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Fair enough. Maybe someday I will be as educated and developed as you.
That would require the ability to admit that you’re wrong instead doubling down
Fair enough. Maybe someday I will be as educated and developed as you.
My RHR on 5iu of GH is in the mid 90's. Do you think it is healthy to have a elevated heart rate to that extent for years upon years? I am not doubling down I am asking as I posted above but you may have missed itThat would require the ability to admit that you’re wrong instead doubling down
There’s a chance that it’s not if it’s over 100. There’s other factors besides simply mid 90s rhr.My RHR on 5iu of GH is in the mid 90's. Do you think it is healthy to have a elevated heart rate to that extent for years upon years? I am not doubling down I am asking as I posted above but you may have missed it
I can say for myself that it doesn't feel good, I feel off.There’s a chance that it’s not if it’s over 100. There’s other factors besides simply mid 90s rhr.
I don’t think you’re an idiot. I just think your logic was flawed there so I pointed it out.Some have already stated I am an idiot
What's your rhr before 5iu's? Does your diet change when you go on? I stupidly jacked mine to the moon recently, along with bp, mostly from what I think was left ventricular hypertrophy because they're still high now only on 3iu and 175mg. Never again will I be doing 5 mile runs while on 30iu and 1200mgs of tren, or be running at all on heavy doses. Also done with tren unless I can get my hands on some recombinant IGF-1, but even then I'll only do 350mg. I had gotten up 2 grams a week of tren enanthate, it was fucking horrible, only sleeping in 1 hour segments.I can say for myself that it doesn't feel good, I feel off.
Liver toxicity of most steroids is greatly exaggerated and idiots who don't know how to research keep alive the idea that they're the worst thing in bodybuilding.I was surprised with a clean enough diet my liver enzymes and cholesterol didn't get too out of whack even while using full doses of anadrol amd superdrol at the same time with the tren, and then I stopped all that and went high testosterone and switched from telmisartan to atenolol, months later and 2 weeks after going back to HRT my liver enzymes were by far the worst I've ever seen from 100mg of atenolol per day
I just thought it was interesting that a bp med alone was fucking up my liver when 2 grams of tren, 20mg of superdrol and 100mg of anadrol had enzymes at non-damaging levels.
I took off for a good several months..... was just tired of pinning every day..... Trust, you really notice the difference when you get OFF it....Been off gh for a month
Feel like ass
So dropping GH brings you down to a healthy RHR? 90 is pretty fucked for RHR.My RHR on 5iu of GH is in the mid 90's. Do you think it is healthy to have an elevated heart rate to that extent for years upon years? I am not doubling down I am asking as I posted above but you may have missed it
A tren bridge. I like that ideaIll say what i do
This is just me
I go on gh for 3 month
Then go off for 6 weeks and add tren
The 6 weeks of tren does wonders to me and feels like resensitizing my insulin sensitivity
Just how it feels , i go by feel in this game and results
I’m going to try that.Ill say what i do
This is just me
I go on gh for 3 month
Then go off for 6 weeks and add tren
The 6 weeks of tren does wonders to me and feels like resensitizing my insulin sensitivity
Just how it feels , i go by feel in this game and results
You can always do a tumor marker test and check if you are worried about it - what the problem you see?to all the GH users on here. Are you guys not worried about growths? Cancer?
None of us are worried about it because there's no causal link between GH and cancer. We haven't even seen a correlation. This is another topic we've beaten to death here.to all the GH users on here. Are you guys not worried about growths? Cancer?
to all the GH users on here. Are you guys not worried about growths? Cancer?
Do i not worry a lot no. Do i take notice yes. I have seen many studies that point to HGH causing more cancer. But they are not huge studies or with big groups. But the studies on healthy adults doing HGH is about zero it seems. And how it affects bodybuilders long term is just as big of a guess. I was looking that up earlier his week. And most data seems to point to animals that have the highest GH have shorter life spans. But i do not lift big weights or bookbuild to live a long time as nothing points to that happening from those things. There is no data tracking how when or from what bodybuilders die of. Anything reported is just a guess and people tend to guess with their emotions to support what they want. I do what i do and take my chances.to all the GH users on here. Are you guys not worried about growths? Cancer?
Having low HGH/IGF-1 levels has it's own set of negative health outcomes (Decrease in body composition ; less muscle/more fat, memory, libido, energy, well-being, bone mass, decreased immune function, decreased cardiovascular health and many more)Do i not worry a lot no. Do i take notice yes. I have seen many studies that point to HGH causing more cancer. But they are not huge studies or with big groups. But the studies on healthy adults doing HGH is about zero it seems. And how it affects bodybuilders long term is just as big of a guess. I was looking that up earlier his week. And most data seems to point to animals that have the highest GH have shorter life spans. But i do not lift big weights or bookbuild to live a long time as nothing points to that happening from those things. There is no data tracking how when or from what bodybuilders die of. Anything reported is just a guess and people tend to guess with their emotions to support what they want. I do what i do and take my chances.
Yes it does. Just depends on if one looks long term or short term as their goal. If longevity is the goal then HGH may not be the best choice. If being a better me for a shorter time is worth it to me then that may be what i should do. We all make our choices. I just try to get the best data i can to make my decisions. We all have our own comfort zones.Having low HGH/IGF-1 levels has it's own set of negative health outcomes (Decrease in body composition ; less muscle/more fat, memory, libido, energy, well-being, bone mass, decreased immune function, decreased cardiovascular health and many more)