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BadGenCD; said:Despite your studies that show that GHRH may not lead to tumor/adenoma formation, or at least can't directly link it to excess growth, I find it hard to believe that excess stimulation of the pituitary would not increase the risk of unchecked cell growth and hyperproliferation.
They are not my studies.
"Unchecked cell growth" & "hyperproliferation" are meaningless phrases.
Of course you find it hard to believe. You're a guy that can't even figure out how to reconstitute IGF-1. You come at me as if I owe you something which would be forgiveable if you pointed to some studies or something objective rather than "I find it hard to believe".
Do you know how fucking boring it is to read the book "Diagnosis and Management of Pituitary Disorders"? I do because I read it. Why did I read it? Because I want to know.
I've been using 2mgs/week of either CJC-1295 or modified GRF(1-29) and GHRP-6 for more than 6 months straight now. I have a vested interest in knowing. My life is valuable to me.
BadGenCD; said:This is like people arguing that IGF LR3 is not that risky. You have very minimal studies here that midly support your viewpoint...but this is hardly evidence definitively showing that CJC is not dangerous.
What viewpoint? I presented a rather objective analysis. You are free to go read any science or medical tract you want. It does you absolutely no good to pester me.
You fail to distinguish between GHRH & CJC-1295. One has a half-life measured in minutes the other provides chronic GHRH. I have always been concerned about CJC-1295. You can read my more extensive thread at AM.
You also fail to understand that despite GHRH continously being available it does not, thanks to certain negative feeback like Somatostatin influence, provide constant stimulation.
Also my friend Bobaslaw pointed out to me that IGF-1 levels w/ CJC-1295 don't get jacked. He did so by pointing me to IGF-1 reference ranges.
My viewpoint has actually evolved from being concerned to not being concerned about CJC-1295. In addition for myself I prefer modified GRF(1-29) which eliminates (in my opionion) any such potentiality.
BadGenCD; said:It does look promising, I agree, but there are certainly major risks. I think CJC is probably best used in moderate dosages as a sort of rhGH PCT, not as a replacement for bodybuilding type GH gains.
Who cares what you "think". John F. Kennedy loved to talk with people about what they were experts in. If it was an ironsmith he enjoyed listening to him talk about his craft. He enjoyed it because he learned something. He didn't want to waste one single minute listening to what the ironsmith thought about Soviet-Sino relations because the ironsmith wasn't in a position to know.
You have demonstrated to me that on this topic you are not in a position to know. So I don't want to waste one single minute listening to the song playing inside your head.
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