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| Steroid Forum: This is a discussion on HGH questions not answered in the STICKY within the Anabolic Steroids forums, part of the extensive steroid information at MESO-Rx; I've been doing a fair amount of research about HGH and am considering using. I am an MMA fighter who ... |
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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? Will the benefits of HGH remain after done using? 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. Also i've read it can help you learn athletic techniques easier and quicker. 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? 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? These are three of my main questions for now but any information that you may think is helpful would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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I would not recomment using hgh at your age, natural production does not decrease until around age 28-30 so personally would not use if under 30 years of age good luck to you |
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| GH gains are of a permanent nature if I am not mistaken...Unlike AAS, which does give you keepable gains if you know what you are doing
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I'm not really sure how you would think the gains could be permanent. It sounds like you may not have read any of the actual studies on this. Every study I've seen on GH that looks at whether GH causes hyperplasia or hypertrophy, either says more study is required or concludes hypertrophy is the reason for the lean muscle gains. No different than the gains from anabolics. There is no new muscle being created. Therefore, when the additional HGH is discontinued, the gains can not be completely kept, same as with the anabolics. What you keep is a factor of how close you are to your genetic maximum and your training and eating habits after discontinuing. Best regards, MaxRep
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