mobility.

So you could take aspirin and creatine and get the same effect.

So it you want to use Deca, knock yourself out. But please stop with this "it's good for my joints" bullshit. That's just an excuse. You do not need to take a steroid for that.

I say use steroids for what they're meant to be used for -- growing muscle. Not for trivial ailments that can be easily alleviated by other means.
 
Can someone -- anyone -- show me any evidence at all that Deca improves the strength or elasticity of tendons and joints? I mean, real evidence -- something beyond speculation or a "belief" or something somebody said on a message board?

Sorry to tell you there's no Easter Bunny, but Deca does not do that. Deca does not directly affect connective tissue.

Sure, sure, they'll be some that say their joints feel better when using Deca. Yeah, it's called LESS INFLAMATION and WATER RETENTION.

If you read the literature you'll see that Deca is an anti coagulant. It thins the blood just like aspirin. It's what leads to less inflamation, which leads to less pain and more mobility.

So you could take aspirin and creatine and get the same effect.

So it you want to use Deca, knock yourself out. But please stop with this "it's good for my joints" bullshit. That's just an excuse. You do not need to take a steroid for that.

I say use steroids for what they're meant to be used for -- growing muscle. Not for trivial ailments that can be easily alleviated by other means.

yup, great point. Just started deca and getting the nose bleeds I used to get. I have way more energy though as well. :confused:
must be due to the thinning? I haven't used it in like 6 years because I had problems with it. Deca is great IMO, just lower that dose and take some caber!
 
Can someone -- anyone -- show me any evidence at all that Deca improves the strength or elasticity of tendons and joints? I mean, real evidence -- something beyond speculation or a "belief" or something somebody said on a message board?

Sorry to tell you there's no Easter Bunny, but Deca does not do that. Deca does not directly affect connective tissue.

Sure, sure, they'll be some that say their joints feel better when using Deca. Yeah, it's called LESS INFLAMATION and WATER RETENTION.

If you read the literature you'll see that Deca is an anti coagulant. It thins the blood just like aspirin. It's what leads to less inflamation, which leads to less pain and more mobility.

So you could take aspirin and creatine and get the same effect.

So it you want to use Deca, knock yourself out. But please stop with this "it's good for my joints" bullshit. That's just an excuse. You do not need to take a steroid for that.

I say use steroids for what they're meant to be used for -- growing muscle. Not for trivial ailments that can be easily alleviated by other means.
Damn, I was only gonna use it so I could lube my joints and boost my energy. I'll trade somebody some Deca for Asprin and Creatine. LOL
 
I say use steroids for what they're meant to be used for -- growing muscle. Not for trivial ailments that can be easily alleviated by other means.

I have the same thought when i hear guys talking about adding EQ (or fill in the blank) for vascularity.

What are your thoughts on this? Can reduced BF + OTC supps achieve the same level of vasculatity?
 
Yes Deca does cause some water retention and for some reason it eases pain in the joints. I don't care how or why. I makes me strong and lubes me up. I love deca and don'really give a shit how or why it works.

Do you have Proof, I mean real clinical proof, not some Bayer aspirin commercial, or EAS Creatine Bullshit, that aspirin and creatine do the same thing?:) I take aspirin and creatine 365 and it does not provide anything close to the joint relief I get from Deca........Why ask Why. Not playing ping pong either.:cool:
 
yup, great point. Just started deca and getting the nose bleeds I used to get. I have way more energy though as well. :confused:
must be due to the thinning? I haven't used it in like 6 years because I had problems with it. Deca is great IMO, just lower that dose and take some caber!

Word. I'm taking NPP right now and there's been few times where my nose bleeds were like faucets if I blow too hard.
 
One of the most annoying and often repeated "well known fact" is that Nandrolone Decanoate (Deca) improves and soothes your joints by storing water in them. And, conversely, Winstrol has a "reverse osmotic" effect on your joints, which makes them ache when you use it, because it draws water out of your body, joints included. Reverse Osmotic? Wow…if we use really big words, maybe we’ll sound smart and people will stop asking questions. I believe this to be the dictum most anabolic steroid boards are founded on, and probably the way the staff on those boards begin their evening prayers…

Well, this mode of thinking isn’t good enough for me, and if you’re reading MESO-Rx or Avant’s website or Mind and Muscle magazine, it’s not good enough for you either. Hold on, because we’re about to engineer a paradigm shift!

My first clue to solving this mystery was that Winstrol was DHT derived, as is Masteron, and I have a friend who gets bad joint problems when using both of them. A little bit of research revealed many people shared his affliction. And it was very obvious that many people who’ve used Deca have found it to alleviate chronic joint problems and pains. I know that Deca is a 19-nor derived steroid, and I also know that it’s a progestin, and hence can stimulate the progesterone receptor (15) about 20% as well as progesterone. I also know that it aromatizes (converts to estrogen) at a much lesser rate than testosterone (16). Could the answer somehow lie in estrogen? Well, Deca doesn’t really aromatize much at all, so maybe there is a synergy between Deca’s PgR stimulating ability and its low(ish) estrogenic effects?

We certainly know that Estrogen depletion by menopause can decrease bone mineral density and the replacement of estrogen quickly restores the bone loss (18). In addition, we know that estrogen is aided in this by progesterone but that estrogen is more important (19). Collagen is also subject to improvement by addition of estrogen and progesterone (20). But is that all? Why do your joints "feel" better on deca?

And where would this leave us, in terms of Winstrol and Masteron causing pain in joints? I have always thought there was something more to this. And I think the answer lies in DHT.

You see, DHT administration has been found to decrease estrogen levels through a variety of mechanisms on peripheral tissue (1). DHT directly inhibits estrogenic activity on tissues, either by acting as a competitive antagonist to the estrogen receptor or by decreasing estrogen receptor binding. Either way, it has two clear mechanisms of possible action in peripheral tissue.

DHT and its metabolites have further been shown to inhibit aromatization itself, and this is a possible mechanism whereby it can reduce circulating levels of estrogen in your body. Indeed, DHT, androsterone, and 5alpha-androstandione are all potent inhibitors of the formation of estrone from androstenedione. Finally, DHT acts on the HPTA to decrease the secretion of gonadotropins (it inhibits it). In fact, it's so potent at reducing estrogen that transdermal DHT gel applied to the affected area has been used to treat gynocomastia (5)(6). Estrogen is the primary culprit in gyno (8), although we know that progesterone can be synergistic with estrogen in this (and other) respects(s).

DHT also has a negative effect on Progesterone biosynthesis in cells (7), and even has the ability to inhibit progesterone elevation caused by estrogen (10). Therefore DHT would be (and is) very effective in reducing gyno because it reduces both estrogen as well as progesterone. This property holds with DHT-derived steroids, for the most part as well, since Masteron has been found in some cases to have positive effects in reducing breast tissue tumors(9), which is essentially what gyno is (albeit benign).

You still with me? Good, because I want you to hold that first idea (DHT reduces estrogen and progesterone), and put it in the back of your mind while you read this next part, which is about your immune system.

T helper 1 (TH1) cells secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines as well as promoting cell-mediated immune responses, whereas TH2 cells trigger antibody production (2). Sex hormones (such as progesterone) that promote the development of a TH2 response also happen to antagonize the emergence of TH1 cells. Hence, when progesterone levels are (or the PgR, progesterone receptor) stimulated, you'll have more anti-inflammatory cytokines floating around and less pro-inflammatory cytokines. Aspirin, Tylenol, and all of the over the counter anti-inflammatories are also useful as painkillers. Anti-inflammatory effects are often highly correlated with pain killing activity. What happens when women with arthritis get pregnant? They typically see a reduction in joint pain. This, I contend, is due to the progesterone and estrogen increases seen during pregnancy, and the anti-inflammatory effects they generate.

Progesterone, like testosterone, both stimulates humoral immunity (the TH2) and suppresses cellular immunity (TH1 response). Ergo, progesterone has anti-inflammatory action. Deca is a progestin, meaning it stimulates the progesterone receptor. And that’s why it alleviates joint pains. Remember that old idea that deca promotes "water-retention" in the joints, and that’s why it helps your joints feel better? Bullshit. You just read the real reason deca helps joints. Deca actually works on two fronts as an androgen—which have well-documented effects on corticosteroids—and as a progestin to reduce inflammation.
Let’s move on....

Estrogen exerts what is known as a biphasic (two phase) effect. At low amounts, it is pro-inflammatory, because it stimulates the TH1 arm of the immune system (cellular immunity) and inflammation. In high(er) amounts, it is actually an anti-inflammatory (2). So when one takes very strong anti-estrogens (or aromatase inhibitors), one both loses water (because estrogen causes water retention) as well as experiences sore joints due to the pro-inflammatory effects generated from low estrogen levels.
Letrozole, which reduces blood plasma levels of estrogen due to aromatase inhibition, is the best example of this. It is infamous for causing aching joints. Letrozole decreases both aromatase activity as well as (obviously) plasma levels of estrogen, and in addition reduces progesterone levels (3). This is why when people use Letrozole, they claim it takes "water out of their joints" and makes them ache. Again, this is total bullshit.

Lowering estrogen will reduce water retention, but of equal importance it will also limit your body's ability to produce estrogen-mediated anti-inflammatory reactions to weight training. You lose water and your joints hurt, which is why the myth exists that lost water in the joints is the source of discomfort. It is true that you one loses subcutaneous water when estrogen levels are low, but it's simply not true that losing this water will make your joints hurt. It is the loss of estrogen and progesterone’s anti-inflammatory effects that is behind the aching joints. We can also make the claim that Testosterone can have some anti-inflammatory effects both through it's aromatization to estrogen is as well as its effects on corticosteroids. This too, is well documented.

Now, let’s see if we can recall that first bit I asked you to remember....the bit where I told you that DHT reduces estrogen and progesterone. By now we have established that reductions in both of those hormones (Estrogen and Progesterone) are caused by DHT and DHT-derivatives, which carry many of the same properties and produce similar metabolites.

And this reduction in Estrogen/Progesterone, caused by DHT, reduces your body's production of anti-inflammatory and painkilling cytokines. And this is what causes Winstrol, Masteron, etc to cause joint pain. And as noted at the beginning of this article, when one undergoes reductions in estrogen and progesterone, bone mineral density and collagen will suffer deleterious effects.

So there we have it, finally: a plausible explanation for the contrasting effects Deca and Winstrol have on joints


I thought this was a good reaqd as to some of the things deca does for the joints.
 
Deca has effects on corticosteroids,stimulates humoral immunity,has anti-inflammatory action,and more. So there is a lot more to it then pump yourself full of asprin. I have ulcers and I got them from asprin.
 
One of the most annoying and often repeated "well known fact" is that Nandrolone Decanoate (Deca) improves and soothes your joints by storing water in them. And, conversely, Winstrol has a "reverse osmotic" effect on your joints, which makes them ache when you use it, because it draws water out of your body, joints included. Reverse Osmotic? Wow…if we use really big words, maybe we’ll sound smart and people will stop asking questions. I believe this to be the dictum most anabolic steroid boards are founded on, and probably the way the staff on those boards begin their evening prayers…

Well, this mode of thinking isn’t good enough for me, and if you’re reading MESO-Rx or Avant’s website or Mind and Muscle magazine, it’s not good enough for you either. Hold on, because we’re about to engineer a paradigm shift!

My first clue to solving this mystery was that Winstrol was DHT derived, as is Masteron, and I have a friend who gets bad joint problems when using both of them. A little bit of research revealed many people shared his affliction. And it was very obvious that many people who’ve used Deca have found it to alleviate chronic joint problems and pains. I know that Deca is a 19-nor derived steroid, and I also know that it’s a progestin, and hence can stimulate the progesterone receptor (15) about 20% as well as progesterone. I also know that it aromatizes (converts to estrogen) at a much lesser rate than testosterone (16). Could the answer somehow lie in estrogen? Well, Deca doesn’t really aromatize much at all, so maybe there is a synergy between Deca’s PgR stimulating ability and its low(ish) estrogenic effects?

We certainly know that Estrogen depletion by menopause can decrease bone mineral density and the replacement of estrogen quickly restores the bone loss (18). In addition, we know that estrogen is aided in this by progesterone but that estrogen is more important (19). Collagen is also subject to improvement by addition of estrogen and progesterone (20). But is that all? Why do your joints "feel" better on deca?

And where would this leave us, in terms of Winstrol and Masteron causing pain in joints? I have always thought there was something more to this. And I think the answer lies in DHT.

You see, DHT administration has been found to decrease estrogen levels through a variety of mechanisms on peripheral tissue (1). DHT directly inhibits estrogenic activity on tissues, either by acting as a competitive antagonist to the estrogen receptor or by decreasing estrogen receptor binding. Either way, it has two clear mechanisms of possible action in peripheral tissue.

DHT and its metabolites have further been shown to inhibit aromatization itself, and this is a possible mechanism whereby it can reduce circulating levels of estrogen in your body. Indeed, DHT, androsterone, and 5alpha-androstandione are all potent inhibitors of the formation of estrone from androstenedione. Finally, DHT acts on the HPTA to decrease the secretion of gonadotropins (it inhibits it). In fact, it's so potent at reducing estrogen that transdermal DHT gel applied to the affected area has been used to treat gynocomastia (5)(6). Estrogen is the primary culprit in gyno (8), although we know that progesterone can be synergistic with estrogen in this (and other) respects(s).

DHT also has a negative effect on Progesterone biosynthesis in cells (7), and even has the ability to inhibit progesterone elevation caused by estrogen (10). Therefore DHT would be (and is) very effective in reducing gyno because it reduces both estrogen as well as progesterone. This property holds with DHT-derived steroids, for the most part as well, since Masteron has been found in some cases to have positive effects in reducing breast tissue tumors(9), which is essentially what gyno is (albeit benign).

You still with me? Good, because I want you to hold that first idea (DHT reduces estrogen and progesterone), and put it in the back of your mind while you read this next part, which is about your immune system.

T helper 1 (TH1) cells secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines as well as promoting cell-mediated immune responses, whereas TH2 cells trigger antibody production (2). Sex hormones (such as progesterone) that promote the development of a TH2 response also happen to antagonize the emergence of TH1 cells. Hence, when progesterone levels are (or the PgR, progesterone receptor) stimulated, you'll have more anti-inflammatory cytokines floating around and less pro-inflammatory cytokines. Aspirin, Tylenol, and all of the over the counter anti-inflammatories are also useful as painkillers. Anti-inflammatory effects are often highly correlated with pain killing activity. What happens when women with arthritis get pregnant? They typically see a reduction in joint pain. This, I contend, is due to the progesterone and estrogen increases seen during pregnancy, and the anti-inflammatory effects they generate.

Progesterone, like testosterone, both stimulates humoral immunity (the TH2) and suppresses cellular immunity (TH1 response). Ergo, progesterone has anti-inflammatory action. Deca is a progestin, meaning it stimulates the progesterone receptor. And that’s why it alleviates joint pains. Remember that old idea that deca promotes "water-retention" in the joints, and that’s why it helps your joints feel better? Bullshit. You just read the real reason deca helps joints. Deca actually works on two fronts as an androgen—which have well-documented effects on corticosteroids—and as a progestin to reduce inflammation.
Let’s move on....

Estrogen exerts what is known as a biphasic (two phase) effect. At low amounts, it is pro-inflammatory, because it stimulates the TH1 arm of the immune system (cellular immunity) and inflammation. In high(er) amounts, it is actually an anti-inflammatory (2). So when one takes very strong anti-estrogens (or aromatase inhibitors), one both loses water (because estrogen causes water retention) as well as experiences sore joints due to the pro-inflammatory effects generated from low estrogen levels.
Letrozole, which reduces blood plasma levels of estrogen due to aromatase inhibition, is the best example of this. It is infamous for causing aching joints. Letrozole decreases both aromatase activity as well as (obviously) plasma levels of estrogen, and in addition reduces progesterone levels (3). This is why when people use Letrozole, they claim it takes "water out of their joints" and makes them ache. Again, this is total bullshit.

Lowering estrogen will reduce water retention, but of equal importance it will also limit your body's ability to produce estrogen-mediated anti-inflammatory reactions to weight training. You lose water and your joints hurt, which is why the myth exists that lost water in the joints is the source of discomfort. It is true that you one loses subcutaneous water when estrogen levels are low, but it's simply not true that losing this water will make your joints hurt. It is the loss of estrogen and progesterone’s anti-inflammatory effects that is behind the aching joints. We can also make the claim that Testosterone can have some anti-inflammatory effects both through it's aromatization to estrogen is as well as its effects on corticosteroids. This too, is well documented.

Now, let’s see if we can recall that first bit I asked you to remember....the bit where I told you that DHT reduces estrogen and progesterone. By now we have established that reductions in both of those hormones (Estrogen and Progesterone) are caused by DHT and DHT-derivatives, which carry many of the same properties and produce similar metabolites.

And this reduction in Estrogen/Progesterone, caused by DHT, reduces your body's production of anti-inflammatory and painkilling cytokines. And this is what causes Winstrol, Masteron, etc to cause joint pain. And as noted at the beginning of this article, when one undergoes reductions in estrogen and progesterone, bone mineral density and collagen will suffer deleterious effects.

So there we have it, finally: a plausible explanation for the contrasting effects Deca and Winstrol have on joints


I thought this was a good reaqd as to some of the things deca does for the joints.
UHH Yea thats what I was thinking.:confused:
 
Yes Deca does cause some water retention and for some reason it eases pain in the joints. I don't care how or why. I makes me strong and lubes me up. I love deca and don'really give a shit how or why it works.

Do you have Proof, I mean real clinical proof, not some Bayer aspirin commercial, or EAS Creatine Bullshit, that aspirin and creatine do the same thing?:) I take aspirin and creatine 365 and it does not provide anything close to the joint relief I get from Deca........Why ask Why. Not playing ping pong either.:cool:

Yes, hc, I know you love your deca. (And all your other gear). But are you saying you're questioning if aspirin is an anti inflamatory? Are creatine increases water retention? Those are facts with plenty of evidence.

If you take both 365 a year how can you compare the difference? The only time you'll take Deca would be IN ADDITION to the aspirin and creatine.

And ultimately, it isn't a matter of which does what better. People have this belief that Deca somehow heals joint and it does not. And yes, it's been known for a while that Winstrol counteracts some of the effects of Deca. Was that article from T-Mag? Because I wrote about the same thing for them back in 1998.

I'm not saying Deca doesn't work. Just explaining what it does in reality.
 
Yes, hc, I know you love your deca. (And all your other gear). But are you saying you're questioning if aspirin is an anti inflamatory? Are creatine increases water retention? Those are facts with plenty of evidence.

If you take both 365 a year how can you compare the difference? The only time you'll take Deca would be IN ADDITION to the aspirin and creatine.

And ultimately, it isn't a matter of which does what better. People have this belief that Deca somehow heals joint and it does not. And yes, it's been known for a while that Winstrol counteracts some of the effects of Deca. Was that article from T-Mag? Because I wrote about the same thing for them back in 1998.

I'm not saying Deca doesn't work. Just explaining what it does in reality.

I think I remember reading a study that states that deca increases collagen synthesis by a certain %. Will have to do some digging though.
 
so stacking deca with some sort of dht derivative will have a synergistic affect? that's what i'm gathering, correct me if i'm wrong. i've never wanted to try deca for it's sexual side effects anyway but this is interesting nonetheless.
 
so stacking deca with some sort of dht derivative will have a synergistic affect? that's what i'm gathering, correct me if i'm wrong. i've never wanted to try deca for it's sexual side effects anyway but this is interesting nonetheless.
get some caber and your good to go..no sex side effects besides being able to hang like a porn star
 
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