I’m driving right now so voice to text might absolutely butcher this but I think it 100% does cause cancer and it’s mutagenic the human equivalent dose that caused rapid cancers in mice is about 45 mg and the rapid cancer onset was within 6 to 8 weeks, roughly Anytime we see an over expression of PR in nature or in humans it always leads to tumor growth and a higher cancer rate we’ve even seen this in human thyroid cell lines. Now the tests were done on mice that were predisposed to rapid cancers, but there’s many other tests, like they ran some tests on these field mice that had , no predisposition to cancer and genetically modified one set to have an over expression of PPA are, and guess what happened all of the genetically modified ones died rapidly of multiple cancers and the regular field mice lived their expected lives so this whole argument that like it’s not toxic and it’s not bad is retarded people just need to read more But I think short term exposure for lipid recovery is probably a little bit safer than running megadose GH long-term I would almost kind of compare it to something like cigarettes you’re not gonna get cancer if you smoke a couple cigarettes here and there or you smoke a cigarette you’re not just gonna get cancer from it it’s repeatedly doing it over and over again that’s eventually gonna lead to some sort of cell mutation so I think megadosing it for like one week to rapidly raise. Your HDL is probably safer than running 20 mg a day for three months straight. It’s actually probably much safer so at the end of the day it’s definitely toxic. It definitely causes cancer but it’s extremely good for your heart and your kidneys so there’s a trade-off I don’t know don’t run it often use it when it’s necessarily short term.