With all the talk in bodybuilding circles of the effectiveness of human growth hormone (HGH), many bodybuilders believe they know a lot about the drug. The storage and transport, timing, dosing, and other factors have been beaten into our heads in article after article, and many bodybuilders are fairly comfortable with it. However, the actual injection zones for HGH, as well as the technique which should be employed when making the injection, aren’t the same as with AAS. Bodybuilders using human growth hormone (HGH) need to be aware of these differences which should be practiced when using HGH, as opposed to standard testosterone injections, in order to get the most benefits possible from this very useful compound. The typical testosterone or other AAS injection takes place in areas such as the glutes, calves, triceps, biceps, shoulders, ...
When the worlds of medicine, money, relationships, morality, and the law meet, some very strange things often happen. In the world of medicine… Five years ago, the United States Food & Drug Administration approved the Swiss human growth hormone Serostim as a valid treatment for Americans suffering from AIDS. It was seen as a potential breakthrough for extending the lives of people suffering from HIV. Growth hormone helps to fight the muscle-wasting properties of the disease, which keeps patients alive much longer. If the Serostim treatments proved useful, many more manufacturers would deliver growth hormone products to the FDA, who would approve them, giving AIDS patients a cheaper product offering. In the world of money… HGH does not come cheap, and it cost a lot more money five years ago. Twelve weeks in the Serostim program came with a ...
Growth hormone (GH) is an amazing drug. It is used by world-class athletes and Regular Joe retirees alike. Its effects are appreciated by people form all walks of life. Growth hormone use causes increases in muscle mass and strength among users. It also works wonders for fat loss. Users of growth hormone can expect to look and feel younger and more energetic. However, as more and more people use growth hormone and more studies are completed, the effects of this compound upon the body become more and more clear. Emerging research has discovered growth hormone impairs insulin sensitivity in the body. Decreased insulin sensitivity can lead to cardiovascular disease or particularly, heart attacks and strokes. Therefore this becomes a huge issue for older people using growth hormone. Are the positive side effects ...
Growth hormone, or GH, is a compound known by many as the fountain of youth. Growth hormone has a distinct reputation among the three major groups of people who use it. For the elderly seeking to regain some of their youth, GH is a compound which provides new muscle mass and burns away fat gained by a lack of testosterone in the body. For the athlete hoping to gain an advantage on the field, GH allows for increased muscle mass and a significant drop in body fat, which is very helpful for being better (and faster) at most sports. For the man or woman in the gym hoping to make some modest gains, GH helps to increase strength and lean muscle mass, and eliminate body fat. Let’s learn more about the process by which GH ...
In recent years, purchasing steroids from overseas has become a total crapshoot. Before 2001, as most may remember, most anabolic steroids were obtainable despite their being controlled substances. They didn’t receive nearly the scrutiny that street drugs did during the “War on Drugs”, and even when actually seized, a buyer rarely had to worry about being arrested for his confiscated wares. After 2001, and particularly after the great 2005 Mexican steroid bust, things have gotten extremely tight for buyers. First off, following the tragic events of 9/11 and the anthrax attacks, and the newfound government commitment to stopping illegal packages at our borders, security has tightened tremendously. Many more packages of powders are examined than used to be checked. The creation of the Department of Homeland Security has resulted in massive information databases to track overseas ...
In the 1960s, laboratory research led to the conclusion that anabolic steroids had little to now effect on muscle mass or strength. The testing was conducted upon untrained subjects, who consumed very small doses, certainly not enough to create any anabolic effect or growth. Later, researchers read enough muscle magazines to realize there must me “something” to it, and upped the dosages in testing subjects. Soon, there was a wealth of information available – from lab testing – which proved the anabolic nature and effectiveness of steroids. Some people never learn. We’re now forty years later, and the same debates are occurring regarding the use of growth hormone. Until recently, it had never been administered to a group of patients in large doses. Rather, the smaller doses, typically prescribed to the elderly fighting muscle-wasting ailments, ...
Human growth hormone is taking the sports and medical worlds by storm. In sports, we have seen a rash of professional athletic trainers coming forward to admit their involvement with giving drugs to professional athletes. The 2008 Olympic Games have had remarkably few positive drug test findings, despite the world records falling like dominoes. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has begun freezing blood for future testing, but they readily admit that there is no way to catch athletes who are using this banned substance. They may be caught in the future, but the glory and gold will be theirs now. In medicine, more people than ever are discovering the benefits of human growth hormone in their everyday lives. It started with underground celebrity use in 2003, and has blossomed in the last five years. A great deal ...
The top benefits of growth hormone use include muscle building and fat burning, simultaneously. Bodybuilders use it in both the off-season, and pre-contest, to add muscle (even when in a calorie-deficit state) and burn fat (even when in a calorie-surplus state). Most professional bodybuilders in the world use growth hormone, and this has been the case for a decade. Many national-level bodybuilders are taking the same path, and as a result, the top lineups of national shows rival that of some of the smaller, third-tier professional shows. The physiques are just that good. Growth hormone is partially responsible for that. Guys can add muscle and shed body fat while eating anything they want, and they can make improvements year-round no matter what phase they are in, off-season or pre-contest. Its legal uses are usually limited ...
Human growth hormone is taking the bodybuilding world by storm, but many people don’t know about all of its benefits. We’ll assume a simple sample cycle of 4 IU per day, at 12-hour intervals. Here are some fun facts about HGH! Benefits Many bodybuilders report an initial weight gain when starting the use of HGH, or human growth hormone. Hands and feet may experience slight swelling. You’ll appear leaner as vascularity will improve. You’ll need to keep protein at an absolute minimum of 300 grams per day, with 400 grams being preferable. Your face may look fuller from the water you’re holding. HGH affects your mentality. You’ll feel big as a house the first time you use it, typically within 3-5 days. Shoulders, thighs, chest, and other groups will be much fuller. You may ...
Do steroids stunt bone growth? It’s long been used as a deterrent for potential steroid users. But is it true? Yes and No. Steroids can stunt growth, and steroids can create new growth. Let’s delve into each argument. Steroids can stunt growth. In the mid- to late- teen years, the epiphyseal growth plates at the ends of bones stop growing. It is at that age that most people stop growing. If a teenager is taking certain steroids, he does risk causing receptor damage in these areas. However, due to the already elevated levels of testosterone in the body until age 20 or 22, no healthy male or female should be using steroids until after these ages anyway. Steroids are most effective when their use begins in the late 20s to early 30s, when ...
Human growth hormone is the most popular and predominant, currently undetectable drug used in high level sports today. Athletes in every sport, from football to hockey to Olympia track and field are using it. They are only caught when a chink in the supply chain is revealed – when a trainer or dealer or doctor comes forward with client lists. The hormone itself is undetectable in drug tests, even at Olympia level testing. In 2004, the Olympic Committee promised a test for growth hormone (presumably to scare athletes into not using) and no such test were ever administered. In 2008, they are promising to test again, and many suspect the ruse will be the same. The top scientists in the game still admit that the only way to accurately catch dopers is to possess ...
Q:  There's so much talk about using insulin in bodybuilding, but it's almost always discussion of using insulin as a non-diabetic. I was diagnosed as a diabetic at 17. I'm 24 now and I'm wanting to start bodybuilding, but wanted to hear whether or not insulin is going to benefit me as a bodybuilder in the ways it does "normal guys" - will it? How about HGH to boost insulin's benefits for me? A: That's a great question, because you're right, we almost always talk about insulin being beneficial for upper level bodybuilders who are NOT diabetic. And for that very reason, there are NO studies on the subject because you can't create a level playing field to ascertain the difference. Let it be said that there is a night and day difference between a diabetic and ...
It’s long been known that many world-class sprinters use anabolic steroids to obtain an edge on the race track. We’ve seen the disgraced Olympic athletes surrendering the medals on television due to being tested positive. We’ve seen some of them even surrender their freedom in courtroom, sentenced to month in jail for perjury after denying their use under oath, and being contradicted by evidence presented from jilted former trainers or spouses. What may not be so well known among bodybuilders is that many of the substances they use to run at world record paces are the same used by bike racers, boxers, football players, and yes, even professional bodybuilders. Here is the “run down” of the four most popular drugs used by sprinters. Testosterone This one is a foregone conclusion, an obvious addition to this list. In today’s sports ...
Originally designed for cattle to increase size and mass before slaughter, Finaplix-H has become a highly popular anabolic steroid in recent years. Formerly called Finaject, and recently discontinued in medical laboratories, it is still arriving from overseas sources with regularity. Finaplix-H, or Fina for short, is a highly popular anabolic steroid because, well, it’s a damn strong steroid. Users notice an immediate gain in muscle mass and body weight, as well as increased aggression and sexual function. Fina isn’t recommended for beginners. New users will typically have an incredible reaction to their first cycle, and all following cycles will be less effective due to receptor burnout. It’s better to reserve a ‘magic bullet’ like Fina for a third or fourth cycle, when results are becoming scarcer and the bodybuilder need a tremendous boost. Also, the ...
Q: What is Sermorelin? Is it a supplement available over the counter, and just given an "official sounding" name like a lot of crap out there, or is it the real deal? hear it's more powerful than GH? A: Officially named GhRF 1-29 NH2-acetate, Sermorelin is a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). It is a drug, not a supplement with a fancy name. it was originally marketed for children with a GH deficiency, and alleviated the need to take GH, or was an analog to GH. However, it was withdrawn from the market for children. It failed in its applications when used in children, for the same reason it became known as a good therapy in adults. In actuality, it is a better alternative than GH-replacement for an adult male in his 30s or 40s. Sermorelin is regulated at the ...
Human growth hormone has become extremely popular in recent years. Until recently, it was very loosely monitored and dispensed freely by “anti-aging clinics”. Once it was discovered that men and women of all ages and walks of life – from young Olympia athlete, to professional football player, to active grandmother – were partaking in the HGH fountain of youth, its use was quickly regulated. Why is HGH so popular? Aside from its ability to boost lean muscle mass, increase energy levels, and reduce body fat, growth hormone is also highly effective at improving sports performance. In the last year, we’ve seen dozens of reports of professional football, baseball, hockey, and mixed martial arts athletes being caught for growth hormone usage. Why is it so popular with athletes? Growth hormone promotes faster recovery. In a sports world ...
There’s been a lot of talk recently about human growth hormone, or HGH. From professional baseball’s top hitter’s growing hat and shoe size to match his swing, to professional football coaches securing cases of the stuff for alleged “personal use”. However, the use of it in bodybuilding is probably the most prevalent in all of sports. In other sports, HGH assists athletes in honing their skills and tools. In bodybuilding, it is THE primary tool for adding fifty pound of muscle after natural limits have been reached. Simply put, HGH is a protein hormone. It stimulates cell growth in human beings. It is naturally extracted from cadavers, but more commonly, artificially synthesized in laboratories. In the 1980s, HGH was very expensive and new. Today, it is common and comparatively inexpensive. Athletes from ...
Human growth hormone has become extremely popular in recent years. Until recently, it was very loosely monitored and dispensed freely by “anti-aging clinics”. Once it was discovered that men and women of all ages and walks of life – from young Olympia athlete, to professional football player, to active grandmother – were partaking in the HGH fountain of youth, its use was quickly regulated. Why is HGH so popular? Aside from its ability to boost lean muscle mass, increase energy levels, and reduce body fat, growth hormone is also highly effective at improving sports performance. In the last year, we’ve seen dozens of reports of professional football, baseball, hockey, and mixed martial arts athletes being caught for growth hormone usage. Why is it so ...
Human growth hormone is the most popular and predominant, currently undetectable drug used in high level sports today. Athletes in every sport, from football to hockey to Olympia track and field are using it. They are only caught when a chink in the supply chain is revealed – when a trainer or dealer or doctor comes forward with client lists. The hormone itself is undetectable in drug tests, even at Olympia level testing. In 2004, the Olympic Committee promised a test for growth hormone (presumably to scare athletes into not using) and no such test were ever administered. In 2008, they are promising to test again, and many suspect the ruse will be the same. The top scientists in the game still admit that the ...
Substance: Human Growth Hormone; Somatotropic Hormone Compounds (STH) HGH "Human Growth Hormone" has been popular in the United States for almost 8 years now. Originally, pituitary glands of cadavers. Ascellacrin and Crescormon were the two most popular brand names on this original HGH "Human Growth Hormone". While production was under way on the synthetic, recombinant DNA versions of this drug, it was discovered that the biologically active form was associated with the formation of a rare brain virus called Creutzveldt Jacob Disease. This was a fatal virus that afflicted a very small number of HGH "Human Growth Hormone" users, none of whom were athletes. In light of this discovery, the FDA removed all of these natural HGH "Human Growth Hormone" versions from the market in the United States. Luckily, the synthetic recombinant versions were approved by the FDA a ...
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