People bring up HGh/LR3 all the time, but forget that AAS can have the same effect on cancerus cells.
JohnnyB
People bring up HGh/LR3 all the time, but forget that AAS can have the same effect on cancerus cells.
JohnnyB
ok, JohnnyB,
lets put it other way.
Anybody here have any statisitcs regarding AAS caused cancer in the long run?
Pls share.
same effect? I don t htink so. the mode of action is totaly different and aas are also used for special kinds of cancer.Originally Posted by JohnnyB
btw there are signs that a decreasing of gh in the aging body makes sense: it decreases the risk of cancer.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0328175417.htm
http://drcranton.com/hrt/cancer.htm
I don't understand what you are getting at, both of those link support my post. I will add one thing, when I was put on HRT, the Doc checked me every 3 months for cancer, then every 6 months, after the first year.Originally Posted by ***xxx***
One of those links said that below normal levels of hormones have less chance of getting cancer, but when we juice we have higher then normal levels of the hormone we take, which by the link you posted would increase the chance of cancer accruing, this is all if you already have the cancer cells, then the increased hormones will cause them to mutae faster.
So, like I said I don't get what you are trying to say, since your links proved my point.
JohnnyB
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