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First there was a rumor about BonesRR having used Romosozumab, then I would guess he realized he leaked something too big to the public, so he said he never took it.
I do not believe that such ridiculous bone growth could have come from using even grams of tren and hgh. There's just no way.
Of course he could have also used more niche compounds like AMG0309 or BMP-2 and etc etc, but Romosozumab is the most anabolic bone molecule literally ON THE PLANET.
People genuinely dont understand how ridiculously powerful Romo is, your joints will be hurting constantly and the power of it is out of this world. It upregulates the Wnt/β-catenin pathway which is literally the motherboard of bone growth.
In postmenopausal with closed everything their cortical thickness experienced a 53% increase at 12 months which is over 2x stronger than teriparatide.
Of course, we have no evidence on it's use in youngcels and it may truly just improve density, but with the evidence we have and the mechanism of the molecule itself, it's very doubtful. Until we see more people who have an experience with it, we can't say.
I do not believe that such ridiculous bone growth could have come from using even grams of tren and hgh. There's just no way.
Of course he could have also used more niche compounds like AMG0309 or BMP-2 and etc etc, but Romosozumab is the most anabolic bone molecule literally ON THE PLANET.
People genuinely dont understand how ridiculously powerful Romo is, your joints will be hurting constantly and the power of it is out of this world. It upregulates the Wnt/β-catenin pathway which is literally the motherboard of bone growth.
In postmenopausal with closed everything their cortical thickness experienced a 53% increase at 12 months which is over 2x stronger than teriparatide.
Of course, we have no evidence on it's use in youngcels and it may truly just improve density, but with the evidence we have and the mechanism of the molecule itself, it's very doubtful. Until we see more people who have an experience with it, we can't say.