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    Question Question on HGH

    Hi, i have injured my distal humerous bone a while ago in a disagreement, in which whilst defending myself i elbowed a steel beam. Turns out i fractured my distal humerous and recently have developed Chronic Osteomyelisis in my elbow. So i am due to get a bout of surgeory to remove any infected bone and tissue and to perhaps get a bone graft. As everyone knows it takes about 3 weeks for bone to begin to rejuvinate and its a lengthy turnaround with recovery about 14 months. Which is not practical as i have bills to pay and need to get back to work asap. So i know that Nandrolone increases positive nitrogen balance in the body which will increase the flow of oxygen in my blood able to get to the infected area thats good. And i know that Anavar is good for helping to strengthen soft tissue and tendons, ( not good if my bone is in bad shape i know). However i have heard that Somatropin has the ability to rejuvinate bone and promote bone growth at a pretty rapid rate. Apparently the dosage of HGH is dosage/duration relative. Therefore to intake 1ml/cc a day is over a period of 4 weeks obviously 21ml/cc. But if it is taken in a manner of as opposed to daily, to intake unusually high dosages of 10.5ml/cc every 2 weeks, improves the impact it has on the body to recover. Also having more success with it going through an IV as opposed to an intra-muscular injection. Has anyone used this manner of using Somatropin in the past? and if so some feedback would be appreciated. Cheers

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    I used Somatropin for 18 months started with 3ius ed x 6 days ew for the first 3 months then gone up to 5ius ed for the rest of the term. You will definitely get benefits from HGH but not over short cycle. In simple term, your body would think it back to when you were 14 years old hence heeling process will be improved (this is not as easy as it sounds, there are heaps more to it but I just made it simple for you to understand). So its basically not the HGH that heals you, its your own defence and heeling system which has to take its own time (obviously quicker while on hgh).

    You can also combine hgh with blood plasma therapy where they take some of your blood and enhance it externally by increasing blood cells and once its done, they will inject your blood back into your injured area for quicker heeling. Dont know whats the medical term for it, but you can google that. Good luck

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    So you dont want to take time off work because you cant afford it but you can afford the expensive as f*ck HGH...

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    ya GH is by know means cheap, and those bills may still suffer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sensfan View Post
    So you dont want to take time off work because you cant afford it but you can afford the expensive as f*ck HGH...
    It is the 14 month recovery i cant afford so yes that is correct. Considering i still have to pay rent, but food and well live, no work for 14 months is more than im guessing anyone can afford. Id losr less money using HGH in that manner for 6 months than what i would lose by not working for over a year

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