nativediver
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I read that injecting HGH directly into a vein causes a shorter pulse of HGH levels in it the blood stream.... more comparable to a natural pulse.
Injecting HGH intramuscular or sub q make a longer pulse.
Since GHRH's and GHRP's act on the pituitary, and their half lives are so short, follows that you would get more of the peptides reaching the pituitary if they were injected intravenously.
Does anyone here know if this is true? I am just hypothesizing.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Thanks!
Injecting HGH intramuscular or sub q make a longer pulse.
Since GHRH's and GHRP's act on the pituitary, and their half lives are so short, follows that you would get more of the peptides reaching the pituitary if they were injected intravenously.
Does anyone here know if this is true? I am just hypothesizing.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Thanks!