LivingBIG
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If the HGH is pure 191aa sequence then there will be no antibody response to it as it's molecularly identical to your body's own growth hormone. However before 191aa synthesis was perfected they were producing a 192aa amino acid which you can figure out by the number, had an extra amino acid in the chain. This particular form of HGH had a very short window of effectiveness because the body didn't recognize the hormone with the added amino acid molecule. It would create antibodies as you said, to fight off and destroy the hormone. This would result in the hormone becoming ineffective in a short period of use and would also often cause bad reactions in the users.
Some companies still put out 192aa labeling it as 191aa because it's cheaper to make. Shady bastards....
While I've heard this claim a lot of companies putting 192aa in gh, i've never seen proof of this. Sure we've encountered a lot of GHRP's and whatnot, but never have i seen 192aa sold as 191aa