posted Sun, 06/02/2013 - 09:16
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HGH Levels?
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I've been taking CJC1295 & GHRP-2 three times a day for over a month and I just got the results back from my blood work. I tested @ .2 (that's point 2) ug/L (not mU/L) about 5 hours after my last dose of peptides. Seems a bit low given that the reference range is <3. I realize that GH levels jump around a lot, but .2 seems rather low.
So I'm wondering if the peptides are a waste or if there is an underlying issue, which is making my GH low to begin with?
Any wisdom appreciated.
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I am on pharma GH (tevtropin). I take about 1 IU eod. With good interval/plyometric training and excellent diet and good supplements (creatine, nitro, muscle milk, etc) I notice a positive difference even at this low dose and occasionally get finger numbness at night. I'd recommend trying to get legit pharma and do less than to try to get more from an uncertain source. Of course I am not trying to be an olympic athlete or a boy builder, I just want to look fit and feel good.
Did you get your IGF-1 level check? I'm not a doctor but your causing a pulse with GHRP's. I think 5 hours might have been to long. From what I understand a teenage male's body will release GH 7 times in 21 days. The peptides cause a release 3 times a day or more if you choose. I used peptides for 2 months and I got great results. My skin got thicker and tighter, I leaned out alot to. Try buying from another source.
It took about a month for me to notice good results.
No, I did not get my IGF-1 tested. As I understand it a proper GH test s/b be done over several hours. But not living in the US, such tests are expensive and difficult to obtain. I was on real GH a few times at up to 8 iu a day and did notice a little thinning and fewer injuries. But the cost and fakes make this expensive in the long run.
I have used peptides before and did notice some improvement over time, so I'll have to be patient and look to get my IGF-1 tested.
Thanks.