i've really been researching it, and i think the "6 month cycle" so many people recomend for GH is the wrong way to think about it.
if it's really six months before you even see serious results, what are you going to do, one 6 month cycle every year? every 2 years?
i think GH should be more of a lifestyle choice. once you get to where you can afford it, you should probably just stay on at least 9 months a year for the rest of your life (9 months is about a year of 5 days on 2 days off). and since long cycles are so much more effective than short cycles, and even very small doses can make a big difference, just decide how much you can afford, and just stay on for the rest of your life. at 2.50 an IU (and you can get it cheaper), 4 IU a day is only $10 a day. thats giving up 2 lattes at starbucks. the numbers look intimidating when you look at the cost of a 6 month cycle, but most of us could probably find $10.00 a day for something this important. even 2 IU ($5 a day) would make a huge difference over the course of a few years. and with almost no sides at that dose.
and i've been using IGF1lr3 so far instead of GH because i think it has a better "bang for buck" than GH. igf1lr3 (current conventional wisdom) requires about time on=time off. it also runs abut $10 a day for a reasonable dose. so budget 6 months a year of igflr3 before trying GH (if the gf is more cost efficient for your goals). you could also run a lower dose of GH during the IGF cycles, sort of a "replacement dose" for GH
i'm finally in a financial situation to do this and i'm trying to figure out the best way to do it.
month on month off IGF cycles (why test the "5 week limit" and risk blunting the effect) give you the flexibilty to match your IGF cycles to the peak and PCT periods of your AAS cycles.
5 days on 2 days off for GH doesn't make any sense when you're running it concurrently with IGF, which is also supressive to GH. consistently cycling together would probably look like "6 weeks on, 2 weeks off" for GH, allowing 2 weeks of natural GH production every 2 months (the GH "off weeks" have to be during the IGF "off month"). this pattern wil result in 9 months of GH per year, with no lengthy breaks in GH treatment.
i was also considering only running the IGF during my AAS cycles, and the first 2 weeks of PCT. this would probably result in about 4 months/year of IGF, and 9 months/year of GH.
please note that i'm NOT suggesting a 4 month IGF cycle, it's a series of 4 week and 2 week cycles adding up to 4 months a year.
"life is a journey, not a destination"
anyone else have any suggestions or critiques? i'm planning to start my never ending GH cycle after a few more months of research.