Does HGH have a role in TRT?

i know hgh therapy is controversial. What's the current thinking as it relates to trt?
Regards

there is absolutely nothing controversial about it at all.....??????

It absolutely has a huge place in trt/hrt. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is about reclaiming our youth. What better than to use the compound that creates cellular division and replication.....

Disclaimer.... I would never suggest hgh therapy to anyone who has ever had cancer or ever been diagnosed with any pre-cancerous condition.

Hgh=get young
 
I've actually spoke to Chip about looking to add HGH to my protocol at some point. If the doctor clears it for me then I will probably be adding this next year. The people I've spoken to about it have all had great experiences with it, so I'm looking forward to it.
 
RhGH is a treatment for somatopause, once one is diagnosed with that, coming off will just put you right back where you were. you can come off, but the nice effects you got from the GH will fade away.

GHRH/GHRP is not a bad way to treat somatapause either, because it deals with other issues that RhGH do not address and its much less expensive.

Here is an article I started about the differences, but I still need to finish dosing protocols.

http://www.steroidology.com/forum/anabolic-steroid-forum/604548-ghrh-ghrp-explained.html

GH therapy was controversial, not now though, the AACE changed the guidelines in 2009, and its perfectly legal to treat somatopause with RhGH or GHRH/GHRP.
 
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I think Det-Oak has cited a lot of solid info , but to make the statement that all your gains will "fade away", is completely inaccurate. Again, this is not an anabolic agent. Like test, where some guys blow up, then their gains fade away when they come off. We are talking about rejuvenation on a cellular level with hgh. If Suzanne Sommers or Demi Moore or Sylvester Stallone came off hgh, they wouldnt lose all their progress theyve made over the years. Their rejuvenation rates would slow down, but you DO NOT lose what youve gained while on or coming off of hgh.
 
hahahaha-your right i didn't mean that and now that you pointed it out, it was a poor choice of words.

I just want to put emphasis that if you do have a deficiency, then it would be wise to keep going forever, not that gains will fade, just that you will have lower levels of GH than optimal, so the good skin hair and all that stuff will be harder to maintain.
 
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Another thing to remember in using HGH or test or whatever, you have to use it in combination with diet and exercise in order to get the most out of it. Yes, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) by itself is great and will work wonders for almost everyone (if you follow the protocol), but please don't overlook your diet and exercise regimen. Chip talked to me as much about working out and eating right as he did about Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). I explained that I wanted to get the most out of this gift and would do whatever it took to get the results I wanted.
 
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