I've done plenty of reading on DatBTrue's forum (which is the best source of info for peptides) and looked at graphs that illustrate the GH release pattern from different peptides. GH works inversely to AAS, in that you need high spikes of it to cause results without side effects. A little trickle of GH isn't going to do anything, and if it does somehow cause a large enough trickle, then the chronic IGF-1 elevation could cause tons of GH side effects (acromegaly, joint pain, intestinal growth, etc).
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