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Trvecel HGH 101

Human growth hormone is a naturally occuring 191 amino acid chain that increases IGF-1 (insulin like growth factor 1) via the pituitary gland for multiple benefits such as growth, assisted tissue repair, improved sleep and a faster metabolism even its exogenous use has been used since 1985

The pituitary gland Is a pea sized encrocrine that produces hGH, it sits under your hypothalamus, it is in charge of telling other glands in your body to release hormones too, it is connected to the hypothalamus via the pituitary stalk for growth hormone release, both your hypothalamus and pituitary gland are in charge of very important things in your body, such as hGH, oxytocin, blood pressure and even breathing, but the important thing of the hypothalamus is its production of ghrh (growth hormone releasing hormone) your body also produces somatostatin that inhibits hGH production, that's what makes you GH go in bursts, this is what the cycle of your natural hGH looks like
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Exogenous hGH use as a medicine for GHD (growth hormone deficiency) has shown a lot of information about exogenous use including side effects such as Fluid Retention
 Muscle and Joint pain
Insulin resistance
 Tumor growth
Organ growth
Remember, more IUs you put in your body more severe the sides will get, and mostly hGH is fearmongered to shit so dont streSS
For insulin you can utilise retatrutide to help with insulin sensitivity to an extent, most importantly is to pin insulin yourself, rule of thumb is 1 IU slin per 5-10g carbs T4 is Also needed for Thyroid support when using exogenous Growth Hormone.

10 IU Growth hormone (as much as you can afford tbh, lets just use 10 as a example)
x IU Slin (adjust for carb intake, 1IU per 10g carbs)
25 mcg T4
6000 IU Vitamin D
100 mcg Vitamin K2

@ecoli @Hypertrophy thoughts?​
 
Trvecel HGH 101

Human growth hormone is a naturally occuring 191 amino acid chain that increases IGF-1 (insulin like growth factor 1) via the pituitary gland for multiple benefits such as growth, assisted tissue repair, improved sleep and a faster metabolism even its exogenous use has been used since 1985

The pituitary gland Is a pea sized encrocrine that produces hGH, it sits under your hypothalamus, it is in charge of telling other glands in your body to release hormones too, it is connected to the hypothalamus via the pituitary stalk for growth hormone release, both your hypothalamus and pituitary gland are in charge of very important things in your body, such as hGH, oxytocin, blood pressure and even breathing, but the important thing of the hypothalamus is its production of ghrh (growth hormone releasing hormone) your body also produces somatostatin that inhibits hGH production, that's what makes you GH go in bursts, this is what the cycle of your natural hGH looks like
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Exogenous hGH use as a medicine for GHD (growth hormone deficiency) has shown a lot of information about exogenous use including side effects such as Fluid Retention
 Muscle and Joint pain
Insulin resistance
 Tumor growth
Organ growth
Remember, more IUs you put in your body more severe the sides will get, and mostly hGH is fearmongered to shit so dont streSS
For insulin you can utilise retatrutide to help with insulin sensitivity to an extent, most importantly is to pin insulin yourself, rule of thumb is 1 IU slin per 5-10g carbs T4 is Also needed for Thyroid support when using exogenous Growth Hormone.

10 IU Growth hormone (as much as you can afford tbh, lets just use 10 as a example)
x IU Slin (adjust for carb intake, 1IU per 10g carbs)
25 mcg T4
6000 IU Vitamin D
100 mcg Vitamin K2

@ecoli @Hypertrophy thoughts?​
good thread
 
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