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natenator
09-06-2009, 10:17 PM
Just looking for input... 1.5IU - 2IU/day for fat loss is a good dose for a woman right?

deleteduser0002
09-06-2009, 10:19 PM
Can only comment on my wife's experience. She actually leaned up very nicely running only 1iu/day.

natenator
09-06-2009, 10:21 PM
Can only comment on my wife's experience. She actually leaned up very nicely running only 1iu/day.
was she using anything else?

this is all she will be using as I can't convince her to try var which would be a boatload cheaper for her lol

L3
09-06-2009, 10:41 PM
show her the scary spice vid!

natenator
09-06-2009, 10:42 PM
show her the scary spice vid!
lol no doubt scary is using GH tho!

deleteduser0002
09-06-2009, 11:41 PM
was she using anything else?

this is all she will be using as I can't convince her to try var which would be a boatload cheaper for her lol

That's all. My wife doesn't want anything to do with AAS use either. I don't know if her results are typical or not...but for her it worked great on its own.

canadianmuscle0803
10-06-2009, 08:03 AM
2iu/day for my lady with some anavar.. incredible results.

cdnsoldier
10-06-2009, 09:33 AM
lol no doubt scary is using GH tho!


So is Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman etc. It'steh rage in California right now. Everyone and their mother is on GH. I suspect in 10-15 years it will be an approved anti-aging application.

1 IU should be fine for a chick. Her skin will look absolutely fab.... I'll do her nails for her if she wants.

natenator
10-06-2009, 09:35 AM
I'll do her nails for her if she wants.

WHAT

THE

****???????

tiramisu
10-06-2009, 09:38 AM
My opinion is that the only way GH is going to be approved for antiaging/quality of life is if genetic testing for cancer preconditions becomes fully viable such that the risk of growing tumors is removed/radically decreased.

Again, it is my belief, that currently the off label use of GH might very well leave doctors liable even though I have yet to hear of anyone filing suit.

cdnsoldier
10-06-2009, 09:42 AM
My opinion is that the only way GH is going to be approved for antiaging/quality of life is if genetic testing for cancer preconditions becomes fully viable such that the risk of growing tumors is removed/radically decreased.

Again, it is my belief, that currently the off label use of GH might very well leave doctors liable even though I have yet to hear of anyone filing suit.


Like Botox? what use is it except cosmetic?

It can and will be approved for 'cosmetic issues'. The doctors can make a shit load off legal GH therapy for anti aging and they have a very strong political office in North America. 10 years tops.

deleteduser0002
10-06-2009, 10:15 AM
It can and will be approved for 'cosmetic issues'. The doctors can make a shit load off legal GH therapy for anti aging and they have a very strong political office in North America. 10 years tops.

Agreed.

theboss
11-06-2009, 09:29 AM
so..was talking to a girl who may also be interested in this...whats the final decision on dose?

also..i read somewhere that if someone has issues with cancer and such it could speed things up....i know she has had issues with breast cancer in the past.....should i totally object to GH for her?

i cant even get her to take ECA cause she gets the shakes....was hoping to just put her on Var but when she reads about the anti-aging properties of GH she wants to try that..........if i can get her to try Var..what is a good dose for a female ?

deleteduser0002
11-06-2009, 11:15 AM
so..was talking to a girl who may also be interested in this...whats the final decision on dose?

also..i read somewhere that if someone has issues with cancer and such it could speed things up....i know she has had issues with breast cancer in the past.....should i totally object to GH for her?

i cant even get her to take ECA cause she gets the shakes....was hoping to just put her on Var but when she reads about the anti-aging properties of GH she wants to try that..........if i can get her to try Var..what is a good dose for a female ?


GH and cancer is a tricky subject. First off, there is no evidence at all the GH causes cancer. BUT there is some evidence (not conclusive) that it will accelerate the growth of an already existing tumor. So if your friend has had breast cancer in the past that would make me personally a little nervous.

Although some use GH after cancer treatment to keep their immune system strong and cancer at bay....Suzanne Summers is one celebrity that comes to mind that does this....some even use GH throughout cancer treatment (although this is highly controversial)..

Personally I would tell her to research the hell out of the topic before deciding if she wanted to try it or not.

theboss
11-06-2009, 11:19 AM
thanks for the input..i thought i read something like that...it makes me nervous too

guest
11-06-2009, 11:35 AM
2iu/day

natenator
11-06-2009, 11:44 AM
we're going to run 2IU/day I think. 1 in the morning and 1 early/mid afternoon.

thanks for the input folks!