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TDLR:
When administering exogenous HGH:
- Avoid being on a cut
- Maintain relatively normal E2 levels
- Keep an healthy bodyweight
- Never go 4-5 months without taking a break
Disclaimer:
This thread is essentially copied from a much smarter guy named Type-llx from MesoRX.
This is the original thread. He’s really smart and should check out his other threads on that website!
Introduction:
In this thread, I will be regurgitating the information from the original thread and we’ll be explaining and analyzing the main factors that effect our response to growth hormone administration.
The Factors:
- Caloric restriction
Dieting of any kind (even slight caloric deficits) modifies how strongly we’ll respond to growth hormone therapy. When you are fasted, you are in a negative energy balance, weakening how long IGF-1 levels and insulin will prevail post injection of exogenous HGH.
- Low and high estrogen
Having both low or high estrogen negatively will effect your response to growth hormone. As low estrogen overall leads to lowered IGF-1 and high estrogens will worsen your direct response to exogenous HGH.
- Duration of Use
4-5 months of continuous use of exogenous growth hormone leads to a worsened response to exogenous HGH. As your body will eventually normalize and your growth hormone receptor (GHR) begins to become desensitized.
- Being Overweight
Higher fat masses are known to significantly decrease the effectiveness of exogenous HGH administration. This decreased effect is caused by fat’s metabolic suppression on endogenous HGH.
- Liver Function
75% of our IGF-1 production derived from our liver. If your liver function is subpar, your response to exogenous growth hormone will be subpar as well since the IGF-1 that you supposed to be gaining WOULDN'T metabolize as efficiently.
The Hard Truth:
Well, the hard truth about exogenous HGH usage is that its effect on serum IGF-1 isn’t linear. Meaning that there are people there who will not respond at all to exogenous HGH, regardless of quality or quantity. And if you see insignificant alterations to your IGF-1 from exogenous HGH, you will likely never be a great responder to any form of growth hormone boosters.
Conclusion:
The big takeaway is to avoid being on a cut, maintain relatively normal E2 levels, be at an healthy bodyweight, and take breaks when administering exogenous HGH.