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      What are the positive and negative effects of human growth hormone?

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      The effects depend on the dosage and start gradually. First ones are usually noticeable within a week of starting the daily injections.

      Positive effects of growth hormone:

      deeper sleep: You basically sleep like a baby. While on HGH people often wake up in the same position they fall asleep.
      baby smooth skin: This is especially noticeable when you feel the texture of the back of your hand. Compare it with other people or take notice before you start the HGH cycle.
      increased metabolism: The body burns carbs at a higher rate.
      improved immune system
      greater cardiac output
      improved blood pressure
      overall tissue regeneration: This includes regeneration of major organs which shrink with age.
      stronger bones
      increased sex drive (libido)
      reduced body fat: This is especially noticed on the initial cycle, when the body is surprised by the sudden increase of growth hormone and does not know how to adapt at first. In the subsequent cycles the fat loss effects are usually not as drastic as the initial one.
      higher energy levels
      increased muscle mass: People who work out regularly usually see a drastic increase in muscle mass on the initial HGH cycle, and moderate increase on subsequent cycles. The HGH caused increase in muscle mass can not compare to the steroid caused increase. Steroids rapidly but temporarily increase the mass of the muscle cells while HGH causes creation of new muscle cells. Thus the muscle mass gain from steroids is faster but more short lived than the HGH gains, which come on gradually but persist for as long as the person is physically active.
      increased endurance and exercise performance
      faster regeneration after physical activity
      improved cholesterol levels
      improved sight and hearing
      faster growth of hair and nails
      prevent or alleviate muscle wasting (caused by various diseases)
      faster recovery after severe burns or injuries
      improve growth in children with short stature (caused by various diseases)
      prevent or alleviate osteoporosis
      Theoretical benefits of HGH:

      It is rumored that growth hormone also causes regrowth of hair and wrinkle removal but in my experience this is not the case.

      Negative effects of human growth hormone:

      baby naps: While on HGH people often feel an inclination to take an afternoon baby nap. 10 to 30 minutes per day is enough for me.
      carpal tunnel syndrome: Occasional feeling of “pins and needles” (as if your palms and fingers are falling asleep) is often observed by people who are taking daily doses of 4IU of HGH or higher. This is especially noticed following repetitive strain in the wrist area (during workouts, etc.) or when first waking up. This is caused by the increase of muscle mass in the wrist, which puts pressure on the carpal tunnel, through which the nerves are passing to your fingers and palms. This is a temporary side effects which goes away completely after the dosage is lowered or within 3 weeks after the cycle is discontinued. As long as it does not become unbearable the athletes usually continue with their growth hormone cycle desipte the carpal tunnel syndrome. This side effect is an issue only in initial cycles. In the subsequent HGH cycles the wrists have had the time to adapt and carpal is barely noticeable.
      water retention: This is a desired effect for some, as it gives a more youthful, tight skin look and irons out minor wrinkles. At doses of 4IU and above, people often notice that their fingers feel a little swollen or face a little fuller. This is a temporary side effect which goes away when the dose is lowered or within 2 weeks after the cycle is discontinued.
      morning aches: For the first few minutes after they wake up some people feel like they have been “through hell”. It’s a similar feeling when you do a heavy workout in the gym and wake up the next day. Slight pain in the fingers and toes, joints, muscles. After a few minutes the feeling goes away. While people are sleeping, the body is growing and regenerating – this is probably the cause of the morning pain. It might also actually be the gym workout of the prior day.
      hypoglycemia: In the period when starting or ending the HGH cycle or modifying the dose, rapid drops of blood sugar may happen at any time. This is especially noticeable right after physical activity, so have a sugar bar handy. This is manifested as a sudden “hunger attack”. It can last from up to 2 weeks after the HGH cycle has been ended.
      Theoretical side effects of HGH:

      acromegaly: Extremely high doses for prolonged period of time would likely cause acromegaly (enlargement of fingers, bones, organs). In practical use acromegaly would not happen even if a person took 4IU per day for 10 years straight.
      growth of existing cancer: HGH makes the body regenerate faster and all the cells which can grow (hair, nails, skin), usually will grow faster. What does that mean for already existing cancer cells? Nobody knows for sure, but it’s probably a good idea to stay away from HGH if you have cancer.

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      rowth Hormone: What Is It And What Does It Do - An Expert's View!
      Since its inception, and first application as a bodybuilding super-substance GH has remained an anabolic that has attracted many conflicting opinions and has been shrouded in mystery.



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      In their quest for greater muscle size and the ripped, dry look that characterizes a top-level bodybuilding physique, competitors have, since the 1950's, as is generally thought, used a variety of supplemental substances, both naturally and pharmaceutically derived.

      After experiencing unprecedented muscle growth with anabolic steroids in the early '60s (a time when these drugs were used in larger quantities as the level of bodybuilding competition increased), bodybuilding competitors knew they had found the critical factor necessary to take them several steps higher towards physical perfection, and iron warriors the world over have not looked back since.

      With the 1970's ushering in a new era for competitive sporting success, with the emergence of lucrative contracts and entire careers based a upon athletic ability, a new compound found its way into the drug regimes of champions not adverse to pushing the boundaries: Growth Hormone (GH).

      As a hormone critical for the health and well being of all humans, Growth Hormone is needed in precise amounts for the optimal functioning of a number of physiological processes and growth of body tissues, including muscle. Generally this is achieved, resulting in growth and functioning within 'acceptable' and 'normal' parameters. However, an over or under production of GH can potentially cause serious health concerns.

      A New Compound Found Its Way Into The Drug Regimes Of Champion.
      A New Compound Found Its Way Into The Drug Regimes Of Champion.

      Excess GH, as occurs in those with Acromegaly, ultimately leads to an overgrowth of tissues and problems such insulin resistance and muscle weakness.

      GH-secreting tumors, occurring in childhood, can also cause excessive GH production and resultant Pituitary Giantism, as witnessed with Andre the Giant, for example, who at 12 years old stood 6'3" and at his full height was 7'4". He ultimately died from this condition.

      As there can be problems with an over production of GH there can also be so with too little. Genetic conditions and congenital malformations manifested through GH deficiency can cause a lack of growth in children. Though rare, Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD) in adults can cause decreased muscle mass, quality of life and energy.

      In both of these groups, carefully monitored GH supplementation restores the functions affected by GH deficiency. Benefits, in this context, generally include reduced fat mass, increased lean muscle tissue, increased bone density, improved lipid (fat) profile, reduced cardiovascular risk factors and improved mental health.

      Bodybuilders being bodybuilders soon realized that if GH were introduced into their drug repertoire big muscles and shredded conditioning would result. And this is exactly what was experienced in those who began using this, until then, largely unknown anabolic agent.

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      Competitors of the '70s, and especially the '80s began to present a more refined look with chiseled muscle development reminiscent of Classical Sculpture and resembling deeply etched rock. Those guys, one could reasonably postulate, were not adding additional cardio to their programs and eating more lean proteins.

      Since GH had become a mainstay for serious bodybuilders worldwide, it has attracted its fair share of criticism: some feel it is extremely dangerous while others contend it simply does not very well at all.

      Those who use it, however, know just how effective it can be. Indeed, since its inception, and first application as a bodybuilding super-substance GH has remained an anabolic that has attracted many conflicting opinions and has been shrouded in mystery. I sought some answers.

      One man who has, for many years, observed GH being used, and who is the first to say how effectively it builds muscle and reduces fat, but is also realistic as far as its application and efficacy in all who use it, is Ali Amini.

      "GH", says Ali, "is a single-chain protein made of 191 amino acids with a molecular weight of approximately 22 kDa (Kilo Daltons). It is released into the blood-stream by the somatotrope cells of the anterior pituitary gland. Initially it was taken from human pituitary glands, however, in 1985, biosynthetic GH replaced this earlier version."

      What of Growth Hormone's widespread use and its application amongst the sporting elite? "GH is used in sport for its ability to burn fat, increase lean body mass, shorten recovery time and strengthen joints and ligaments while healing damaged tissue," says Ali.

      "And as far as pro bodybuilders go, all of them use GH, especially these days as it is much easier to get than in the early '90s. But it is not as essential a part of contest prep or of an off-season cycle as most think.

      It helps a lot if taken in the right amount and at the right time according to the type of program/cycle one is on, but it is not a crucial aspect of the whole program."

      Bodybuilding Benefits Of GH And Effective Administration
      "A lot of people think that GH is a magic potion," says Ali. "But most of these people are not taking GH at its maximum potential. GH doesn't add 50% to your gains, not even close to that. By adding GH to a cycle you will be lucky and considered genetically gifted and blessed (that your body responds well to GH) if you get a 15% benefit/gain."

      In light of Ali's observations GH does not appear to be the magic bullet that many feel will give them bodybuilding success. However, if a bodybuilder were to solely use GH while excluding anabolic steroids from their program, what kind of effect would this have on their physique?

      "Very little in the way of muscle gains and a barely noticeable decrease in body fat," says Ali, perhaps controversially. "GH alone isn't that strong of an anabolic, and even though it has the property of holding protein synthesis, like testosterone, it doesn't provide a constant durability of its effect, like testosterone, nor does it noticeably increase strength like other anabolic drugs."

      But, though not a miracle drug, GH can work well for bodybuilders as shown in those who use it at optimal dosages. Surely if it is used by all professional bodybuilders it must have much merit.

      "I know smart bodybuilders never do over 8 IU (International Units) a day, but, in some cases, I have heard of others doing 24 IU a day and even some non-pros, less then 150 lbs, who use 24 IU a day. This results in bloating because of all the water retention caused by that dose."

      So what is the optimal dose of GH one should take to attain its benefits? Ali: "To get the full effect of GH, timing and amount are crucial. Needless to say, period taken and consistency is more important than the total amount, as taking a 200 IU kit of GH over 50 days (at 4 IU a day) is more efficient than taking the same 200 IU over a period of 25 days (at 8 IU a day)."

      As is clear from what Ali has said, GH used in conjunction with anabolic steroids is the most effective form of administration. It is known to work, but how? What exactly does GH do and what are its positive effects?

      "GH diverts calories in food towards protein synthesis and away from fat synthesis as demonstrated in animal tests. It is as powerful as testosterone in stimulating protein synthesis properties."

      Those who are GH deficient are often cited as proof positive that GH is an important building agent; that we all need it to function properly. Ali's take on GH deficiency?

      "GH-deficient (GHD) adults have reduced lean body mass and increased fat mass, particularly central abdominal fat mass, thus proving that the higher the GH level, the more muscle mass and less fat is synthesized."

      And how long does GH have to exert its anabolic effects? "GH", Says Ali, "has a half-life of 15 to 20 minutes after sub-q (subcutaneous) or intravenous injection. After that, blood concentrations of GH reach their peak between one and three hours after injection."

      So once the optimal dosage of GH and the potential benefits have been decided, how can it be administrated timing-wise?

      "A lot of theories and speculation have made about the best way to administrate GH," says Ali. "The most reasonable way would be decided after one gained an understanding of how GH is produced in the body, how it interacts with other hormones and under which circumstances it converts best to IGF-1.

      IGF-1 production is regulated by factors other than GH, most notably nutritional and thyroid status. But when GH is released it goes to the liver to stimulate a set of Growth Factors, and IGF-1 happens to be the best known of these.

      "IGF-1 is a 70 amino acid single chain hormone that has been shown to be the most potent derivative (caused by GH release or administration) of GH," continues Ali. "GH is a hormone that works back to back with insulin so the lower the insulin, the more GH the pituitary gland produces, and thus there will be a better environment for GH to work.

      Some speculations recommend taking GH at any time because they say what I just mentioned is applicable for the GH produced by the pituitary and not that externally administrated. However, the body produces GH in those conditions because it is the best time for it, sequentially leading it to function at its maximum potential.

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      Therefore, using GH at a time when insulin is low (using blood sugar as an indicator), post workout would be the best time to use it. However, if administrated in conjunction with insulin, GH should be taken immediately post workout with the insulin administered within a 30-40 minute window after that."

      Since within bodybuilding circles it is common knowledge that elite competitors take GH twice a day, and that timing is of the essence, if post workout is one of these optimal periods, when is the other?

      "A second dose," says Ali, "can be taken before going to bed, again at a time when ones blood sugar is very low as when a bodybuilder is getting ready for a show and is on low a carbohydrate diet; this is the optimal period - night - especially if a low carbohydrate meal was the last meal or two.

      However, it would be even better to take it (the second GH dose) during the sleeping period, when, for example, waking up in middle of the night to go to the bathroom."

      Optimal Dosage And Timing
      And what, typically, would each of the two dosages be?

      "The main benefit of GH is its action on the liver to produce IGF-1," says Ali. "So, for this matter, it is important to know the capability of the liver in terms of how much GH it can use to get the maximum result/benefit. The liver can work with three to four IU of GH at a time and can do that twice a day with a reasonable gap of five to seven hours.

      Therefore, the best dose would be a total six to eight IU a day divided into two doses and having those five to seven hours apart. For example, a dose (either three or four IU) can be taken post training with another three to four IU dose before bed or during the night sleeping period."

      Clearly, as with any anabolic agent, there is an optimal dosage, but it has not been clearly documented as to what would occur if one took too little or too much GH. If one took below the recommended IU of six to eight per day of GH, as Ali recommends, what effects, if any, could they experience? If a bodybuilder took, for example, 2 IU, what effect would this have?

      A Dose (Either Three Or Four IU) Can Be Taken Post Training.
      A Dose (Either Three Or Four IU) Can Be Taken Post Training.

      "What I recommend," says Ali, "is aligned with the capability of the body to use GH at maximum doses to produce maximum effect. However, taking less will definitely work and the gains will be noticed, just not at full potential (the body's full capability of occupying GH and employing it)."

      Conversely, what would be likely to happen if that same person took well over the recommended amount? If they took, for example, 20 to 25 IU what could happen?

      "Nothing dramatic," says Ali. "Just some water retention side effects, in a case where the subject abusing GH is not suffering from any kind of disease. But if you understand how GH works in the body and how the body utilizes it, it will become pretty obvious how, when and how much you should take.

      Needless to say, trying to make GH use more constant for a longer period of time will result in more gains and make it much more cost efficient, as the legitimate form of it is still not cheap."

      That being said, GH does, like any other drug, hold dangers if used irresponsibly. So exactly how does GH compare to other anabolic drugs in terms of health problems if used excessively?

      "Anabolic steroids can cause serious problems if overused," says Ali. "With some, the side effects are harsher than others. 17aa (one of the most potent steroids ever synthesized) is the least of your problems when you talk about overdosing, as insulin, Trenbolone and diuretics respectively are the most dangerous when overdosed.

      With GH, by comparison, you don't need any special form of detoxification post cycle, as the body doesn't become toxic from legitimate GH."

      GH And Insulin: Negative Interaction
      As Ali says, insulin, a transport hormone, secreted from the pancreas to store nutrients in various body tissues, can be extremely dangerous if taken synthetically for bodybuilding purposes. It is also understood that insulin and GH do not interact positively with one another to produce lean muscle gains. What is the deal here?

      Ali: "By introducing insulin to your body, GH and thyroid hormone levels drop dramatically. That is just how the human body works. Therefore you need to supplement your body with the two hormones mentioned to compensate the shortage, edge out the gains and minimize the side effect of insulin.

      Naturally, GH is produced best when insulin levels are low, and biologically that is the best time for GH to be produced and to begin working." How is this dilemma solved among bodybuilders who use GH?

      "I do, however," says Ali, "recommend taking insulin and GH together, but not at the same time. Depending on your insulin protocol, which we won't get into here because this is a discussion about GH, GH should be taken when insulin is low. And I advocate this protocol because this is the way the body works and all we can do is learn more about this and act accordingly.

      You can say that the body is doing this in absence of an external source of GH and insulin and choose to take them both at the same time. But why risk the benefits and gains when there is no study to prove this?

      And what I am recommending is what is recommended by the body in the first place. As I said, GH can be taken post workout in an intramuscular manner to reach the system ASAP and then insulin can be introduced 30-40 minutes after that."

      Best Form Of Administration
      GH can be taken in a variety of ways, but what is the most effective method? What do the pros do? Ali: "The most common has been sub-q (subcutaneously) for years, and a lot are still doing so. However, this was the medical method used when it was first introduced for GH-deficient people or infants born with a very low birth weight and/or lack of height.

      But in the case of "GH in sports" it is different. The administrator is not a deficient patient; he is a person who wants GH to work in his body as soon as possible to get the most benefit from it, making the intramuscular (IM) method the best choice for administration in athletes as, in this fashion, it reaches the system much faster and starts its actions sooner than a sub-q injection."

      Side Effects
      It is often thought that the larger the competitor, the more GH they will need to realize any kind of benefit. It seems this is yet another myth.

      "The size and weight of the athlete is not a big factor here as it all depends on the liver's capability to utilize GH and produce IGF-1," says Ali. "Even though some athletes take up to 24 IU of GH a day, the body/liver can't utilize this amount, hence the abuse of GH and the undesirable side effects that can be seen."

      As is known, all drugs have their share of side effects. What can be expected as far as the deleterious effects of taking GH? Can death result, as some think?

      "There has been nothing recorded or reported on the matter of dying from GH," says Ali. "However, GH has the tendency to worsen any cancer due to its cell volumizing and anabolic effect on a cell's size. These are the serious potential effects. Jaw and nose growth are the main, and most noticeable, signs of using GH over a longer period.

      No study has yet proved that GH causes cancer, even though a lot of speculation is made. The truth is: the cause of cancer is still not clear today. So no GH or, for that matter, any anabolic steroid is cancerous (theoretically to date) unless the person has been suffering from cancer before using any kind of anabolic; which, in some forms of cancer, the usage of anabolic drugs might worsen the case."

      GH Detection
      As Ali suggested before, the intramuscular method of GH administration is the most popular, as this causes a faster cascade of Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) and faster growth as a result. Why is this method best exactly? Why can't it be taken orally like some anabolic steroids?

      According to Ali this is "because it is a protein hormone and, as a result, has to be administered by injection as it is completely digested to its basic amino acids (the amino acids it was made of) when administered by mouth, which means it can't be differentiated from an oral amino acid supplement. Thus, only injectable administration can allow GH to function at its full potential."

      This being the case, can GH be detected in a drug test?

      Ali: "Due to the liver and kidney internalizing the GH-receptor complex and completely degrading it to its basic amino acids, only minimal quantities of GH appear in the urine and the pattern of urinary excretion has been shown, in those using, to be too low, leading its metabolites in a urine sample to look identical to the metabolites of orally administrated amino acids, making GH an undetectable drug in a doping test."

      Growth Hormone: Good Or Bad?
      With their eternal search for a bodybuilding edge, bodybuilders have turned to synthetic growth hormone to boost what nature provides for them naturally. But is it as effective as many are led to believe?

      The fact bodybuilders at the cutting edge use it to obtain rock hard definition and additional muscle size is testimony to its powerful nature, but according to Ali it is not a miracle substance and will not work as effectively as steroids for adding pure muscle mass.

      However, in today's ultra competitive bodybuilding climate any edge appears to be worth pursuing and chemicals seem to be a firmly entrenched way in which to gain it. So is GH use good or bad?

      From an effectiveness standpoint there is much divergence of opinion, with those considering it to be essential and those, like Ali, who feel it might add the finishing touches to a base of rock hard muscle that hard training and good nutrition has first established.

      From a health standpoint there has been not one documented death directly attributable to GH administration, nor does it seem this hormone is as dangerous as some of the more powerful steroids along with insulin and diuretics, the latter of which has taken lives.

      With its high cost and, in some quarters, questionable effectiveness, is GH worth the time and expense? As the pro bodybuilding scene continues to grow, along with it athletes, themselves ably assisted by various chemicals, a definitive answer will likely be given sometime soon.

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      Welcome to the first in a series where we take a closer look at steroids and peptides via an ghexclusive series of interviews with one of the head scientists at a major production laboratory.

      First in line is Human Growth Hormone.....


      So, first of all, why is Growth Hormone such an attractive drug to bodybuilders?

      "HGH (and the IGF-1 that is a result of its use) is the only substance that can actually initiate hyperplasia. While the use of anabolic steroids can cause hypertrophy (the enlargement of existing muscle cells), steroids do not offer the ability to recruit and mature more muscle cells. HGH can. HGH also increases protein synthesis, which can be responsible for hypertrophy.

      "You also have to understand that normally, after puberty, the body stops growing new muscle cells. The number of muscle cells is genetically fixed for the rest of the life span, and the most that can happen is to increase the size of these cells through weight training or steroids. However, by using HGH the body can actually grow new muscle cells. This allows the body to reverse genetic dispositions and achieve a desired muscle density."

      For someone new to its use, what is a safe and effective starter dose?

      "For gaining lean muscle and substantially improving body composition a dose of 4-8 i.u.'s a day will be necessary. Most people will respond very well at a dose of 4-5 i.u.'s per day. For maximum benefit in this regard, the addition of Testosterone, Insulin, and low dose T3 would be something to seriously consider.

      "As a general rule the best way to start an HGH program is to start with a low dose and ease the administration into the higher doses. This will avoid, or at least minimize, many of the common side effects of HGH such as bloating, joint pain and swelling. Most people can tolerate approximately 2 i.u.'s with few side effects, so that would be the recommended starting dose. A scheduled program would look like this:

      Week 1-4: HGH 2i.u.'s one injection

      Week 5: HGH 2.5 i.u.'s one injection

      Week 6: HGH 3 i.u.'s split into two injections of 1.5 i.u.'s each

      Week 7: HGH 3.5 i.u.'s split into two injections of 1.75 i.u's each

      If at any point in this progression unbearable bloating or joint pain becomes an issue, the dose must be reduced by 25% and held at a lower dosage for a couple of weeks. If the side effects subside, progression may resume back up towards desired level. If the side effects remain, the dose must be reduced again and held at a lower level for two weeks before beginning upward progression. This method will keep the HGH experience a good one with minimal side effects."

      HGH is not administered like standard injectables, what is the injection procedure?

      "HGH is dispensed in the form of a lyophilized powder. Any other form advertised is NOT true HGH. The only way to administer true HGH is by a sub-q or intramuscular injection.

      "HGH is somewhat fragile by nature, and it needs to be protected from light and heat. HGH should be stored between 36 and 46 degrees Fahrenheit at all times both before and after its reconstitution. All brands of HGH should be refrigerated after being reconstituted, and all brands should be protected from light at all times."

      Is there a best time of day for administration?

      "The body produces HGH in a continuous pulsatile fashion throughout the day with the highest pulses occurring approximately 2-3 hours after going to bed and falling into deep sleep. Injectable HGH is completely absorbed and activates within approximately 3 hours. The strategy with respect to timing depends somewhat on age and other elements of the cycle. There is no single best strategy...it depends a lot on your individual situation."

      Can you give us some examples?

      "For those in their late 20's to early 50's, there is a chance that the endogenous production of HGH is still at a reasonable level. The best time to take an injection in this case would be early morning...after your body's own release of HGH in the night. If you get up to go to the bathroom in the early morning, this is probably the perfect time to take a couple of units of HGH. The second best time would be first thing in the morning when you wake up.

      "If you are splitting your doses, it is good to take them when your cortisol levels are at a peak, which is when you wake up and in the early afternoon. Cortisol is very catabolic by nature and a well-timed HGH injection can go a long way to blunting this effect.

      "Yet another strategy should be considered if one is using insulin with HGH. Insulin should be used immediately post work out. HGH and insulin do some great things together - they shuttle nutrients in a very complimentary way to each other - and the combination of HGH and insulin create the best environment for IGF-1 production. If one is using insulin immediately post workout, this would be a recommended time to take a number of units of HGH."



      It has been claimed that lean body mass gains and fat loss are achieved with GH without and change being made to the diet, care to comment on this?

      "A high protein diet is often recommended to help efforts to build muscle and lose fat. Adequate protein is required for building muscle and other tissues. Various sources advise people to consume anywhere from 0.6 to 1.5g of protein per pound of bodyweight per day."

      How long does it take for results to kick in?

      "It should be noted that for the vast majority of HGH users, results are not rapid and visible in nature. If your idea of using HGH is to get ripped in a few weeks , gaining 20lbs of muscle in a matter of a month or two, or being miraculously healed in a matter of a few injections...you are likely to be in for a BIG disappointment. HGH does some pretty incredible things, but it HAS to be viewed as a long term endeavor. A reasonable length HGH cycle would be 20-30 weeks in length. While you will always be able to find one or two individuals who will make great strides in a short amount of time, the majority need to be dedicated to its use for the long haul for it to be a worthy venture."

      What effect does it have on the healing of damaged tissue that cannot be achieved by regular anabolics and why is this effect so profound?

      "HGH has the ability to increase lean body mass, shorten a bodybuilder's recovery time between workouts, and improve overall athletic performance. HGH helps strengthen ligaments and joints, and promotes faster healing of damaged tissue. In addition, HGH can increase the body's capability for protein synthesis and for proper absorption of essential immune defensive molecules into the damaged site."

      Some people use HGH to combat adrenal fatigue, could it also alleviate the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome?

      "Adrenal fatigue is a term applied to a collection of non specific symptoms such as body aches, fatigue, nervousness, sleep disturbances and digestive problems. The term often shows up in popular health books and on alternative medicine web sites, but it isn't accepted medical diagnosis.

      "The adrenal glands produce a variety of hormones that are essential to life. The medical term ‘adrenal insufficiency', or Addison's disease, refers to inadequate production of one or more of these hormones as a result of an underlying disease. Signs and symptoms of adrenal insufficiency include fatigue, body aches, unexplained weight loss, low blood pressure, light headedness and loss of body hair. Proponents of the adrenal fatigue diagnosis claim this is a mild form of adrenal insufficiency caused by chronic stress. The unproven theory behind adrenal fatigue is that your adrenal glands are unable to keep pace with the demands of perpetual fight-or-flight arousal. As a result, they can't produce quite enough of the hormones you need to feel good. Existing blood tests, according to this theory, aren't sensitive enough to detect such a small decline in adrenal function - but the body can. The latest research demonstrates that adrenal fatigue is connected to the growth hormone loop in a distinct way, since taking HGH releasers (consistently over many months) has helped to improve energy levels."

      Finally, what is the best liquid to use when it comes to the reconstitution of HGH?

      "Bacteriostatic Water (BW), Sterile Water or even liquid vitamin B12 can be used for reconstitution. What we choose to reconstitute it with should depend on how rapidly we use the GH. Bacteriostatic Water is basically sterile water with 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol added, and this alcohol keeps anything from growing in the water, thus making it safe for injection for the longest period of time...up to three weeks. For the common use for bodybuilding (2-5 i.u.'s a day) and the more commonly used vial size (10 i.u.'s) it isn't really critical which of the afore mentioned diluents are used...the vial will be used up long before bacteria or anything begins to grow in our reconstituted HGH."

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