
Originally Posted by
RedBaron
My doses vary depending on the season ... from 3 IU's per day to 9 IU's per day. For the most part, I use 6 IU's per day ... one 3 IU injection at about 4-5 am in the morning, and another 3 IU's at about 1pm in the afternoon. Occasioinally I will add another 3 IU injection at about 9am.
As far as blasting goes, I think for me anyway it would really depend on your situation. The reasoning behind it is that children in puberty when they are about to hit a major growth spurt with "blast". They will go for about a week having as much as 7 HGH pulses of 2 IU's each for that week (so about 14IU's per day ... 84-98 IU's for the week). After this, their HGH production will drop back to a more normal range for a time.
The differences I see when using this model for adults is that we are not growing bones, height, etc. like a pubescent child would be. We are mainly interested in muscle growth, repair and recovery, and fat mobilization.
Since for the most part the effects of HGH are cumulative, I would say that for someone just starting out with an HGH cycle, the more traditional 5/2 or ED scenario will work just fine ... and probably as good if not better than blasting. Down the road, when the more traditional methods have exhausted their good, then certainly blasting would be a way to potentially sparks a bit more growth. I believe that is why you hear some of the pros doing something very similar to blasting. They have blown all of their receptors to oblivion, and are basically much larger already than the human body was designed to be. Their options are very few to continue to get bigger ... but the powers that be (officials and judges) have made it clear that bigger is what lets them win the money to pay the bills ... so they continue to try different things to "trick" the body into just a couple more pounds of growth here and there. For them, blasting is probably a good thing to try. For most of the rest of us, it isn't necessary ... we can get great benefit from a more traditional cycle model.