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Hey guys! That’s is finally last part of my HGH guide. Hope you enjoy it and please free to share your experience.
The body produces human growth hormone (somatropin) in pulses throughout the day, with the most significant release occurring about two hours after falling asleep. Injectable HGH is fully absorbed within approximately three hours. Timing your injections can depend on factors such as age and individual health conditions, so there isn't a one-size-fits-all approach.
For individuals in their late 20s to early 50s, your body likely still produces adequate HGH. The ideal time for an injection in this case would be early in the morning, shortly after your body’s natural release. If you wake up to use the bathroom between 3 and 5 a.m., that could be the perfect moment for your injection, minimizing disruption. Alternatively, injecting first thing in the morning is also effective.
For those splitting doses, consider that cortisol levels peak upon waking and in the early afternoon. Injecting HGH during these times can help counteract the catabolic effects of cortisol, promoting better muscle preservation.
If you're in your late 50s or beyond, or if you have conditions affecting HGH release, consider injecting HGH right before bed. This aligns with the body’s natural rhythm. However, for younger individuals, injecting close to bedtime may interfere with your body’s natural HGH pulse.
If you’re using insulin with your HGH, it should be used straight p;[[[[sw-==post-workout. Combining insulin with HGH enhances nutrient uptake and optimizes IGF-1 production from the liver. Taking HGH pre-workout can help mobilize fat and prepare your body for insulin.
Managing Side Effects
While HGH is generally well-tolerated, some may experience minor side effects such as bloating or joint pain. These can often be minimized by gradually increasing your dosage.
Younger individuals (under 30) should consider consulting a medical professional before starting HGH, especially to ensure that growth plates have fused. Individuals with a history of cancer should also seek medical guidance, as HGH can promote the growth of existing tumors.
It's essential to monitor your response to HGH, as individual reactions can vary widely. Below are some suggestions for managing potential side effects and optimizing HGH use:
• Thyroid Support:
For average consider supplements like T-100x, selenium, chromium, zinc, copper.
For aggressive support T3 12,5-25 mcgs or T4 at 100 mcgs per day.
• Insulin Resistance:
For average support 300 mg of Alpha-lipoic acid and 200-300 mcgs of chromium piccolinate can help;
These options include prescription medications: 15 mg Actos, Glucophage
For more aggressive way: add a few UI’s of insulin to your HGH.
• Testosterone Levels: Natural supplements like Tongkat or Tribulus may be beneficial; testosterone therapy can also be considered (add 200-300 mg to your cycle).
• Prostate Health: Saw Palmetto (2000 mg) for more agrresive way -Proscar
• Gynecomastia: For those experiencing breast tissue growth, a combination of 200 mg B6 (or Bromo) and 20-40 mgTamoxifen has shown effectiveness.
Ultimately, not everyone will need to take additional supplements alongside HGH. It’s crucial to tailor your approach to your body’s unique needs.
This guide aims to provide a clearer understanding of HGH and its benefits, particularly when used with anabolic steroids. For anyone who has experience with HGH, feel free to share your insights and strategies! Your contributions can help others in the community optimize their usage and results.
Good luck and keep pushing your limits!
The body produces human growth hormone (somatropin) in pulses throughout the day, with the most significant release occurring about two hours after falling asleep. Injectable HGH is fully absorbed within approximately three hours. Timing your injections can depend on factors such as age and individual health conditions, so there isn't a one-size-fits-all approach.
For individuals in their late 20s to early 50s, your body likely still produces adequate HGH. The ideal time for an injection in this case would be early in the morning, shortly after your body’s natural release. If you wake up to use the bathroom between 3 and 5 a.m., that could be the perfect moment for your injection, minimizing disruption. Alternatively, injecting first thing in the morning is also effective.
For those splitting doses, consider that cortisol levels peak upon waking and in the early afternoon. Injecting HGH during these times can help counteract the catabolic effects of cortisol, promoting better muscle preservation.
If you're in your late 50s or beyond, or if you have conditions affecting HGH release, consider injecting HGH right before bed. This aligns with the body’s natural rhythm. However, for younger individuals, injecting close to bedtime may interfere with your body’s natural HGH pulse.
If you’re using insulin with your HGH, it should be used straight p;[[[[sw-==post-workout. Combining insulin with HGH enhances nutrient uptake and optimizes IGF-1 production from the liver. Taking HGH pre-workout can help mobilize fat and prepare your body for insulin.
Managing Side Effects
While HGH is generally well-tolerated, some may experience minor side effects such as bloating or joint pain. These can often be minimized by gradually increasing your dosage.
Younger individuals (under 30) should consider consulting a medical professional before starting HGH, especially to ensure that growth plates have fused. Individuals with a history of cancer should also seek medical guidance, as HGH can promote the growth of existing tumors.
It's essential to monitor your response to HGH, as individual reactions can vary widely. Below are some suggestions for managing potential side effects and optimizing HGH use:
• Thyroid Support:
For average consider supplements like T-100x, selenium, chromium, zinc, copper.
For aggressive support T3 12,5-25 mcgs or T4 at 100 mcgs per day.
• Insulin Resistance:
For average support 300 mg of Alpha-lipoic acid and 200-300 mcgs of chromium piccolinate can help;
These options include prescription medications: 15 mg Actos, Glucophage
For more aggressive way: add a few UI’s of insulin to your HGH.
• Testosterone Levels: Natural supplements like Tongkat or Tribulus may be beneficial; testosterone therapy can also be considered (add 200-300 mg to your cycle).
• Prostate Health: Saw Palmetto (2000 mg) for more agrresive way -Proscar
• Gynecomastia: For those experiencing breast tissue growth, a combination of 200 mg B6 (or Bromo) and 20-40 mgTamoxifen has shown effectiveness.
Ultimately, not everyone will need to take additional supplements alongside HGH. It’s crucial to tailor your approach to your body’s unique needs.
This guide aims to provide a clearer understanding of HGH and its benefits, particularly when used with anabolic steroids. For anyone who has experience with HGH, feel free to share your insights and strategies! Your contributions can help others in the community optimize their usage and results.
Good luck and keep pushing your limits!