Night sweats from HGH

It may not be a high probability, but excess sweating is an immune response to contaminated protein drugs.

The QSC group buy HGH is now 5 months+ old, with no preservative excipients, unlike every pharma formulation. It could easily be heavily degraded at this point.

I was talking about GH's effect on sleep architecture. What OP is experiencing is completely normal and looking for biomarkers that would explain it is pointless.

The sweating, I've had no comment about. However the uptick in fT3 due to GH's hepatic suppression of TBG and increased conversion of T4 to T3 due to higher deoidenase 2 expression, an increased thermogenic effect isn't particularly surprising either. Some are more sensitive to it then others and the addition of aas only further adds to the net load.

I'm not against blood work, especially when adding in a new PED compound, one should always check CBC, hsCRP and do an iron panel (TSAT, serum iron, ferritin). So however this may come across to you @Kralteramon, let it not discourage you of doing blood work.

I've no idea about the state of qsc gear, so maybe the idea of "bad gear" isn't so preposterous, but to jump to that idea before the obvious mechanisms outlined above, makes sense only if you're out of your depth on the subject matter at hand.
 

By the way, this is what ChatGPT gave me:

Final Verdict: Where the Link Between HGH & Night Sweats Comes From


CauseScientific Evidence?Mechanism
Increased Metabolic Rate✅ YesMore thermogenesis → More heat → Night sweats
Sympathetic Nervous System Overactivation✅ YesHigher adrenaline/cortisol → Overactive sweat glands
Blood Sugar Fluctuations (HGH-Induced Insulin Resistance)✅ YesNocturnal hypoglycemia → Adrenaline release → Sweating
Immune Response to HGH (Antibody Formation)✅ YesCytokine release → Fever-like sweating
Water Retention Affecting Thermoregulation✅ Yes (User Reports + Fluid Balance Research)Excess water shifts → Body struggles to regulate temperature
 
I was talking about GH's effect on sleep architecture. What OP is experiencing is completely normal and looking for biomarkers that would explain it is pointless.

The sweating, I've had no comment about. However the uptick in fT3 due to GH's hepatic suppression of TBG and increased conversion of T4 to T3 due to higher deoidenase 2 expression, an increased thermogenic effect isn't particularly surprising either. Some are more sensitive to it then others and the addition of aas only further adds to the net load.

I'm not against blood work, especially when adding in a new PED compound, one should always check CBC, hsCRP and do an iron panel (TSAT, serum iron, ferritin). So however this may come across to you @Kralteramon, let it not discourage you of doing blood work.

I've no idea about the state of qsc gear, so maybe the idea of "bad gear" isn't so preposterous, but to jump to that idea before the obvious mechanisms outlined above, makes sense only if you're out of your depth on the subject matter at hand.
Will investigate and experiment/ experience further.
 
Okay, so what I plan to do:
1. Keep running QSC HGH for one more week and see if the side effects get better
2. Include IGF1, Thyroid & CRP to my regular panel
3. Test against pharma HGH and another brand generic, see if it makes a difference

Thing is. The HGH sitting in my fridge is so cheap that testing at Jano would cost me a little bit less than the cost of all the product. So if it still "stinks" in terms of effects and nothing else pops up with the steps taken above. I'm just going to toss it and hop to another brand that's still active and can take responsibility for it's products.
 

By the way, this is what ChatGPT gave me:​

Final Verdict: Where the Link Between HGH & Night Sweats Comes From


CauseScientific Evidence?Mechanism
Increased Metabolic Rate✅ YesMore thermogenesis → More heat → Night sweats
Sympathetic Nervous System Overactivation✅ YesHigher adrenaline/cortisol → Overactive sweat glands
Blood Sugar Fluctuations (HGH-Induced Insulin Resistance)✅ YesNocturnal hypoglycemia → Adrenaline release → Sweating
Immune Response to HGH (Antibody Formation)✅ YesCytokine release → Fever-like sweating
Water Retention Affecting Thermoregulation✅ Yes (User Reports + Fluid Balance Research)Excess water shifts → Body struggles to regulate temperature

Yes. As I said, your experience is not outside of potential GH sides.
 
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