Tweetyeah but what about the long acting effects of the GH, of what I heard it not really good for non deficient gh people
TweetYes, there's a well-repected UG lab that has come out with a new long-acting GH similar to Nutropin Depot for a lot less money. The main difference is that it doesn't need to be shiped on ice, which adds another $50 or so to the cost. Only a few people have tried it so far since it's so new and the results have been excellent from what I hear. Once I get permission from the lab I'll post who makes it. For now, the lab wants their name off the boards.
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Tweetyeah but what about the long acting effects of the GH, of what I heard it not really good for non deficient gh people
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Tweetyeah ive read about it and been hearing about it lately. Are there going to be any tests on it?? remailers dont even have it yet do they?
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TweetI'm hoping to get a script for that reasonOriginally posted by 3Vandoo
yeah but what about the long acting effects of the GH, of what I heard it not really good for non deficient gh people
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TweetThere is only one person that carries it for S****Labs. NONE of his remailers have access to it.
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TweethmmmmmmOriginally posted by Juice Authority
There is only one person that carries it for S****Labs. NONE of his remailers have access to it.
"Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."
- Joseph Stalin
Power perceived is power achieved.
Unless you are the lead dog, the view never changes.
Tweet3 vandoo,constant stimulation is the key thats why it works ohhh so very good !im on it as we speak switched form jintropin to this .what baout the long acting effects of gh ???what r u reffering to the increase of igf 1 levels ?
Tweeti would like to hear more
TweetYou'd have to ask Fonz at at EF. He's testing it right now and says it's the best GH he's ever used.Originally posted by jack hust
i would like to hear more
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TweetNope but I now understand it's ok to name the lab - Supra Labs.Originally posted by Crankin'steiN
When I fill in those letters, I get the name of a Canadian lab...... Is that the lab your referring to??
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Tweetwhat do u need to know ,im on it right now !ive done jintropin serostim and now the supra .
TweetI dont believe in long term Gh unless you need it for medical purposes! I think it shuts you natural production down and is to new to know any long term effects on people that dont require it like BB's!
Tweetits almost the same as when ur shooting Gh in the ama and right beofre bed ,the debate continues ,ironmaster an supergrl had a huge debate on it ,its very anticatabolic so constantstimulation i belive is better .long term effect would be the same as any other gh ,,they both raise ifg levels ,but sometimes ur body can not use big surges of gh ,long acting gh slowly r;esased throught the day .halflife of gh is 10-12 hrs (again debatable)so if ur shooting in the am chances are ur still might be shutting us slf down ,but if u split up injections like most people do then for sure ur beeing shut down the same .
TweetI had the opportunity to work with one of the leading researchers in GH last year while writing a paper for a pharmacy course. He had a theory that the reason athletes weren't benefitting from GH as much as they theoretically should be is because the constant bombardment of GH downregulates the receptors. He said that administering it in "pulses" that coincide with your body's natural release throughout the day would decrease side effects and increase effectiveness. I actually found a study that did this (intraveneous of course) and it agreed 100% with his theory: less side effects, stronger therapeutic effects as opposed to the placebo group and the constant dose group.
However, this fasion of administration would require very frequent injections, probably only intraveneous would work, so it is impractical right now.