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Title: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: Godisreal on January 22, 2020, 09:27:28 AM
So:
- I keep reading and hearing about HGH and it's benefits for wound-healing as well as tissue growth and repair; I also read about the high dose that is needed to actually get benefits out of it, and for it to aid in Peyronie's. Also, high doses often result in other tissues growing.
But! Here's the interesting part: there are studies where people's penis have grown 1/2 inch per half year when injecting respectably high doses of the growth hormone; these people often being above the age of 25. These people almost always have experienced tissue growth in many different parts of the body.
One example is Rich Piana (deceased bodybuilder) who, at time of death, had his heart weighing two times the weight of an adult male. This individual used high to extreme doses under a long period of time, mixed with other steroids.
Anyway, young people, like myself, already have a natural amount of HGH being produced til a certain age (25-26? Not sure when HGH levels go down for good).
The natural amount of HGH that young people have, certainly allows a lower dose of injected extra HGH to benefit much more, since the natural level is already [high] in young people.
This is just simplicity speaking, so there's no need for you to question that, because it's facts..
I am really considering this, and I will most likely go through with it eventually; but that would be when/if the other treatments aren't proven to work.
Share your thoughts, please.
God bless you
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: popopo on January 22, 2020, 10:59:59 AM
I toy with this idea as well, but in all honesty I don't think it will have a significant impact. I really wanna believe that it works, but from what I read online the growth you can expect is not really the kind of growth you want to have. By the time your penis starts growing from HGH you're probably gonna experience other growth as well and it's not pretty. The most likely organs to grow from (high dose) HGH will be in the hands ears and sometines even parts of the skull and the intestines (the latter resulting in a "HGH gut") and undesired side effect of heavy usage and often seen by bodybuilders. I think the reason for this is that you're basically done growing and for example the bone plates are closed, so your body won't grow overall, but some tissues (like the intestines) remain more responsive to HGH and so what will happen is uneven growth, not the kind of growth you'd have when your body is still developing as a teen. So in my opinion you might experience some growth in some parts of the body, but it's rarely the kind of growth you want let alone heal the penis and it would suck to get a big gut from enlarged untestines and still be stuck with a damaged penis, right? I'm also not really sure what happens if a young person supplements HGH on a low dose. It could add up to the already high levels a young person had, but maybe it "replaces" HGH instead because of homeostasis. At least that's what happens with testosterone, you'll shut down your natural production of the hormone and I'm not sure if the same applies to HGH, but if that's the case you'd have to take a dose AT LEAST as high as you'd naturally produce to even notice any effect. Like I said, I keep an open mind about this and also wonder if HGH could at least be a part of the puzzle, but I'm not sure it's worth the risk. Do you have any anti aging clinics in Sweden? Like the ones they have in America, cause they would be most likely to supplement with hormones. My experience with regular doctors is pretty bad and most won't take risks at all with any kind of hormone. Even with my genuine low testosterone levels the chance I get testosterone perscribed is pretty slim. I think in europe the fear for HGH and testosterone is bigger than the percieved benefit and if you wanna do it you'll have to get it illegally which has it's risks.
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: Godisreal on January 22, 2020, 11:11:07 AM
I'm not aware of such clinics in my country; however, I am a teen, that's the reason I brought it up. My body still produces growth hormones, that's why I'm seriously considering this.
Last year I've grown 1-2 cm in height, and I'm soon 19.
I doubt people with lower natural levels of HGH (people over lets say 25) will experience any benefits without the side effects.
Most likely, I'm gonna buy HGH illegally and inject small doses (I've read that small doses are perfectly safe and won't cause any severe side effects.
The bodybuilders mega-doses these things and ofc you experience pretty bad side effects, then.
Point is; my body still produces this, and if I could boost the growth hormone I could, theoretically, experience great things.
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: melting on January 22, 2020, 02:24:49 PM
Yes, the HGH receptors are active until a certain young age(individual). If it directly affects the peyronies issues.. questionable but could help as a side factor.
In older people some receptors in muscles and the tissues in the gut/stomach are still active too.. that's where people abusing it grow the so called "hgh guts"
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: Godisreal on January 23, 2020, 12:29:55 PM
Exactly, but the abusers are way past their "HGH-prime" in their body's natural production of the hormone; they also mega dose the hormone to become ridiculously big (bodybuilding).
On the other hand, I am very young and I feel like I can't let a potential savior like this just slip out of my hands; I've seen the effect it has (studies) on young teens and even young adults, and just that makes me anxious to give it a shot.
Does anyone have any idea, how the scars on the penis would react if the healthy tissue surrounding it would start growing much more rapidly because of increased HGH? Would the scar tissue break up? Or what would happen? Theoretically speaking.
Also, if I'd use it, I would dose very carefully and also do regular check ups with the doc just to check that my body is not malfunctioning in any way.
Lastly, the reason most people find HGH inefficient is ofc because they are older and HGH won't make any significant difference then, that is if not the patient is injecting a very high dose; and a high dose would pretty much guarantee problems/unpleasant effects along the way.
The "hgh gut" for example.
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: Godisreal on January 23, 2020, 03:40:53 PM
The following text is taken from a specialist who shared his two cents about HGH and it's effects on the human body:
" Can't HGH be dangerous? What about reports of enlarged bones and vital organs?
Remember when creatine was billed by the mainstream media as potentially dangerous? Now it's the most heavily researched supplement in the world, and studies bear out the fact that it's one of the safest and most effective supplements you can take. Other medical professionals say that the dangers surrounding HGH are similarly overblown. "Complications [with HGH use] are very minimal," says Eric Braverman, M.D., who specializes in anti-aging at Path Medical Center in New York City. "Some people experience fluid retention, and a blood sugar rise, but even these are very rare unless you take a lot. Only a few people ever come in with big feet or big livers—from mega-doses—and they weren't my patients. It's very rare"
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: melting on January 24, 2020, 09:43:44 PM
You can try it if it makes sense to you.. HGH gut is a well known issue though. That doc seems biased cause he makes money with it..
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: aquintance22 on January 28, 2020, 01:50:23 PM
I just received 100 IUs of HGH today to begin with. I don't know for 100% if it's pure somatropin cause I didn't do a lab test, but it seems legit material to me from a source I trust.

I'll do a first "cycle" of 2-3 IUs  - one subc. injection a day.

I'm still on Testosterone Propionate (150-200mg / week), which I'll cycle off in middle of march (12 week cycle).

I don't expect tremendous changes, but who knows ;)
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: Godisreal on January 28, 2020, 11:56:15 PM
aquintance22, could you please pm me with how you got HGH?
Thanks, I really hope you see some changes as well.
And Melting, HGH gut becomes reality when your intestines grows significantly larger than your skin, which makes it "pop out"; this could happen with both your heart and jaw as well, where the organs gain weight and size because of high amounts of the growth hormone.
To achieve these effects (when they're noticeable) you need to high dose HGH for a long period of time.
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: diehardpatriot on January 30, 2020, 01:39:28 PM
Medium to long fasts spike HGH. I used to fast very regularly (at least once a week , around 48 hrs). Results weren't all that. However, people like JS have gone in very long fasts (over 15 days) and have seen incredible results. I think hgh played a small part in those results
Title: Re: HGH - The Cure for young people?
Post by: jj21 on March 19, 2020, 08:24:44 PM
Any update on this?