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Originally Posted by daviddoo i know enough to know that if you take gh for prolonged periods of time it will stop you natural production! also how do you know the natural boosters dont work? have you tried them all? and you need to take them for at least 3 months before you notice anything!
dont think you know evrything kid because your talking shit all that testosterone has turned your brain to mush!!!
BACK TO MY QUESTION, ARE HIGH IGF LEVELS BAD? |
Taking exogenous
GH for extended periods of time will NOT stop your endogenous synthesis or release of
GH.
GH is secreted in a pulsatile manner. High levels of
GH in the body will decrease the amplitude of subsequent "pulses/release" by causing an upregulation of somatostatin. This works in a relatively quick manner. If you take one
GH shot in the am and another early afternoon, you're largest naturally-occurring
GH spike shortly into sleep will not even be affected. The only way to lose the benefit of your own nightime
GH spikes is by injecting right before bed or by using the depots that secrete constantly.
The only thing that'll work to increase
GH synth/release is a
GH secretagogue or GHRH itself, since it's at the top of the feedback loop.
LUVmyroids was giving you good advice and trying to educate you, and you start snapping at him?
This whole prohormone marketing scheme is directed right at your type......now go take your cybergenics and work out on your bowflex and come back when your ready to accept reality.
Yes, back to your question....If you don't know whether or not high levels of IGF-1 are bad, then you don't have a clue.
IGF-1 mediates a large percent of the positive growth effects of
GH.