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HGH for my wife

FrankNegrete

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Alright I am bout to start a 24 week cycle of somatropin me and my wife, getting it from a source that I have seen great reviews at on here, we r both mid 30s and she has had 3 kids. I read women should not go above 2 ius a day she is not a body builder she wants it for fat loss over all well being energy etc, she eats we'll but and exercises but the pregnancies have taken thier toll, plan on starting her out at 1 iu a day 1/2 am 1/2pm to see how she reacts then eventually go to 2, what do u think about women HGH therapy
 
Good question................Thinking about putting my girl on it too............Hope to read some good inputs.
 
Not to be rude, but heres my advice. I also have just joined and understand my input isn't going to mean much to you, but here you go:

If your wife really feels the need to start GH , stick with the 2ius maximum.

I really really recommend that she gets her habits in check, though. Normal 30 yr olds do not need growth hormone to lose fat or have enough energy to "feel good"
The fat loss problem is simple calories in vs. calories out, it is a science. I am willing to bet she has not calculated her caloric needs and tracks her calories to the dot. (Don't worry, my girlfriend complains about wanting to lose a little extra weight but never feels like doing the above, either.)

Your wife also should make sure she is getting all her daily vitamins and minerals in to her diet to help with that energy problem, and also picking healthier foods that aren't full of simple carbs or heavily processed seems to also bump up natural energy levels. Try giving her a diet of complex carbs (for energy) a little bit or protein, and make sure she takes a multivitamin.

The point I am making is, your wife doesn't need GH at all to accomplish what can be done naturally by herself. It seems she is trying to take shortcuts. I'm just saying, you don't want to rely on growth hormone injections for her needs, as she wont be able to stay on forever. GH is more suited for accomplishing set goals in your physique. I also doubt 2iu's will work better than my suggestion, anyway, and going over this limit is not healthy for her hormone balance as a woman.
 
Hey guys!
I have helped my wife with HGH. She is in her 40's, she works out everyday ...but is also not a "bodybuilding chic".
She has hashimotos which is an autoimmune disease. I have been getting her hgh for 3 years.
Here's the deal
She uses 1 iu in the morning for fat loss and general anti aging stuff. It works great.
It also depends on the hgh you are running.
Generic HGH, she takes 2iu's per day.
Pharm grade HGH she takes 1 iu per day.

It works well!!!
She has lost 70 lbs!
 
if gh is good and gmp made and real human hgh..then 1iu will show a good results..if you get chip china generic gh,she can take even 10iu a day and no results..
 
Generally at her age, I wouldn't say there's a lot of reason for it. I absolutely wouldn't go > 2 iu. Just as everything for women, more isn't better. The "anti-aging" thing is that you're supplementing your natural hGH levels that begin to start dropping after a certain age. Personally I don't think there's much reason for it, but feel free to give it a shot. If she starts to experience water retention on it, you can fiddle w/ the dosing amounts or time (meaning 1/day or alternating days). Just dont' see any reason to go > 2 iu. My general view is don't start supplementing w/ stuff that your body is already producing naturally as if you are going to go on that therapy. Always let your body do what it does best. JMHO. And as mentioned above, for "weightloss' and all that stuff - it is still only supplementing an already producing protocol. I.e. if you're not getting the results you want from diet / training / cardio / recovery, you need to tweak something amongst those foundation pieces instead of just throwing in some supplement and expecting it to make the difference.
 
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