This is the most interesting topic on the forum to me right now.
I spent $750 on GH (and for testing it) in Mexico last year. To no one’s surprise, both kinds were fake.
I was very excited to be referred to Meso by someone I trust on Reddit and to see the legit, tested GH sources here selling for a very reasonable price.
I always hear Fouad and Iain Valliere and Guy Cisternino’s comments on HGH in my head.
If you didn’t hear that episode, they all agreed that they couldn’t break the barrier from dense, angular muscles to that big, round, full, cartoonish, Phil Heath looking musculature until they introduced GH in their protocol.
That’s what I’m after.
My 290 doesn’t look anything at all like Cedric McMillan’s off-season 290. (Rest in Peace, iron Brother).
If you saw Cedric in Walmart during the off-season and you didn’t know who he was, you would probably think, “That guy has got to be an IFBB pro.”
If you see me in Walmart you might think, “He probably played defensive tackle in the 80’s on his high school football team.”
While that’s true, the “That guy looks like he was probably athletic 30 years ago back in high school” look is not what I’m working so hard to achieve here.
We’re all aware that (on the most simplistic level of explanation) AAS will help grow your muscle cells, but GH will help multiply your muscle cells so the AAS have more cells to help grow.
I don’t know what kind of ROI I’ll get on my GH investment, but it’s worth every penny to me to try. Gains get exponentially harder to make as we age, so it won’t take a whole lot of improvement to make me really, really happy. I promise you that.