As an anecdote, I take about 1000-1500mg a day in home made liposomes.
About 3 weeks ago I created a small tear in my calf muscle -- was in too much of a hurry to
get out of the gym and doing single leg calf raises with a dumbbell way way too rapidly (about 4x my normal cadence).
I heard a pop. I thought, oh great I just tore my achilles. There was pain (about a 5) and I limped out
of the gym as the muscle seized up. Because I'm me I went straight to my friend the acupuncturist and
not to the hospital. She diagnosed a sprain but was concerned due to the size of the swelling (the muscle
shape was completely blunted). She said if its not getting better in a week and still cant see/feel the muscle shape then
I need a scan. A week later it was feeling well enough to attend a conference. Unfortunately, I think the serrapeptase I was taking then
induced a bruise in my ankle (there was no bruising in the first 10 days just swelling with no detectable heat).
So long story short (and relevance here) there was no tendon damage (in as much as not having a scan you
can tell that). It's healing well now and I'll be back to running in another 3 or 4 weeks I would guess (unless I
do something stupid again LOL)
So from my personal experience creating a condition that should be ripe for a tendon tear/strain if ever there was one
AND being on high dose TRes (98% powder in home made liposomes), the TRes did not create any kind of tendon
weakening. And I'm hoping it, along with Cissus, will help heal up the muscle that much faster.
Speaking of which, though, I've been wondering if its possible that TRes downregulates Myostatin. Myostatin blockers
may produce tendon issues if they work too well, according to this:
http://www.mda.org/r..._myostatin.htmland I have noticed significant strength increases use TRes.....
just a thought...