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    Exclamation GH use produces a shutdown of your endogenous levels of those hormones??

    if you use Gh,you don't need pct after the cycle?and if you use it on a children(between5-10years) with normal gh levels and normal height,to make him taller that it's gnetic allows him,after you stop give him gh treatment,he will have problems?i mean with the endogeneus production of gh

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    When HGH is prescribed to patients for "whatever reason", the patient(s) receives appropriate doses in order to avoid side effects down the track and I guess that's one of the reasons why patients who were treated with HGH don't have issues once discontinuing the use of this drug. You must remember that each patient who has HGH prescribed is closely monitored by a doc in the event of something happening that shouldn't.

    I have come across many studies showing HGH use for various conditions but I never recall reading patients experiencing serious side effects post treatment.

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    I've seen no evidence of GH suppression other than for the day it is administered. Not saying it doesn't happen. Just that I personally have never seen evidence or even a study about it. I'd like to know just in case though.

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    very good thread. this is what I have been wondering about for quite a while.

    any info would be much appreciated.

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    bump\

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    Quote Originally Posted by N4cer View Post
    I've seen no evidence of GH suppression other than for the day it is administered. Not saying it doesn't happen. Just that I personally have never seen evidence or even a study about it. I'd like to know just in case though.
    X2 also never seen any evidence but i sure have seen people conplain about it on various boards ..most dont thought ... would be nice to see some good solid facts on this subject

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    I agree. I've heard guys complain about cramps and joint aches from it, but I don't know since it's not really common and not medically proven.

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    As far as I understand it GH administration causes a temporary suppression via negative feedback loop that lasts for approximately 4 hours post injection.... but IGF-1 is known to have a half life of 20 hours which is why I'm toying with the theory of just one large dose in the AM and thats it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulstealer View Post
    As far as I understand it GH administration causes a temporary suppression via negative feedback loop that lasts for approximately 4 hours post injection.... but IGF-1 is known to have a half life of 20 hours which is why I'm toying with the theory of just one large dose in the AM and thats it...
    Actually I've never seen any KNOWN half-life for LR3 IGF-1. Only speculated. But you're right, one morning dose has always done great, despite what the "theory boys" want to claim.

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