677 would go perfect with tb... i dont have a very reliable source for you on that as of yet either... we are working on getting a quality source for peptides soon
677 needs to be ran for longer periods of time then regular sarms.
deca is said to help joints feel better but not necessarily heal. in literature it is said to increase collagen synthesis and bone density. so the "healing" may be more like lubrication. either way, in my personal opinion, if something makes it feel better then its still good. if you get off deca and it feels bad again then so be it, at least it felt good while you were on.
another note, if deca just provides lubrication this may help facilitate healing indirectly by increasing fluidity of the joints and taking pressure off of them. which indirectly allows for less friction/rubbing so less wear and tear or arthritis symptoms..
i am running a low dose of deca right now and it has helped my knee quite a bit. whether this is permanent or not i will find out when i stop it, but at least it helps me workout with no pain and have more fluidity in joints. my knee is not 100% but it is definitely better. i can push 6 plates on leg press with no knee pain - 6 plates may not seem like a lot to some people but for me to do it without PAIN means something..
Deca can help lubricate everything, like Spikedeggnog said, but as far as healing....not so much. I'm sure it will help with pain, but I still would recommend the TB500 with the MK677 if you can find a decent source for it
If you had a good source then yes it would be a good stack. Don't currently know any trustworthy sources though. But I heard Dylan was trying to get one on here asap
its a good combo...bpc helps to a minimum but tb, 677 and 2866 is awesome bro.. very very beneficial and you could add deca... 150 mg is completely sufficient and would definitely help
its a good combo...bpc helps to a minimum but tb, 677 and 2866 is awesome bro.. very very beneficial and you could add deca... 150 mg is completely sufficient and would definitely help