I'm sure this question has been answered a million times. I started Hygetropin HGH about a month ago and about 3 weeks into it fatigue has really set in. I take 4 IU a day. I started taking it around 4 AM then go to the gym. Next shot around 315 PM after work. I sleep like a baby. I sleep so good I don't even want to wake up. Once I hit the gym at 5 in the morning I feel great. About 2 hours after my workout I can barely keep my eyes open. It's effecting me at work and once I get home I'm about as lazy as can be. Just to tired to do anything. I've read several things saying that T3 should be supplemented. Then others say T4 should be supplemented. Not sure what to take. Not sure what to do to help. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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1- dont split the dosing. i just learned something from someone that i work with. you ever pay attention to how many top ifbb and npc guys end up with diabetes? it is more than you would think and a lot of it is attributed to both gh and slin use but that's not the whole reason. their are those that been around a long time that know why this is. it comes from splitting the dose is what i have learned. constantly blunting your natural ability from either gh slin or both causes them to pretty much shut down. do some digging like i did to fact check the statements i made. you can find it trust me. my suggestion would be to take one dose before bed and call it a day. that's what most old timers are doing or they take it when they wake up to take a leak. it works just as well imhoTGBSupplements REP
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Thank for your input guns. I've done some digging. All I've read is that plenty of bodybuilders get diabetes and a factor may be HGH and slin. However I can't find anything that says it's because of dosing. From what I gather you can get diabetes from 1 dose a day to ten doses a day. If your gonna get diabetes your gonna get it. If you can point me in some kind of studies online to read I would appreciate it. I'm not saying you are wrong. I really do appreciate your insight on this I really do.
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Originally posted by pitch9372 View PostThank for your input guns. I've done some digging. All I've read is that plenty of bodybuilders get diabetes and a factor may be HGH and slin. However I can't find anything that says it's because of dosing. From what I gather you can get diabetes from 1 dose a day to ten doses a day. If your gonna get diabetes your gonna get it. If you can point me in some kind of studies online to read I would appreciate it. I'm not saying you are wrong. I really do appreciate your insight on this I really do.TGBSupplements REP
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Use code 'Baby1' for $5 off your order
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Re: HGH and fatigue
Originally posted by pitch9372 View PostI'm sure this question has been answered a million times. I started Hygetropin HGH about a month ago and about 3 weeks into it fatigue has really set in. I take 4 IU a day. I started taking it around 4 AM then go to the gym. Next shot around 315 PM after work. I sleep like a baby. I sleep so good I don't even want to wake up. Once I hit the gym at 5 in the morning I feel great. About 2 hours after my workout I can barely keep my eyes open. It's effecting me at work and once I get home I'm about as lazy as can be. Just to tired to do anything. I've read several things saying that T3 should be supplemented. Then others say T4 should be supplemented. Not sure what to take. Not sure what to do to help. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
when adding t3 to gh and not t4*
I believe you are essentially shutting down the conversion process of t4 to t3.*
when you have an over abundance of t3 the body will not convert any excess t4 into t3 which will limit your gh effectiveness.
when adding t4 instead of t3 we are essentially enhancing the conversion and allowing more t4 to convert to t3 .
so we want to keep our t4 levels in the normal range and still have an abundance of t3.
which should allow your gh to be more effective
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