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Need help regarding injectables or supplements

robbymartin

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Hey guys, I'm new hear so bear with me. I need some advice on getting into the ideal shape with the help of injectables.
I'm 44 years old, 6'-2" and 250lbs and it's becoming harder and harder to stay in shape like I used to.I know this isn't the case for a lot of you guys but it is for me. I have bad knees so I am not as active as I used to be but I'm not dead..yet.. I will be watching my diet and adding cardio to my routine but I need to know what injectable would be better for me. From my knowledge and what I've researched, HGH seems to be the way to go at my age because it seems to have other health benefits other than just bulking up. I don't know if steroids is the way to go or not, except for the price point.
My goal in this process is to be 220-225lbs and to get that extra weight off my knees so I can start being more active, be stronger and look GOOD. I'm not looking to resemble a body builder with next to zero body fat, just look really good for my age. Let's face it, I'm not getting any younger and I need to start seeing better results.
With all that said, I know a guy that I can get certain things from but all he has access to (HGH wise) is Kigtropin and I've read that there is a lot of fake Kig out there. He also has various testosterones, etc., but I'm not sure that I want to go that route.
Can a brother get some advice without getting bashed?
 
All you need to drop the weight is to clean up your diet and exercise, GH/AAS isnt needed or advised.

If you think you have low test, hit up a TRT doc and get your test levels fixed legit and focus on diet and exercise but jumping on a cycle because you think thats going to be a magic pill without having your diet and training in check is a recipe for disaster.

I must caution however, if you have been rather sedentary you cant let the scale be your guide. If you start exercising and eating clean your likely to lose fat and gain muscle at the same time which can give you misleading info if your only watching the scale.
 
IMO, you have alot of work to do before considering AAS. Gear should be used to help you break through a sticking point and get and maintain gains in the long run. AAS should never be used to "get in shape" because even if you see some progress, it will disapear just as fast.
 
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