Hello ladies and gents. I know this topic has been discused in the past but I was hoping to see if some of you people who have used GH could chime in and add your 2 cents. I am considering using GH for the first time and am concerned about it harming my natural levels when I quit. Have any of you who have used and stopped in the past noticed anything different or got your levels checked after not taking gh for some time to see if the natural levels are back to normal?
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Bottom line. Don't expect much. GH should just be used for that "finishing touch" on stage. Like I said before, AAS will give you far greater and faster results weather bulking or cutting is your goal. They will do so with a much smaller price then GH.
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AS is definitely quicker.....For best results with GH you're looking at taking it over a long period of time and taking it alone the best benefit is fat loss IMO. Now when you start throwing in AS, Slin, etc, you will get different benefits, not suggesting this, just stating my opinions.
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Agreed. The other benefit to GH is that it helps with muscle maturity. Taken in conjuction with AAS, the muscle development is much faster than training naturally. You can usually tell the people on stage who have or have not used GH. Their muscles are fuller and rounder.Originally posted by Lmg2701For best results with GH you're looking at taking it over a long period of time and taking it alone the best benefit is fat loss IMO.
We all produce GH. As we age, our bodies simply produce less. That's why BBers take it, and why others take it for the health benefits.. (reversing the aging process, etc)
As for the levels you are referring to, I'm not really sure what you mean. Liver testing, thryoid, what? Gh won't change any "levels" in the body because the body already produces it. Think of your body and how resilient you were at 16...Say you take it at 30, and those are the intended effects. Now, when taking AAS or T3, you liver enzymes can change because AAS is hard on the liver; depending on what you take. And T3 can change your thyroid levels afterwards. While you are taking T3, you thyroid is hyperactive. Once you stop, there is a period it is hypoactive.
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As for the levels you are referring to, I'm not really sure what you mean. Liver testing, thryoid, what?
I am wondering if after you discontinue the use of HGH will your natural levels of HGH be the same they were before you started taking it or will your natural levels of HGH be suppresed?
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People sometimes have their liver enzymes checked, thyroid levels; basically a whole panel of test to see how well their organs are functioning post AAS.Originally posted by kingjAs for the levels you are referring to, I'm not really sure what you mean. Liver testing, thryoid, what?
I am wondering if after you discontinue the use of HGH will your natural levels of HGH be the same they were before you started taking it or will your natural levels of HGH be suppresed?
In reference to your question, GH levels are suppressed for a very short time post GH, until your body begins producing at the normal level it was pre GH.
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