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Tesamorelin vs. Ipamorelin?
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<blockquote data-quote="madhacker" data-source="post: 172290" data-attributes="member: 37977"><p>For an averaged sized man 300-350µ/l/ml. Under 200 is associated with an increased risk of mortality. That level for an averaged sized man is associated with optimal quality of life and health span. </p><p></p><p>The benefits are shown of many, age reversal of physical signs of aging and greatly improves quality of life. Please see article below.</p><p><a href="https://www.antiaging-systems.com/articles/263-advanced-hormone-therapy-igf-1-and-hgh-part-i" target="_blank">Advanced Hormone Therapy, IGF-1 and HGH, Part I</a></p><p></p><p>Growth hormone, roughly 3iu daily, 500mg of metformin and 50mg of DHEA has shown to reverse epigenetic aging by 2.5 years. This is the first time it's shown that epigenetic aging can be reversed.</p><p></p><p>I do not agree with Cataceous at all and I'm not sure where he's getting his research. I would be interested in having a debate on the research so readers gain perspective and know the research. </p><p></p><p>I would have a 24 hour urinary performed to determine your growth hormone to see if you are in optimal ranges. 1iu is simply to correct a deficiency. Men produce roughly 1.5 iu at the age of 20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madhacker, post: 172290, member: 37977"] For an averaged sized man 300-350µ/l/ml. Under 200 is associated with an increased risk of mortality. That level for an averaged sized man is associated with optimal quality of life and health span. The benefits are shown of many, age reversal of physical signs of aging and greatly improves quality of life. Please see article below. [URL="https://www.antiaging-systems.com/articles/263-advanced-hormone-therapy-igf-1-and-hgh-part-i"]Advanced Hormone Therapy, IGF-1 and HGH, Part I[/URL] Growth hormone, roughly 3iu daily, 500mg of metformin and 50mg of DHEA has shown to reverse epigenetic aging by 2.5 years. This is the first time it's shown that epigenetic aging can be reversed. I do not agree with Cataceous at all and I'm not sure where he's getting his research. I would be interested in having a debate on the research so readers gain perspective and know the research. I would have a 24 hour urinary performed to determine your growth hormone to see if you are in optimal ranges. 1iu is simply to correct a deficiency. Men produce roughly 1.5 iu at the age of 20. [/QUOTE]
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