Considering HGH and need knowledgeable answers I've been unable to find as of yet.

louisifer

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I'm not a bodybuilder and have no intention of becoming one, but I was hoping I could get some educated answers (not opinions) to some questions I have from those who have actually purchased and used hgh. I have read many threads from this site and countless others over the course of a few months but haven't been able to find answers to some questions where I can say I feel comfortable with their accuracy or what have you.

It seems most people begin a thread with their specific physical characteristics, and although I don't know if providing mine will increase the chances of getting my questions answered in this sense, it certainly won't hurt.

I am male, 29 years old, 6'5" 210-ish lbs and have no strong desire to increase that weight more than say 10 lbs or so. I lift weights regularly (5 days per week). I am not opposed to getting a little more sculpted and enjoying some of the other benefits hgh could provide. However, Cardio is limited but we'll get to that. Diet is excellent. I enjoy long walks on the beach... wait, that's a different forum.

One of the main reasons I am considering hgh is because I have been relatively injury prone in my life. After playing high school and college basketball I was left with some lingering issues from injuries (i.e. broken bones, tendinitis, torn ligaments/tendons, herniated lumbar disc). If hgh could assist in healing some of these issues, my level exercise could increase and therefore my overall physique would improve as a result.

I live with a frustratingly high level of daily pain. Cardio has been nearly impossible, even low impact. Unfortunately for me, I haven't been able to get any headway regarding hgh with my M.D. It seems he's scared to talk about it or something. All I get out of him are pain pills and muscle relaxers, which help the symptoms, but I am looking to rid the need. In addition, I have been involved with physical therapy for well over a year and while it has helped, I am still quite limited.

Money to purchase the necessary items isn't an issue and there's no history of any disease in my family to specifically worry about. I am hoping that with my current regimen of exercise and physical therapy, adding hgh would be the final catalyst in getting my body back to 100%.

That all being said, here are my questions:
1. Has anyone, from personal experience, found hgh to be helpful in injury recovery from any of those noted above? In my research, I have found reports saying it would help my ailments quite effectively, and the science behind it certainly makes sense.
2. Since my doc here hasn't been to keen on the subject, is it legal to purchase hgh in Mexico and bring it back to the US? It isn't an unreasonable drive for me to make and would gladly do so. This is one question where I received so much conflicting information, I nearly gave up. I have seen answers saying it's absolutely legal, absolutely illegal, legal up to a certain dosage, etc. I'm hoping to find someone who has actually done this to answer the question.
3. If #2 isn't an option, what would you recommend?
4. Which would be the best to get to serve these purposes?
5. Once I have it, the next questions would involve appropriate amount to inject and what not, but I figure I have to take care of the other questions first before I can get to this one.

If you took the time to read this, thank you in advance. Again, I'm not looking for hearsay or opinion based replies. The internet is inundated with those already.
 
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I will try and answer your questions to your satisfaction based on my personal experience and from knowledge I have gained from studies, etc. througout the years.

1. Yes GH is good for body recovery and personally that is all I use it for. It is not a godsend and personally would not use it in your specific circumstances for the reasons you mentioned. Here are examples of how I would use it in your case: you broke a bone and need to heal, You went through prolotherapy or PRP treatments for your tendinitis and ligament damage and want to recover quicker, you use prolotherapy or surgery (don't do surgery) on your herniated disc and want to recover quickly. The common thread is the body going through trauma (good trauma in prolotherapy) and the GH being used to heal the site.

What is generally not know however is that GH is best used as a site specific healer when injected directly into a bone break/tendon/ligament/joint. It creates a cascade effect of growth factors that cannot be duplicated by a single peptide. This is the true magic of GH. After almost 2 years of personally using GH to rebuild my cartilage (trauma to my cartilage and underlying bone) I decided to post in the "my cycle" section so you can take a look.

2. I cannot comment. Your intended usage is off-label anyway but not illegal.

3. I do suggest finding a source that you trust and worry about your quality of life. It may just take time to find the source that satisifes your conditions.

4. Cannot comment. You have to decide for yourself.

5. Agreed you must take care of above questions first. My responses here would be surprising to most people but to be general, in healing specific sites, supra levels injected at the site needing healing done less often is best. This is backed by research and my own documented success.
 
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