HGH at 25 years old

Jake_House

Savage
Hey fellas. This topic comes up quite a bit with my buddies. Few of which are 23-26 years old and have began using growth. Not sure of the dose. I personally dont see the need for HGH at any point during your twenties, and always argue with them that gains with the right gear and a killer diet can far exceed that of a run on growth. Let me add I am far from an expert on HGH, and just started to research it these last few months. Any input would be great as to why you guys think growth in your 20's is a bad idea. I.e. health effects etc. I understand the anti aging effects as well as assisting in healing from injuries. All that aside, and from a body building stand point, your opinions. Thanks guys.
 
your natural growth hormone levels are already pretty high in your 20s. I myself started running it last year and am now almost 28. I wouldnt advise it in your early 20s, its honestly just unecessary & expensive. Save your money and reconsider when you're older & actually need it. You can make amazing gains without gear, even better gains with it, gh is def not necessary to grow at this point in your life
 
I started HGH when I was 32. I would say that the first time I could really benifit from it was when I was 29. Everyone is a bit different. At your age, rock on with a good diet and solid workout. I guess gear if you need.
 
im using peptides and im 27. i plan to use them for a few more yrs. once im 32/33 il switch over to gh, but for now i am taking the cheap method.
 
I started taking GH when I was 26, almost 27. I have the money and I've only heard great things about it from everyone and I like it so far. Been about 6 months.
 
If you compete and have used gear for 5+ years and have just about maximized AAS induced gains --- then you really have no choice to improve but to use GH.

Most impatient fucks will use it straight out the gates with grams of gear --- stupid, stupid burn-out approach.

For non - competitors who ARE NOT COMFORTABLE with finances.....I'd just avoid the investment and not too mention the stress about legitimacy.

-Matt
 
If you compete and have used gear for 5+ years and have just about maximized AAS induced gains --- then you really have no choice to improve but to use GH.

Most impatient fucks will use it straight out the gates with grams of gear --- stupid, stupid burn-out approach.

For non - competitors who ARE NOT COMFORTABLE with finances.....I'd just avoid the investment and not too mention the stress about legitimacy.

-Matt

Here is a Brother that knows his game. I'll be reading this mans posts very carefully. Get my learn ON :-)
 
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