i heard that men on aas get more masculine features. sounds kind of petty, but i wouldn't mind having a more squared jaw. will this come with long cycle use, or just genetics? if anyone can find a read on the subject i would like to know.
i heard that men on aas get more masculine features. sounds kind of petty, but i wouldn't mind having a more squared jaw. will this come with long cycle use, or just genetics? if anyone can find a read on the subject i would like to know.
Yea, if your on GH
It will from igf1 or gh.
BTW, FYI...Andre the Giant had acromegaly not GiantismOriginally Posted by gsxxr
you can get diabetes from hgh?Originally Posted by gsxxr
Way to cut and paste.Originally Posted by gsxxr
can you get diabetes from hgh?
yes it can, if you abuse it. I have used gh and have none of these formentioned side effects.Originally Posted by gsxxr
Maybe its just my imagination, but it seems like my jaw muscle has developed while on cycle.
Originally Posted by Stumbo
That is because your talking so much. (your just working out another muscle)![]()
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i had to it is very early and i am board at work on a FRIDAY....
Ok back to the post. GH can do that.
Thats pretty freakish, get jaw implants, lol.
I don't think it's your imagination.On cycle...The muscle that contract when one chews (those at my temples) grow... and get pumped when i chew..Eating in Public is a bitchOriginally Posted by Stumbo
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Notice how Pros facial structure change over the years?
Growth hormone replacement therapy induces insulin resistance by activating the glucose-fatty acid cycle.Originally Posted by statuZ
Bramnert M, Segerlantz M, Laurila E, Daugaard JR, Manhem P, Groop L.
Department of Endocrinology, University Hospital, S-205 02 Malmo, Sweden. [email protected]
The effects of GH replacement therapy on energy metabolism are still uncertain, and long-term benefits of increased muscle mass are thought to outweigh short-term negative metabolic effects. This study was designed to address this issue by examining both short-term (1 wk) and long-term (6 months) effects of a low-dose (9.6 micro g/kg body weight.d) GH replacement therapy or placebo on whole-body glucose and lipid metabolism (oral glucose tolerance test and euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp combined with indirect calorimetry and infusion of 3-[(3)H]glucose) and on muscle composition and muscle enzymes/metabolites, as determined from biopsies obtained at the end of the clamp in 19 GH-deficient adult subjects. GH therapy resulted in impaired insulin-stimulated glucose uptake at 1 wk (-52%; P = 0.008) and 6 months (-39%; P = 0.008), which correlated with deterioration of glucose tolerance (r = -0.481; P = 0.003). The decrease in glucose uptake was associated with an increase in lipid oxidation at 1 wk (60%; P = 0.008) and 6 months (60%; P = 0.008) and a concomitant decrease in glucose oxidation. The deterioration of glucose metabolism during GH therapy also correlated with the enhanced rate of lipid oxidation (r = -0.508; P = 0.0002). In addition, there was a shift toward more glycolytic type II fibers during GH therapy. In conclusion, replacement therapy with a low-dose GH in GH-deficient adult subjects is associated with a sustained deterioration of glucose metabolism as a consequence of the lipolytic effect of GH, resulting in enhanced oxidation of lipid substrates. Also, a shift toward more insulin-resistant type II X fibers is seen in muscle. Glucose metabolism should be carefully monitored during long-term GH replacement therapy.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2003 Apr;88(4):1455-63.
I think it really depends on the dose your taking. I get great results from GH doing only 2iu's ed..........and I get no sides. (well no negative sides)
Sides are a combination of factors...agreed
Depends on both dosages...genetic predisposition..and other factors
Originally Posted by buylongterm
2 ius a day for how long till u see any kind of notices that the gh is working?
soi can you get diabets from hgh?
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