Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t there a large increase in cancer risk with HGH supplementation?
It doesn't cause cancer. But if you do have cancer, it speeds the growth of the tumors, just like it speeds up the rest of the activity in your body. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
It doesn't cause cancer. But if you do have cancer, it speeds the growth of the tumors, just like it speeds up the rest of the activity in your body.
That makes sense. I read somewhere that prior to taking Sermorelin you should have a body scan done to make sure you have no visible signs of cancer. [Reply]
I hit 2,000 miles running for the year last week. Five weeks earlier than my year long goal. 6.15 miles a day. Proud of myself to sticking to it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
I hit 2,000 miles running for the year last week. Five weeks earlier than my year long goal. 6.15 miles a day. Proud of myself to sticking to it.
Nice job. I despise distance running so I really respect folks like you.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
I have really not read up on HGH but have heard some hype. What is it really supposed do for you? Sounds like you guys have done your homework.
It's probably about the closest to a youth serum you can find. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
It's probably about the closest to a youth serum you can find.
Although I am not diabetic, being 61 I don't want to mess with potential blood sugar issues down the road. Everything else sound great for sure. [Reply]