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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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<blockquote data-quote="sokaiya" data-source="post: 178119" data-attributes="member: 31435"><p>I'm talking about using bio identical hormone replacement, you're talking about juicing. Two completely different things. And maybe you are correct in that metabolic syndrome brought down my IGF-1 Levels down, i have no idea. For HGH i am at 0.3mg twice per day or 1.8 IU/day. If it were up to me, i wouldn't take anything. However, even unlike testosterone, i have no negative feedback loop when taking GH. Furthermore, it took my LDL particle size from small and dense to large and fluffy. </p><p></p><p>"atrocious" lifestyle? I wasn't born to sit around and play video games. I started lifting weights at age 10 I started Judo at age 6 and never stopped. Boxing, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, you get the picture. Now that i'm older i train a lot smarter but i'm not going to not be active that's just not me. I do work with a top well-known cardiologist and he like many others will tell you that anabolic steroids are not heart healthy period end of story. </p><p></p><p>And i don't know why every time sore joints comes up, Deca is the first thing that's talked about when it should be in fact stem cells. It's about fixing the root cause and most times tendons become frayed over time, cartilage becomes worn out and stem cells are smart, they will regenerate the tissues that need to be regenerated. Regenerative medicine is the future of medicine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sokaiya, post: 178119, member: 31435"] I'm talking about using bio identical hormone replacement, you're talking about juicing. Two completely different things. And maybe you are correct in that metabolic syndrome brought down my IGF-1 Levels down, i have no idea. For HGH i am at 0.3mg twice per day or 1.8 IU/day. If it were up to me, i wouldn't take anything. However, even unlike testosterone, i have no negative feedback loop when taking GH. Furthermore, it took my LDL particle size from small and dense to large and fluffy. "atrocious" lifestyle? I wasn't born to sit around and play video games. I started lifting weights at age 10 I started Judo at age 6 and never stopped. Boxing, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, you get the picture. Now that i'm older i train a lot smarter but i'm not going to not be active that's just not me. I do work with a top well-known cardiologist and he like many others will tell you that anabolic steroids are not heart healthy period end of story. And i don't know why every time sore joints comes up, Deca is the first thing that's talked about when it should be in fact stem cells. It's about fixing the root cause and most times tendons become frayed over time, cartilage becomes worn out and stem cells are smart, they will regenerate the tissues that need to be regenerated. Regenerative medicine is the future of medicine. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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