posted Thu, 07/24/2014 - 11:52
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+ 1 HMG PCT FOOD FOR THOUGHT...
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Human menopausal gonadotropin, not only through research, but through my own personal use as well as my peers has turned out to be not only my new go to, but my new "where the hell have you been all my life?!??" So far, I have found it to stimulate both, yes both, the production of FSH and LH, showing a major difference when compared to HCG, with it focusing solely on LH and not even "naturally, whereby, overtime, with over/misuse your body will naturally become accustomed....regardless, I plan on going into more detail, when I have a bit more time later, but look into HMG when you have the time, and you may have just found a more effective bridge and save those gains even more effectively than you have in the past...
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I've seen hmg around but haven't put much thought into it. So what your saying is it actually stimulates the pituitary to produce LH and FSH as opposed to hcg which doesn't actually stimulate the production of LH it just mimics it's actions?
This is definitely something I'm gonna have to spend some time reading about.+2
Well I guess you're inducing more than you're stimulating, in that you're providing an environment for both your natural cells to start producing both testosterone and sperm by being submersed in a more dense hormone rich environment that focuses on on the entire scope of a male's fertility..
Care to elaborate on how you've found it to stimulate production? HMG is exogenous LH and FSH. Exogenous hormones take the place of endogenous, and therefore negative feedback signals are received while present. It does not stimulate production brother.
Exogenous hormones should not be used for axis recovery. Only stimulatory compounds should be used.