It like many hormones will sit in the system for awhile yes, but like many drugs/hormones and actually (IIRC) every single item on the planet earth, it has some kind of half life. Growth hormone is the only substance (other than maybe IGF1) which can cause hyperplasia, the actual formation of NEW muscle cells. Testosterone increase can help trigger this but not directly.
GH is helpfull for not only muscle growth but bodily repair, lots of life extention people like it.
As for it being a rational for doing heavy compound movements, I suppose you could call it that, it is just a fact that heavy compound movements seem to have a synergistic "magical" effect on the body. It seems the more strain you put yourself under, the more your body is going to respond, obviously thats a bit lacking but that is kind of how it works. If you do 50 reps with a small weight, its not going to respond by making you massive or strong, because your bodily input does not require such an outcome.
I can post stuff on hyperplasia if interested, I have a couple long articles on it that I saved from elsewhere.



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