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    Grorm?

    Not looking for some, just wondering if its still around for fucs sake. Some say yes, some say no. Anyone seen it?

    Is that brain virus a problem with it?

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    HaHa Grorm. Havent seen that stuff in a while. Thats stuff is used to treat pituitary deficieny. Mostly dwarfism I belive. Well anyways good luck if you were looking for it.

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    "Not looking for some" - wouldnt touch anything but jin. Just interested.

    BB's use it/or used it aswell as the 'little people'.

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    Grorm

    This is a new response to an OLD post in case anyone else stumbles across it with similar questions.

    GRORM is in fact still out there but hard to come by in the US the last time I checked. It is organic (pulled from the pituitary glands of cadavers) hGH NOT synthetic and carries with it the corresponding risk factors of organicly derived hGH.

    It was believed by Lyle A's physicians at the time, that overuse of organic hGH (NOT Steroids ) is what led to Lyle Martin Alzado's inoperable brain cancer and subsequent death in 1992 at the age of 43.

    Seperately, as far as CJ or Prion Disease is concerned:
    "...disease has also been shown to result from usage of HGH drawn from the pituitary glands of cadavers who died from Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease[1], though the known incidence of this cause is (as of April 2004) quite small. The risk of infection through cadaveric HGH usage in the US only ceased when the medication was withdrawn in 1985".

    [1]Mills JL, Schonberger LB, Wysowski DK (April 2004). "Long-term mortality in the United States cohort of pituitary-derived growth hormone recipients".

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    OMG..this thread is 6 years old. How did you even find it?lol

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    Old Thread...

    Lol yeah it's hella old. I Looked up GRORM in Google just trying to find updated info and keep abreast of things... Stumbled on this post.

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