Had a lot of time in front of my cpu and starting trying to find info on both of these, but seems a lot harder to learn than AAS. I know hgh is typically taken for long durations, but is that always the case?
What about IGF-1 duration of intake?
I'm 25... should I not even bother looking into this?
What are some real downsides/dangers or either?
Does your pituitary gland srop releasing ghrh when you're injecting it?(similar to the negative feedback loop with AAS)
What are the long term sides? Not neccessarily from long term use, but from using it once for a few months for example...is it possible to permanentely f**k up your body's natural hgh release/production?
IMO thus far, it seems that there may not even be enough research to confirm much of anything since it hasn't been around nearly as long as AAS.
IGF-LR3 is a great tool for maintaining gains during pct, seems to make the gains stick better. As for long term sides, possible gh gut if your using high doses ( which is stupid and expensive for the average user).
IGF-LR3 is a great tool for maintaining gains during pct, seems to make the gains stick better. As for long term sides, possible gh gut if your using high doses ( which is stupid and expensive for the average user).
So I take you do this then?
What does do you run, when do you shoot, and for how long?
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