Ghoul
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I've read that constant use means there's no downtime for respiratory muscles to recover, so over decades, the anabolic mechanisms atrophy, and eventually they can't take up protein even when it's abundant, leading to muscle loss. rHGH up-regulates androgen receptors, and bam, there's a sudden, localized drop in amino acids (in animal studies) perhaps because all those respiratory muscles start sucking up available rebuilding materials to make up for lost time.yeah, how are u gonna atrophy the muscle? you are breathing 24/7
In a sense, respiratory muscles are the most aged skeletal muscles in our body, so they most dramatically benefit from rHGH anti-aging properties.
