i heard that men on aas get more masculine features. sounds kind of petty, but i wouldn't mind having a more squared jaw. will this come with long cycle use, or just genetics? if anyone can find a read on the subject i would like to know.
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i heard that men on aas get more masculine features. sounds kind of petty, but i wouldn't mind having a more squared jaw. will this come with long cycle use, or just genetics? if anyone can find a read on the subject i would like to know.
Yea, if your on GH
It will from igf1 or gh.
BTW, FYI...Andre the Giant had acromegaly not GiantismQuote:
Originally Posted by gsxxr
you can get diabetes from hgh?Quote:
Originally Posted by gsxxr
Way to cut and paste.Quote:
Originally Posted by gsxxr
can you get diabetes from hgh?
yes it can, if you abuse it. I have used gh and have none of these formentioned side effects.Quote:
Originally Posted by gsxxr
Maybe its just my imagination, but it seems like my jaw muscle has developed while on cycle.
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Originally Posted by Stumbo
That is because your talking so much. (your just working out another muscle) :lol: :lol: :lol: i had to it is very early and i am board at work on a FRIDAY....
Ok back to the post. GH can do that.
Thats pretty freakish, get jaw implants, lol.
I don't think it's your imagination.On cycle...The muscle that contract when one chews (those at my temples) grow... and get pumped when i chew..Eating in Public is a bitch :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Stumbo
Notice how Pros facial structure change over the years?
Growth hormone replacement therapy induces insulin resistance by activating the glucose-fatty acid cycle.Quote:
Originally Posted by statuZ
Bramnert M, Segerlantz M, Laurila E, Daugaard JR, Manhem P, Groop L.
Department of Endocrinology, University Hospital, S-205 02 Malmo, Sweden. [email protected]
The effects of GH replacement therapy on energy metabolism are still uncertain, and long-term benefits of increased muscle mass are thought to outweigh short-term negative metabolic effects. This study was designed to address this issue by examining both short-term (1 wk) and long-term (6 months) effects of a low-dose (9.6 micro g/kg body weight.d) GH replacement therapy or placebo on whole-body glucose and lipid metabolism (oral glucose tolerance test and euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp combined with indirect calorimetry and infusion of 3-[(3)H]glucose) and on muscle composition and muscle enzymes/metabolites, as determined from biopsies obtained at the end of the clamp in 19 GH-deficient adult subjects. GH therapy resulted in impaired insulin-stimulated glucose uptake at 1 wk (-52%; P = 0.008) and 6 months (-39%; P = 0.008), which correlated with deterioration of glucose tolerance (r = -0.481; P = 0.003). The decrease in glucose uptake was associated with an increase in lipid oxidation at 1 wk (60%; P = 0.008) and 6 months (60%; P = 0.008) and a concomitant decrease in glucose oxidation. The deterioration of glucose metabolism during GH therapy also correlated with the enhanced rate of lipid oxidation (r = -0.508; P = 0.0002). In addition, there was a shift toward more glycolytic type II fibers during GH therapy. In conclusion, replacement therapy with a low-dose GH in GH-deficient adult subjects is associated with a sustained deterioration of glucose metabolism as a consequence of the lipolytic effect of GH, resulting in enhanced oxidation of lipid substrates. Also, a shift toward more insulin-resistant type II X fibers is seen in muscle. Glucose metabolism should be carefully monitored during long-term GH replacement therapy.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2003 Apr;88(4):1455-63.
I think it really depends on the dose your taking. I get great results from GH doing only 2iu's ed..........and I get no sides. (well no negative sides)
Sides are a combination of factors...agreed
Depends on both dosages...genetic predisposition..and other factors
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Originally Posted by buylongterm
2 ius a day for how long till u see any kind of notices that the gh is working?
soi can you get diabets from hgh?