About This Site
What does this site cover?
We cover the recovery compounds and weight-loss drugs people search for around a specific sport — a climber’s finger pulley, a pitcher’s elbow, a runner’s Achilles — not a generic “tendon injury” page. Each article covers one sport and one injury, using the terms doctors and researchers actually use for it.
What do we report?
Two things, kept separate: what published studies found, and what people say in online communities. A study “found” or “showed” something — a tested, published result. Users “report” or “describe” something — a personal account, not proof. We never mix the two into one claim.
What do the evidence tiers mean?
Every compound claim carries a letter grade, A through E, for how strong the human evidence is for that specific use. See medical disclaimer for what each tier means and how sources are checked.
Does naming a compound mean we recommend it?
No. A compound named here is scope, not endorsement — it appears because people search for it alongside a specific injury, not because we’re recommending it. In many cases, no completed human study exists for the injury being researched. Where that’s true, the article says so.
Is this medical advice?
No. This site is not a clinic, a pharmacy, or a vendor, and it does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe anything. Nothing here is medical advice. See the medical disclaimer for the full policy, and talk to a licensed physician before making a medical decision.