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    Hgh for life???

    From reading here for the past years I came to realize that if I have the funds and can obtain human grade norditropin in my case directly from the pharmacy to run hgh for life I should go for it???
    What about the health risks ? None?

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    I would go for it. I've been on for 5 years and never felt better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Prop_var_Testen
    From reading here for the past years I came to realize that if I have the funds and can obtain human grade norditropin in my case directly from the pharmacy to run hgh for life I should go for it???
    What about the health risks ? None?
    No such thing as no health risks. Most common with GH is elevated BP and HR as well as increased water retention. GH is a growth promoter. In the presence of cancer cells, GH will accelerate neoplastic growth.

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    If / when i go for it, i will be a light dose, and probably take a few months off a year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman
    If / when i go for it, i will be a light dose, and probably take a few months off a year
    What is considered a light dose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Prop_var_Testen

    What is considered a light dose?
    1-2iu daily is considered light and reasonable by medical professionals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Prop_var_Testen View Post
    What is considered a light dose?
    I adhere to many of the principles as set forth by the Life Extension Foundation. As such, between 1 and 1.5 iu/day is recommended.


    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    1-2iu daily is considered light and reasonable by medical professionals.
    Agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    No such thing as no health risks. Most common with GH is elevated BP and HR as well as increased water retention. GH is a growth promoter. In the presence of cancer cells, GH will accelerate neoplastic growth.
    I'm not gonna disagree with your post because what you say is true - but imo the long term risks of gh are way over exaggerated when not taking excessive dosages of gh, which to me would be well over 10iu for extended periods of time.

    Most of the studies showing IGF and or GH cause an increased or accelerated risk of cancer were done on people with naturally occuring acromegaly or other types of pituitary disorders where ridiculous amounts of GH were being produced. I've never seen anything credible stating that under 10iu even for extended periods of time can cause organ growth or cause cancer, although it will obviously proliferate the growth of cancer once already present.

    I've done a decent amount of reading on this as I'm planning on staying on gh indefinitely, or at least as long as I can afford it lol, but I'd really like to hear others' opinions on this or if anyone has any credible info then post it up.

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    I've read studies talking about tumors producing IGF internally for self generated growth. The IGF produced by HGH external to the tumor "coats" the outside of the tumor. The results are inconclusive whether the IGF on the outside of the tumor causes rapid growth or not. The benefits of HGH, IMO, are so good for me that I'm willing to take the chance.

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