How much would 100 iu of hgh last?

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So i know this is a retarded question

But is it 6iu ed
Or 6iu every week
 
every day. it'd last a little over 2 weeks at 6iu
 
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How much is the best?
2-3iu dany is HKT or beginner us - would achieve nothing

4-6iu daily is intermediate use such a pussy do more

7-9iu daily is advanced use reasonable

10-17iu daily is aggressive use going to achieve something

18-36iu or more is... a lot
Note you need to take T3 T4
 
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2-3iu dany is HKT or beginner us - would achieve nothing

4-6iu daily is intermediate use such a pussy do more

7-9iu daily is advanced use reasonable

10-17iu daily is aggressive use going to achieve something

18-36iu or more is... a lot
Note you need to take T3 T4
Yeah im not a pussy but im not rich either

100iu = 200$
And i dont live in a first world country:feelswhy:
 
2-3iu dany is HKT or beginner us - would achieve nothing

4-6iu daily is intermediate use such a pussy do more

7-9iu daily is advanced use reasonable

10-17iu daily is aggressive use going to achieve something

18-36iu or more is... a lot
Note you need to take T3 T4
can u give more insight on t3 t4, js ordered hgh and was planning on starting at 4 then going up till 8 with 500 test
 
To ensure safety and effectiveness, individuals using HGH should have regular blood tests
and medical supervision.
• IGF-1: Used to confirm that the administered HGH is having the desired effect and
to ensure levels are not excessively high.
• Testosterone Levels (Total and Free): HGH can impact other hormones, so
monitoring testosterone is important for overall health.
• Thyroid Function Panel (TSH, Free T4, Free T3): Crucial for monitoring thyroid
stress and function.
• Lipid Panel: Assesses cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health, which can be
affected by HGH use.
• Liver Function (ALT/AST): Ensures the liver is healthy and processing the
substance correctly.
• Blood Glucose Monitor: Essential for checking blood sugar levels due to HGH's
effect on insulin sensitivity.


So basicallyHGH (human growth hormone) and thyroid hormones are closely linked. HGH administration increases the conversion of the inactive thyroid hormone, thyroxine (T4), into the active form, triiodothyronine (T3). This process can lead to higher levels of T3 and a drop in T4 and TSH. The phrase "T3 and T4 wild" refers to this shift, where the balance of these hormones is altered. Because of this effect, monitoring thyroid function is crucial for anyone undergoing HGH therapy, as it can sometimes reveal a pre-existing hypothyroid condition
T3 T4 is important with hgh because without it hgh become not as effective
 
To ensure safety and effectiveness, individuals using HGH should have regular blood tests
and medical supervision.
• IGF-1: Used to confirm that the administered HGH is having the desired effect and
to ensure levels are not excessively high.
• Testosterone Levels (Total and Free): HGH can impact other hormones, so
monitoring testosterone is important for overall health.
• Thyroid Function Panel (TSH, Free T4, Free T3): Crucial for monitoring thyroid
stress and function.
• Lipid Panel: Assesses cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health, which can be
affected by HGH use.
• Liver Function (ALT/AST): Ensures the liver is healthy and processing the
substance correctly.
• Blood Glucose Monitor: Essential for checking blood sugar levels due to HGH's
effect on insulin sensitivity.


So basicallyHGH (human growth hormone) and thyroid hormones are closely linked. HGH administration increases the conversion of the inactive thyroid hormone, thyroxine (T_4), into the active form, triiodothyronine (T_3). This process can lead to higher levels of T_3 and a drop in T_4 and TSH. The phrase "T3 and T4 wild" refers to this shift, where the balance of these hormones is altered. Because of this effect, monitoring thyroid function is crucial for anyone undergoing HGH therapy, as it can sometimes reveal a pre-existing hypothyroid condition
T3 T4 is important with hgh because without it hgh become not as effe
To ensure safety and effectiveness, individuals using HGH should have regular blood tests
and medical supervision.
• IGF-1: Used to confirm that the administered HGH is having the desired effect and
to ensure levels are not excessively high.
• Testosterone Levels (Total and Free): HGH can impact other hormones, so
monitoring testosterone is important for overall health.
• Thyroid Function Panel (TSH, Free T4, Free T3): Crucial for monitoring thyroid
stress and function.
• Lipid Panel: Assesses cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health, which can be
affected by HGH use.
• Liver Function (ALT/AST): Ensures the liver is healthy and processing the
substance correctly.
• Blood Glucose Monitor: Essential for checking blood sugar levels due to HGH's
effect on insulin sensitivity.


So basicallyHGH (human growth hormone) and thyroid hormones are closely linked. HGH administration increases the conversion of the inactive thyroid hormone, thyroxine (T4), into the active form, triiodothyronine (T3). This process can lead to higher levels of T3 and a drop in T4 and TSH. The phrase "T3 and T4 wild" refers to this shift, where the balance of these hormones is altered. Because of this effect, monitoring thyroid function is crucial for anyone undergoing HGH therapy, as it can sometimes reveal a pre-existing hypothyroid condition
T3 T4 is important with hgh because without it hgh become not as effective
@ScienceCel
 
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so what should i do? just regular blood tests or what
To ensure safety and effectiveness, individuals using HGH should have regular blood tests
and medical supervision.
• IGF-1: Used to confirm that the administered HGH is having the desired effect and
to ensure levels are not excessively high.
• Testosterone Levels (Total and Free): HGH can impact other hormones, so
monitoring testosterone is important for overall health.
• Thyroid Function Panel (TSH, Free T4, Free T3): Crucial for monitoring thyroid
stress and function.
• Lipid Panel: Assesses cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health, which can be
affected by HGH use.
• Liver Function (ALT/AST): Ensures the liver is healthy and processing the
substance correctly.
• Blood Glucose Monitor: Essential for checking blood sugar levels due to HGH's
effect on insulin sensitivity.


So basicallyHGH (human growth hormone) and thyroid hormones are closely linked. HGH administration increases the conversion of the inactive thyroid hormone, thyroxine (T4), into the active form, triiodothyronine (T3). This process can lead to higher levels of T3 and a drop in T4 and TSH. The phrase "T3 and T4 wild" refers to this shift, where the balance of these hormones is altered. Because of this effect, monitoring thyroid function is crucial for anyone undergoing HGH therapy, as it can sometimes reveal a pre-existing hypothyroid condition
T3 T4 is important with hgh because without it hgh become not as effective
 

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