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Can this happen with GH??

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Ok, if you use Testosterone then you'll be suppressed after usage....right? Therefore HCG, Clomid come into play to bring this hormone back to normal. Same goes for Thyroid Medication. Use it and you'll thyroid will be suppressed for a while. Same goes for Insulin. Use it and you might become a diabetic. Now what about for GH???? If I were to use GH and then stopped taking it...will I be low on Growth Hormone? Will my body stop producing natural GH????
 
Carth said:
Ok, if you use Testosterone then you'll be suppressed after usage....right? Therefore HCG, Clomid come into play to bring this hormone back to normal. Same goes for Thyroid Medication. Use it and you'll thyroid will be suppressed for a while. Same goes for Insulin. Use it and you might become a diabetic. Now what about for GH???? If I were to use GH and then stopped taking it...will I be low on Growth Hormone? Will my body stop producing natural GH????

Yes, almost any hormone that you supplement with can get suppressed. Your body will produce less GH if you take GH. This is why you need to cycle on and off. This is why you may not want to stay on 6iu ED for 18 months.
 
And IMO don't take it at night before bed. That's when your body produces the most GH normally, so injecting then would supress your nighttime GH. Taking in the mornig will keep your serum levels high, w/o hurting your natural production. Try it.
 
I have my wife on this stuff. She's been taking 3 iu's of GH everyday in the morning for the past 8 weeks. I DO NOT! Want her to be suppressed when she comes off the stuff. Do you guys suggest that she come off the stuff now to avoid any problems???
 
Folks, after the age of 21, our bodies stop producing the tons of GH that we produced in our youth. Many people use low-dose HGH for HRT. GH shutdown is inevitable. The only significant GH release we experience as adults is during sleep.
 
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