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It does speak to the bandwagon fallacy as well as the axiom that some people succeed in spite of what they do rather than because of it.
The lipolysis protocol cited is reasoned through with logic and hard data rather than appeals to authority ("bro, this IFBB coach does this and has a million athletes, so it's 'common sense' that it's superior").
The pros use massive doses.
In my data (and in Bolus, the forthcoming book), dose is always the predominating factor in lipolysis and most other aspects of GH functions that we care about (growth, metabolism, etc.)
Upping the dose, though, can increase the tradeoffs (even causing a negative risk/reward balancing) in consideration of all the factors involved, including financial expense, insulin resistance, arthralgia/carpal tunnel/bony overgrowth/arthritis, etc.
@falseprophet09 nobody can answer the question as if in your shoes whether rhGH is worth the expense for your objectives: but I have reasoned through the factors involved to illustrate how to objectively answer this question. It is, as with all things GH, multifactorial. It's just amazing how few people, particularly authority figures in the bodybuilding world, seem able/willing to balance multiple considerations using reason.
The lipolysis protocol cited is reasoned through with logic and hard data rather than appeals to authority ("bro, this IFBB coach does this and has a million athletes, so it's 'common sense' that it's superior").
The pros use massive doses.
In my data (and in Bolus, the forthcoming book), dose is always the predominating factor in lipolysis and most other aspects of GH functions that we care about (growth, metabolism, etc.)
Upping the dose, though, can increase the tradeoffs (even causing a negative risk/reward balancing) in consideration of all the factors involved, including financial expense, insulin resistance, arthralgia/carpal tunnel/bony overgrowth/arthritis, etc.
@falseprophet09 nobody can answer the question as if in your shoes whether rhGH is worth the expense for your objectives: but I have reasoned through the factors involved to illustrate how to objectively answer this question. It is, as with all things GH, multifactorial. It's just amazing how few people, particularly authority figures in the bodybuilding world, seem able/willing to balance multiple considerations using reason.