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Postby nobel victim » Fri Mar 04, 2005 5:03 pm

Good grief, if this thread were a movie I'm not sure if we would wind up being played by Kenneth Williams or Arnold Swazeneinger!

Seriously though HGH is a potent subtense and has a proper anti aging cult following? Would you start building muscle mass etc if you play a lot of sport and work out at a gym if you did the hgh thing?

One thing I have always wondered about hormonal therapys, is if your body adapts to the regular imput of a hormone into it as an 'environment' and trys to balance it by producing less of it and more of others to balance it up? I think HGH's fans say that your body just tends to make less of it as we get older and this drop exacerbates ageing? IS that right?

Also, must be quite expensive and possilby baned in the UK?


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Postby forhair » Fri Mar 04, 2005 5:35 pm

played by Kenneth Williams or Arnold Swazeneinger!

Sounds to me more like Woody Allen...just joking :)
Talking about anti-aging, i always had the feeling that aging comes from the brain...the brain fails to produce new brain cells(neurones), then the brain is aging and so is the body...all this hormons are basically just holding the aging for a while but are not the real cure...
Is that make sense? if so,I will ask ^^^ if he heard about steroid DHEA for anti-aging?
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Postby nobel victim » Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:57 pm

Well thats put me right off my HGH injections, I'm sticking to monkey glands.

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Colligen suplemtation after ht?

Postby nobel victim » Wed Apr 06, 2005 6:48 am

HI ^^^, you still out there?

Was thumbing trough "patients guide" again last night, and came across the post opp section where it is mentioned that collagen production in the body takes a few days to reach its peek after the trauma (If your a fu or donor site) of ht.

I have wondered for a bit if taking collagen as a food suplement could speed up the healing process, or at least get the fu's 'fixed' quicker?

Any thourghts?

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Postby nobel victim » Fri Apr 08, 2005 5:00 am

Right, so the colligen you eat is not in a form where it can simply get into the body, then the bloodstream and then be absorbed by any wounds which need some raw materials. Instead the body breaks down the collagen into sulphur which then may or may not be re-assembled into collagen in the wounded (or other) parts of the body.

I guess it follows that the anecdotal reports of sulphur food suplements like MSM & Glucosomine have some support then? In as much as they give the body a good supply of organic sulphur?

(I think I might be guilty of mircomanageing some aspects of the ht process here)

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PS by the wy, I had one of my over tired thourghts last night about HGH. Has anyone given any thourhgt to using it in the ht process to minimise shock loss? As I understand it minoxidil is the standard treatment, as you need a hair stimulant rather than an anti-androgen, but hgh would problay do this better? And its not like the injection would be much of an issue either. Just thinking out loud here...
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