I've been doing a fair amount of research about
HGH and am considering using. I am an MMA fighter who plans to fight for the UFC (goal). From what i've read there is no efficient urine drug
test (yet) to detect
HGH. Supposedly they have developed a reliable blood
test that could be ready for the end of this year but that is debated. Anyways, here are some questions.
Is HGH worth using for someone who is 22 years old? I've read alot about how it is much more helpful for older people to stay younger. I've read that
IGF-1 levels are at a lifetime high in your mid-twenties anyways.
Will
HGH increase this even more?
Yes. It's no different than supplementing with any anabolics or any other hormone. You produce a certain amount and if you supplement, then of course you will have higher than natural levels. Will the benefits of HGH remain after done using? No, again, just like using any supplement from creatine to anabolics or anything else, you benefit while using and when you stop, those benefits decrease back to a baseline level as well.
I plan on using for 2-3 months (not sure what dosage yet). I've read that it can do everything from heal injuries to burn fat and gain muscle.
This is basically true but only at a minimal additional level. Anabolics do all these things as well and at a much higher level.
Also i've read it can help you learn athletic techniques easier and quicker.
This is a joke. Where are you getting your info from... a comic book?
Will the skills learned and changes to your body remain after you get off the
HGH given that you don't become a slob and stop training/eating healthy?
Your questions are degenerating from reasonable to very unintelligent. Do you really think it's possible that your skills learned has anything to do with taking or not taking HGH. Get real kid. Can anyone clear up the correllation between HGH and IGF-1 with causing/promoting cancer? I've heard different views on this. Some argue it can help CAUSE cancer. Others argue and say it may only help existing cancers grow quicker. Others have said to avoid it if you have hereditary predispostions to cancer (which i do). Anyone have any info on this?
Instead of listening to people who may or may not have any clue as to what they're talking about, why don't you go do some real research yourself? Read the scientific journals that publish these types of studies. If you do, you'll find there's not a single published study showing HGH CAUSES any type of cancer. So all those people who want to say it can, are talking out their ass because there's zero science to back up what they're saying.
Of course already having a cancer and taking additional growth hormone would be rather stupid.
As far as you thinking you're predisposed to cancer, unless you've actually had a genetic test done on your chromosomes, and a lab has found the genetic markers for certain cancers, you have no idea whether you're "predisposed" to getting cancer or not. Just because members of your family have gotten cancer doesn't mean you're predisposed to getting cancer. You may have a statistically higher chance of getting cancer than someone else, but that's quite different than being predisposed to getting cancer.
These are three of my main questions for now but any information that you may think is helpful would be appreciated. Thanks!