If being on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is for life wouldn't it be worth trying a PCT to get his test back up? It couldn't do him any harm... right??
All I know as of now is that gh decreases 75% from age 20 to 70. If I'm understanding this right a 60 year old man produces around 300ug.
The brand of gh is Norvotrop, guess the generic name of gh is Somatropin, each vial contains 3.4mg. So if 300ug = 0.3mg and I add 1cc of bacteriostatic water...
I'm thinking it's gonna be more around 1iu 5 days on and 2 off to start with and see how she feels off of that. Reason why I think that is cause a 57 year old women would be producing nowhere near the amount of natural gh that any of us guys would and women need a lot less than men. I think you...
I think everybody, especially people in there 50's and 60's should be on it! Just make sure you know the risks and get the proper blood work done and whatever else you can do to make sure there clear of cancer... EX: History of family cancer.
Very good point! She actually started doing that last month and she's already lost quite a bit of weight! Not only did she loose the weight but she's doing it the right way... 5 meals a day and eating clean, and she has been exercising too. she always tried to be healthy but just didn't know...
Hey Zeek if your out there I just wanted to give you an update on getting my mom some hgh.
She's PUMPED to start her gh cycle lol. I made here do the research, and get blood work done to test her white blood cell count along with other things. She went above and beyond what I told here to do as...
After getting a lot of feed back from many dif people I've decided to go with #3.
Thanks again for your guys feed back as I think pct is the most important part of any cycle.
Cheers!
Did that come off as being rude? Sorry bro.
It has been answered a million times a million dif ways as in the example I gave in post one. Sorry if I sound rude again, I don't meant too.
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