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I would buy the book for anti-aging purposes. Can anyone recommend it?
You use GH for shredded gainz and maybe some healthspan improvement at the expense of lifespan.

GH and "anti aging" don't mix.
 
You use GH for shredded gainz and maybe some healthspan improvement at the expense of lifespan.

GH and "anti aging" don't mix.
Good point, but the shortened lifespan from endotoxins will likely be more pernicious than hGH. May as well get the "gainz." ;)
 
Good point, but the shortened lifespan from endotoxins will likely be more pernicious than hGH. May as well get the "gainz." ;)
If Readalot’s had any good points he wouldn’t have to post 18 h a day here and across all the other forums hoping he gets a like. I can’t speak to what he actually wrote without previewing the ignored comment — something I have a policy against.

I would buy the book for anti-aging purposes. Can anyone recommend it?
At least one guy aspired to finish it this weekend. People will chime in soon that are unbiased. I believe I addressed the topic well.

While GH/IGF-I is mitogenic meaning that it increases cell division and so therefore, an aspect of the aging process, in other respects, aspects of the aging process mimic GH deficiency, in line with the diminution to GH/IGF-I that is age related, and are partly reversible by GH repletion.

Otherwise I wouldn’t have devoted whole sections to it.
 
You use GH for shredded gainz and maybe some healthspan improvement at the expense of lifespan.

GH and "anti aging" don't mix.
Not a bad scientific review. The part about how taller people go downhill faster than shorter people is good knowledge to have. The review was somewhat biased towards the theory that HGH isn’t “anti-aging.” It would have been beneficial to see studies of HGH effects on the population of a 55 and up community, such as The Villages in Florida’s.
 
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