I'm gonna be doing 4 iu's (ed) of kigtropin for around 6 months. I was told to do 2 iu's early in the day and 2 iu's later in the evening.
I just recently read, how injecting every other day may benefit children in reaching higher hgh levels. Well that was for 2 year old's and 4 year old's I believe. But not 27 year olds. ha
If I were to inject every other day I would most likely do 4 iu's AM, and 4 iu's PM.
Everyday then, or every other day?
Any thoughts from EXPERIENCED HGH user's are appreciated
I'm gonna be doing 4 iu's (ed) of kigtropin for around 6 months. I was told to do 2 iu's early in the day and 2 iu's later in the evening.
I just recently read, how injecting every other day may benefit children in reaching higher hgh levels. Well that was for 2 year old's and 4 year old's I believe. But not 27 year olds. ha
If I were to inject every other day I would most likely do 4 iu's AM, and 4 iu's PM.
Everyday then, or every other day?
Any thoughts from EXPERIENCED HGH user's are appreciated
If you did EOD protocol -- do something like this:
3iu in morning, 3iu post workout, 2iu in evening.
You spread out the gh evenly and get more steady spikes. I need to find the research but huge influxes at one time might be somewhat wasteful.
I'm not blasting for another month, so I was referring to when I wake up in the morning, if I could still hit my coffee while I have my hgh in me. don't want to fuck up them levels over a cup of joe. I've already been doing hgh wrong for my first week now. so hopefully, I can improve
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