Is HGH worth it

Is HGH worth adding to a cycle based on pricing

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 52.9%
  • No

    Votes: 8 47.1%

  • Total voters
    17
lol as someone who owns a Ferrari and a few other exotic cars ... I still struggle to justify spending all the money on pharm grade GH and continue to try this crap Chinese shit. I'll drop $4000 on an annual service no problem, or 5g on an exhaust system or sport cats ... but the thought of spending thousands on GH just doesn't appeal to the cheapass within me. (I'm selectively a cheap ass, lol)
Cheers to your health.

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Been on generics and Hyges over a month. Serum tested 19.4 after 2:50hrs.

I'm starting to see vascularity where i didn't have it. My normal IGF was a poop 91.
After just 2 weeks it's now at 150.

5iu before bed time. Plus test, Tren and var ;)
 
I still struggle to justify spending all the money on pharm grade GH and continue to try this crap Chinese shit.

(posted elsewhere regarding the usage of non FDA growth hormone brands - so that is why it may seem to be a bit of an indirect response to this quote)

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, it isn't even purity I'm concerned with but the fact there is literally zero quality control on what is placed into the vials of non FDA GH types.

I don't use the term "generic", and that is by design. The FDA literally doesn't allow "generic" GH brands because of how complicated the process is to manufacture recombinant GH. Because of how easy it is mess things up during the protein culture process, things such as variations in folding, unfolding, cross-linkages, and variable aggregates of multiple proteins hooked together as dimers and polymers can occur.

What this means is that the body may see this non FDA GH as literally an invader into the system and will activate immune response to attempt to "kill" these invaders...

Getting hormone activity to occur is easy but ensuring safety requires a lot of human testing, something these non FDA variants will never have. Safety is the name of the game and it is not easy to get FDA approval, and it will require extensive human trials.

I'll steal a quote here that really puts things into perspective...is a permanent desensitization to endogenously produced GH really worth what these non FDA brands can offer in the interim? I like the phrase "short term sacrifice for long term gains" but this is quite the opposite "short term gains (maybe) for long time sacrifice"...

To be completely safe, dimers, polymers, aggregates, improper folding, glycosylation, broken cross-linkages, pyrogens, and contaminants must be strictly controlled during manufacture and packaging. This molecule is fragile and the freeze drying and packaging process can further alter its structure. Such abnormalities may not block hormone activity, and the product may seem to work quite well in many cases, but the altered molecules may stimulate immune reactions and cause allergy and desensitization to HGH, with subsequent and permanent decrease in hormone response. Such autoimmunity has been reported with as little as one percent of the injected HGH in an altered form, causing the body to neutralize internally produced as well as injected HGH. Adverse reactions may also include anaphylactic shock.

W.V. Moore and P. Leppert, 1980. Role of Aggregated Human Growth Hormone (hGH) in Development of Antibodies to hGH. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 51:691-697.

Dannies PS.. Protein Folding and Deficiencies Caused by Dominant-Negative Mutants of Hormones. Vitamins and Hormones. 2000;58:l-26.
 
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