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The true benefit of HGH?

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From everything I have read clinical journals etc.....There is no evidence that HGH increases one’s risk of developing cancer. (taken in low dosages) As a matter of fact....it may even help your body combat against it.

Some studies show HGH can inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells.
It also acts as a T-cell growth factor and of course(T lymphocytes can kill tumor and other diseased cells)

p.s. I'm a microbiologist :)
 
I think it is over-hyped as a muscle builder, but I think GH is better suited for strenghing connective tissue, tendons, cartilage, bone, collagen, endurance, and helping with fatloss and keeping lean. I think these are important things. But many of these changes are not easily seen. Supposedly there is at least a subtle link between higher IGF-1 levels and cancer. There is also a link between insulin and IGF-1 levels and lifespan. Under calorie restricted diet lifespan is increased. Under calorie restriction insulin and IGF-1 levels are low.
 
Hey JA.. here i am :)

ok.. it is IMHO that gh is one of the most MIS-understood hormones to date! I think the major misconception comes from the simple fact that it is called "growth" hormone. lol
It is misconceived that gh will cause major hypertrophy and make ya like a pro lol.. that is a misconception for sure!

what gh will do: it will repair connective tissue damage. It will aid in injury recovery and healing. This has been seen over and over again by gh patients as well as my own personal usage!
I had knee problems, NO more.. a rotator problem.. NO more.

it is also IMO that once you have reached your "genetic" potential, if you supplement with gh, it will push you beyond that potential when COMBINED with an aas.. alone it will not break many barriers, but the potential is there... the key is of course IGF-1 and exogenouse gh will stimulate IGF-1 production hence causing growth... then remember IGF-1 is a double edged sword.. it will cause growth but also an onslaught of sides..

GH is by far the most theraputic agent to date as far as healing, recovery and rejuvination purposes!

GH alone will heal, recover, help with fat loss and vascularity, aid in better sleep and healing and will help ya grow a bit, but not what it is cracked up to be.. HOWEVER when combined with an aas, there is a much better chance for hypertrophy...

and NorthP.. everything i know and have read show that GH stimulates IGF-1 which unfortunetly can cause the proliferation of cancer cells... IGF-1 is the culprit..

http://www.cancerindex.org/geneweb/IGF1.htm
 
Super Girl I Totally agree with most of what you said, hence the Karma. :)
The Key to my statement is CAUSE or "increases one’s risk of developing cancer"...it may or may not proliferate cancer cells already present in your body(they still don't know)...but it is NOT at this time thought to be Carcinogenic.
 
Supergirl,you hit on my question exactly. I have had a couple knee scopes and my knees are a bit of a problem area for me to keep going at a good pace. Hell,earlier this year i had a tough time running(though i could still squat). I had mri's,2 scopes,and still problems with one knee. Mainly just weakness of the knee joint in general. Example being i can squat 520 or so,but can't do a leg extension with 20 pounds without quite a bit of pain. If the surgeons can't do anything to help(and they were surgeons that work on the oklahoma university wrestling and football team),is it possible growth hormone won't stabilize the area a bit? I'm not asking for a wonder pill,just hoping that gh can help my joint strength/stability.

p.s.-if this is a possible carcinogen,it would still be a tough choice. Increase the risk of cancer 30 years down the line,or have pain even walking quickly for the next 30 years.
 
So might a low dose/somewhat short run of GH be the "joint healer" that Deca is thought of?? Without the limp johnson of course???
 
supergirl said:
Hey JA.. here i am :)

ok.. it is IMHO that gh is one of the most MIS-understood hormones to date! I think the major misconception comes from the simple fact that it is called "growth" hormone. lol
It is misconceived that gh will cause major hypertrophy and make ya like a pro lol.. that is a misconception for sure!

what gh will do: it will repair connective tissue damage. It will aid in injury recovery and healing. This has been seen over and over again by gh patients as well as my own personal usage!
I had knee problems, NO more.. a rotator problem.. NO more.

it is also IMO that once you have reached your "genetic" potential, if you supplement with gh, it will push you beyond that potential when COMBINED with an aas.. alone it will not break many barriers, but the potential is there... the key is of course IGF-1 and exogenouse gh will stimulate IGF-1 production hence causing growth... then remember IGF-1 is a double edged sword.. it will cause growth but also an onslaught of sides..

GH is by far the most theraputic agent to date as far as healing, recovery and rejuvination purposes!

GH alone will heal, recover, help with fat loss and vascularity, aid in better sleep and healing and will help ya grow a bit, but not what it is cracked up to be.. HOWEVER when combined with an aas, there is a much better chance for hypertrophy...

and NorthP.. everything i know and have read show that GH stimulates IGF-1 which unfortunetly can cause the proliferation of cancer cells... IGF-1 is the culprit..

http://www.cancerindex.org/geneweb/IGF1.htm

How about some karma for one of best looking woman to ever post of EF. :) :p She's a hottie guys.
 
devildog93 said:
If the surgeons can't do anything to help(and they were surgeons that work on the oklahoma university wrestling and football team),is it possible growth hormone won't stabilize the area a bit? I'm not asking for a wonder pill,just hoping that gh can help my joint strength/stability.

p.s.-if this is a possible carcinogen,it would still be a tough choice. Increase the risk of cancer 30 years down the line,or have pain even walking quickly for the next 30 years.

Hey ya little devil :) man you got some bad knees huh!! Mine were not as bad, but my patella sits croked.. I had a ski injury with some water on the other knee, but it was NEVER the same.
My rotator is another story.. i am double jointed and my joints tend to lock (elbow, knuckles and shoulders) and 13+ years of gymnastics doesn't help... I mean it got to the point where i would sit and watch a movie and 1/2 way through my knees were aching!!!
I got on GH about 2 yrs ago.. ran it for a good 6 months with anavar. My knee are GREAT!! except when it rains lol.. and my rotator does not lock out like it used to nor do my elbows.. my knuckles still do, but i crack them everyday lol..

so does it work theraputically!! HELL yea it does!! Does it repair connective tissue damage and heal wounds/injuries.. YES it most certainly does!!

Now as per the cancer topic.. NorthP.. i concur sweetie!! Good to have you aboard btw!!!

also devil.. as stated, you either have cancer cells or you don't.. they can lay dormant and never grow or they can grow out of control.. IGF-1 has been linked to the stimulation of cancer cells.. but GH therapy at LOW DOSES (>5IUS ED) will give you great results without too many sides.. it is when gh is abused or used at large doses that promotes possible cancer growth... BUT from what i know, low doses are just fine!!!

I did 2ius ED for 6 months. NO carpel or bad sides.. so that to me would therefore mean that my IGF-1 levels were maintained or slightly elevated, but NOT drastically.. hence the minimal sides!!!

Hope that helps answer your questions :)

HEY JA.. MUAH xoxoxoxo
 
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