tommyguns2
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It's my understanding that GH is not carcinogenic in any way. that means it's not a CAUSE of cancer. However, some things that I've read is that if you're genetically predisposed to cancer, the GH may cause any cancerous cells to duplicate more quickly. I'm not really certain about that, but I've read it a few places, and not sure whether it's bro science.
GH doesn't make me look any younger, IMO. Hell, we're guys. All varying degrees of troll, IMO. Nothing I take is gonna make this train wreck all pretty! LOL What the GH does do, is help me to stay lean without being super strict with my diet. It also improves the aesthetics of my physique. It's really hard to put my finger on it, but it's definitely noticeable. My muscles just have better fullness and roundness. They just "pop" a bit. Sorry I can't be more specific than that, but I've been running the GH now for several years, and while not anabolic at the 2-3 IUs/day I'm running it at, I'm pleased with it.
GH doesn't make me look any younger, IMO. Hell, we're guys. All varying degrees of troll, IMO. Nothing I take is gonna make this train wreck all pretty! LOL What the GH does do, is help me to stay lean without being super strict with my diet. It also improves the aesthetics of my physique. It's really hard to put my finger on it, but it's definitely noticeable. My muscles just have better fullness and roundness. They just "pop" a bit. Sorry I can't be more specific than that, but I've been running the GH now for several years, and while not anabolic at the 2-3 IUs/day I'm running it at, I'm pleased with it.