Will steroids give you a bigger penis after prolonged use? NO.
Will the use of HGH give use a bigger penis after prolonged use? YES!!
Some basics first:
Growth hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a peptide hormone produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Growth hormone secretion occurs in a pulsatile fashion following a circadian (daily) rhythm, which is controlled by a central area of the brain known as the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus regulates serum GH levels through the release of two functionally opposing hormones: growth hormone-releasing hormone stimulates GH release, while somatotropin release-inhibiting hormone reduces it.
Endogenous (made within the body) GH exerts its actions by binding directly to specific receptors on target tissues including muscle, connective tissue (tendons, ligaments, bone, and fat), as well as every major organ. Growth hormone also works indirectly by stimulating liver cells to produce and secrete polypeptide molecules known as somatomedins, the best studied of which is insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Like GH, IGF-1 boasts receptors throughout the body and serves many functions. Together, GH and IGF-1 play influential roles in virtually every system from muscle, bone, and connective tissue growth and repair, to the selective regulation of various aspects of metabolism, as well as helping maintain normal brain function and cardiac health.
However, GH secretion falls precipitously with advancing age. Furthermore, research shows that in aging men, the amplitude of pulsatile GH release (the magnitude of the GH pulse) declines by 50% every seven years after 18-25 years of age.
This decline is also mirrored by diminishing IGF-1 levels. The decrease in the secretory activity of the GH/IGF-1 axis, commonly referred to as somatopause, correlates with a number of undesirable symptoms generally associated with aging. Most notably, diminishing GH/IGF-1 has been shown to reflect disordered sleeping patterns, bone frailty, increases in central adiposity (fat accumulation around the middle of the body including the abdomen), as well as decreases in cognition and muscle mass, strength, and conditioning.
Growth hormone (GH) is a peptide hormone that is intimately involved in tissue growth and repair. Together with insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), GH helps regulate metabolism and maintain normal brain and cardiac function.
Secretion of GH falls dramatically with aging, correlating with age-related symptoms such as disordered sleep patterns, fragile bones, cognitive decline, and decreased muscle mass and strength.
Studies examining exogenous GH therapy in elderly adults with declining GH levels have yielded mixed results.
Given the mixed results and the high cost of subcutaneous injection of human recombinant GH therapy, a more natural approach to maintaining youthful health and vigor is to employ lifestyle choices that optimize the endogenous production of GH.
Safe methods for enhancing endogenous GH production include: losing excess body fat, particularly abdominal fat; avoiding high-glycemic load carbohydrates; optimizing sleep habits; eating a high-protein, low-carbohydrate snack before bedtime; and exercising regularly to your lactate threshold. Targeted nutrients including CDP-choline, arginine, ornithine, glycine, glutamine, and niacin (vitamin B3) can help support endogenous GH secretion, assist muscle growth and recovery from exercise, and promote healthy sleep.
This all does sound fine and dandy, but because HGH can promote the growth of organs, and not all organs should grow. For example, Acromeglia. Acromeglia is a disease that causes abnormal bone growth. HGH cannot cause acromeglia, but it can speed up the progression of the disease in people predisposed to it. Also, while HGH (and IGF-1) wont cause cancer or tumors, they can create an environment that can allow already existing, active tumors to grow at an accelerated rate (prostate growth for example). This is no good...and one should be aware of any possible cancer or tumors before deciding to use human growth hormone.
There is more good than bad with HGH!
-deeper sleep: You basically sleep like a baby. While on HGH people often wake up in the same position they fall asleep.
-baby smooth skin: This is especially noticeable when you feel the texture of the back of your hand. Compare it with other people or take notice before you start the HGH cycle.
-increased metabolism: The body burns carbs at a higher rate.
-improved immune system
-greater cardiac output
-improved blood pressure
-overall tissue regeneration: This includes regeneration of major organs which shrink with age.
-stronger bones
-increased sex drive (libido)
-reduced body fat: This is especially noticed on the initial cycle, when the body is surprised by the sudden increase of growth hormone and does not know how to adapt at first. In the subsequent cycles the fat loss effects are usually not as drastic as the initial one.
-higher energy levels
-increased muscle mass: People who work out regularly usually see a drastic increase in muscle mass on the initial HGH cycle, and moderate increase on subsequent cycles. The HGH caused increase in muscle mass can not compare to the steroid caused increase. Steroids rapidly but temporarily increase the mass of the muscle cells while HGH causes creation of new muscle cells. Thus the muscle mass gain from steroids is faster but more short lived than the HGH gains, which come on gradually but persist for as long as the person is physically active.
-increased endurance and exercise performance
-faster regeneration after physical activity
-improved cholesterol levels
-improved sight and hearing
-faster growth of hair and nails
-prevent or alleviate muscle wasting (caused by various diseases)
-faster recovery after severe burns or injuries
-improve growth in children with short stature (caused by various diseases)
-prevent or alleviate osteoporosis
I have been using HGH for almost 10 years, on and off. Both on and off cycle. I have been asked before if HGH has enlarged my penis since I have used it for so long and for the known fact that HGH promotes growth to ALL the bodie's organs. From what I have learned, only testosterone can increase penis size during puberty, once you have gone through puberty, there is no way to increase the size of the penis with hormones. I find this to be false.
So in short, the answer is YES! HGH will in fact enlarge your penis. I have not experienced any change in length, but a most certain change in girth. My X wife and my X girlfriends have confirmed this for me. I started to notice a change in size after about 9 months or so of use. Granted, I was using both insulin and IGF at the time....but it was the HGH that promoted the growth on my penis. I have asked other long term users about this, and the 4 people that I asked (all long time users) have ALL told me that they have noticed a change in size (girth) of their penis after using HGH for at least a year. Same thing goes for the size of the testis.
This can further be confirmed by your long term wife/girlfriend.
There are things one can do to improve the use of HGH:
Adequate Sleep The highest concentration of HGH activity occurs during deep sleep. There are numerous studies that have clearly shown that inadequate sleep and irregular sleeping patterns can substantially reduce the about of human growth hormone secretion. According to Dr. Richard Auchus, a professor of endocrinology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas:
Growth hormone and testosterone production peak during sleep. You can actually get people to test pathologically low for growth hormone by waking them repeatedly during the night. I always tell people that if you want to maximize your growth hormone, get a good nights sleep.
Avoid high glycemic foods Insulin is a direct inhibitor of HGH secretion. High glycemic foods can play havoc with your insulin levels causing them to spike or surge above normal, healthy levels. Not only does this increase your risk for developing type II diabetes but it can also have a powerful affect on reducing human growth hormone secretion.
Trim your abdominal fat If youre carrying excess fat around the mid-section then you will impaired your bodys ability to produce HGH. Typically, a person with excess stomach or abdominal fat is also suffering from both insulin and leptin resistance. By working to restore your bodys leptin sensitivity you can accomplish three positive health benefits: reduced body fat, improved blood sugar control, and improve human growth hormone and IGF-1 production.
Exercise The type, duration, and level of intensity of your exercise program will have varying effects on HGH secretion. There are multiple studies that show how an exercise intensity that pushes your body to a lactate threshold can trigger an excised-induced HGH release for at least 24 hours. Most athletes create this lactic acid formation to stimulate HGH release by using high intensity, short duration exercises. However, several studies have shown that properly administered circuit training programs that utilize relatively light resistances can be just as effective in stimulating the production of human growth hormone.
Late night snack Your last snack before bedtime can have an impact on your fat stores or your HGH production but not both. High carbohydrate snacks before bedtime will only feed your fat cells. They do nothing to stimulate the production of human growth hormone. However, a high-protein, low-carbohydrate snack about an hour before bedtime can serve a dual purpose. Because its low carbohydrate it minimizes insulin release. (Remember insulin is counterproductive to HGH secretion.) Because its high in essential amino acids it aids your bodys natural ability to produce human growth hormone. Just keep your snack under 200 calories and at least an hour before bedtime.
L-arginine This essential amino acid, when properly brought into your system, can increase the release of HGH. However, the combination of L-arginine intake with exercise, especially resistance training or interval training exercises, can produce even greater increases in human growth hormone.
Glutamine Your bodys most abundant amino acid is glutamine. Studies have shown that consuming even a modest amount of glutamine (2000 mg) can increase HGH levels.
Glycine This essential amino acid also has the potential to benefit human growth hormone production. Research has shown that glycine plays a critical role in initiating normal patterns of REM sleep. In a 2007 study published in Sleep and Biological Rhythms, researchers showed that glycine administered orally just prior to bedtime significantly improved the quality of sleep for the test subject. The test subjects were chronic insomniacs. In addition to helping improve their sleep patterns, one of the side benefits was an improvement in the HGH production. This would make sense since proper sleep is a critical factor in the bodys ability to properly regulate its circadian release of human growth hormone
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Will the use of HGH give use a bigger penis after prolonged use? YES!!
Some basics first:
Growth hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a peptide hormone produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Growth hormone secretion occurs in a pulsatile fashion following a circadian (daily) rhythm, which is controlled by a central area of the brain known as the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus regulates serum GH levels through the release of two functionally opposing hormones: growth hormone-releasing hormone stimulates GH release, while somatotropin release-inhibiting hormone reduces it.
Endogenous (made within the body) GH exerts its actions by binding directly to specific receptors on target tissues including muscle, connective tissue (tendons, ligaments, bone, and fat), as well as every major organ. Growth hormone also works indirectly by stimulating liver cells to produce and secrete polypeptide molecules known as somatomedins, the best studied of which is insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Like GH, IGF-1 boasts receptors throughout the body and serves many functions. Together, GH and IGF-1 play influential roles in virtually every system from muscle, bone, and connective tissue growth and repair, to the selective regulation of various aspects of metabolism, as well as helping maintain normal brain function and cardiac health.
However, GH secretion falls precipitously with advancing age. Furthermore, research shows that in aging men, the amplitude of pulsatile GH release (the magnitude of the GH pulse) declines by 50% every seven years after 18-25 years of age.
This decline is also mirrored by diminishing IGF-1 levels. The decrease in the secretory activity of the GH/IGF-1 axis, commonly referred to as somatopause, correlates with a number of undesirable symptoms generally associated with aging. Most notably, diminishing GH/IGF-1 has been shown to reflect disordered sleeping patterns, bone frailty, increases in central adiposity (fat accumulation around the middle of the body including the abdomen), as well as decreases in cognition and muscle mass, strength, and conditioning.
Growth hormone (GH) is a peptide hormone that is intimately involved in tissue growth and repair. Together with insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), GH helps regulate metabolism and maintain normal brain and cardiac function.
Secretion of GH falls dramatically with aging, correlating with age-related symptoms such as disordered sleep patterns, fragile bones, cognitive decline, and decreased muscle mass and strength.
Studies examining exogenous GH therapy in elderly adults with declining GH levels have yielded mixed results.
Given the mixed results and the high cost of subcutaneous injection of human recombinant GH therapy, a more natural approach to maintaining youthful health and vigor is to employ lifestyle choices that optimize the endogenous production of GH.
Safe methods for enhancing endogenous GH production include: losing excess body fat, particularly abdominal fat; avoiding high-glycemic load carbohydrates; optimizing sleep habits; eating a high-protein, low-carbohydrate snack before bedtime; and exercising regularly to your lactate threshold. Targeted nutrients including CDP-choline, arginine, ornithine, glycine, glutamine, and niacin (vitamin B3) can help support endogenous GH secretion, assist muscle growth and recovery from exercise, and promote healthy sleep.
This all does sound fine and dandy, but because HGH can promote the growth of organs, and not all organs should grow. For example, Acromeglia. Acromeglia is a disease that causes abnormal bone growth. HGH cannot cause acromeglia, but it can speed up the progression of the disease in people predisposed to it. Also, while HGH (and IGF-1) wont cause cancer or tumors, they can create an environment that can allow already existing, active tumors to grow at an accelerated rate (prostate growth for example). This is no good...and one should be aware of any possible cancer or tumors before deciding to use human growth hormone.
There is more good than bad with HGH!
-deeper sleep: You basically sleep like a baby. While on HGH people often wake up in the same position they fall asleep.
-baby smooth skin: This is especially noticeable when you feel the texture of the back of your hand. Compare it with other people or take notice before you start the HGH cycle.
-increased metabolism: The body burns carbs at a higher rate.
-improved immune system
-greater cardiac output
-improved blood pressure
-overall tissue regeneration: This includes regeneration of major organs which shrink with age.
-stronger bones
-increased sex drive (libido)
-reduced body fat: This is especially noticed on the initial cycle, when the body is surprised by the sudden increase of growth hormone and does not know how to adapt at first. In the subsequent cycles the fat loss effects are usually not as drastic as the initial one.
-higher energy levels
-increased muscle mass: People who work out regularly usually see a drastic increase in muscle mass on the initial HGH cycle, and moderate increase on subsequent cycles. The HGH caused increase in muscle mass can not compare to the steroid caused increase. Steroids rapidly but temporarily increase the mass of the muscle cells while HGH causes creation of new muscle cells. Thus the muscle mass gain from steroids is faster but more short lived than the HGH gains, which come on gradually but persist for as long as the person is physically active.
-increased endurance and exercise performance
-faster regeneration after physical activity
-improved cholesterol levels
-improved sight and hearing
-faster growth of hair and nails
-prevent or alleviate muscle wasting (caused by various diseases)
-faster recovery after severe burns or injuries
-improve growth in children with short stature (caused by various diseases)
-prevent or alleviate osteoporosis
I have been using HGH for almost 10 years, on and off. Both on and off cycle. I have been asked before if HGH has enlarged my penis since I have used it for so long and for the known fact that HGH promotes growth to ALL the bodie's organs. From what I have learned, only testosterone can increase penis size during puberty, once you have gone through puberty, there is no way to increase the size of the penis with hormones. I find this to be false.
So in short, the answer is YES! HGH will in fact enlarge your penis. I have not experienced any change in length, but a most certain change in girth. My X wife and my X girlfriends have confirmed this for me. I started to notice a change in size after about 9 months or so of use. Granted, I was using both insulin and IGF at the time....but it was the HGH that promoted the growth on my penis. I have asked other long term users about this, and the 4 people that I asked (all long time users) have ALL told me that they have noticed a change in size (girth) of their penis after using HGH for at least a year. Same thing goes for the size of the testis.
This can further be confirmed by your long term wife/girlfriend.
There are things one can do to improve the use of HGH:
Adequate Sleep The highest concentration of HGH activity occurs during deep sleep. There are numerous studies that have clearly shown that inadequate sleep and irregular sleeping patterns can substantially reduce the about of human growth hormone secretion. According to Dr. Richard Auchus, a professor of endocrinology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas:
Growth hormone and testosterone production peak during sleep. You can actually get people to test pathologically low for growth hormone by waking them repeatedly during the night. I always tell people that if you want to maximize your growth hormone, get a good nights sleep.
Avoid high glycemic foods Insulin is a direct inhibitor of HGH secretion. High glycemic foods can play havoc with your insulin levels causing them to spike or surge above normal, healthy levels. Not only does this increase your risk for developing type II diabetes but it can also have a powerful affect on reducing human growth hormone secretion.
Trim your abdominal fat If youre carrying excess fat around the mid-section then you will impaired your bodys ability to produce HGH. Typically, a person with excess stomach or abdominal fat is also suffering from both insulin and leptin resistance. By working to restore your bodys leptin sensitivity you can accomplish three positive health benefits: reduced body fat, improved blood sugar control, and improve human growth hormone and IGF-1 production.
Exercise The type, duration, and level of intensity of your exercise program will have varying effects on HGH secretion. There are multiple studies that show how an exercise intensity that pushes your body to a lactate threshold can trigger an excised-induced HGH release for at least 24 hours. Most athletes create this lactic acid formation to stimulate HGH release by using high intensity, short duration exercises. However, several studies have shown that properly administered circuit training programs that utilize relatively light resistances can be just as effective in stimulating the production of human growth hormone.
Late night snack Your last snack before bedtime can have an impact on your fat stores or your HGH production but not both. High carbohydrate snacks before bedtime will only feed your fat cells. They do nothing to stimulate the production of human growth hormone. However, a high-protein, low-carbohydrate snack about an hour before bedtime can serve a dual purpose. Because its low carbohydrate it minimizes insulin release. (Remember insulin is counterproductive to HGH secretion.) Because its high in essential amino acids it aids your bodys natural ability to produce human growth hormone. Just keep your snack under 200 calories and at least an hour before bedtime.
L-arginine This essential amino acid, when properly brought into your system, can increase the release of HGH. However, the combination of L-arginine intake with exercise, especially resistance training or interval training exercises, can produce even greater increases in human growth hormone.
Glutamine Your bodys most abundant amino acid is glutamine. Studies have shown that consuming even a modest amount of glutamine (2000 mg) can increase HGH levels.
Glycine This essential amino acid also has the potential to benefit human growth hormone production. Research has shown that glycine plays a critical role in initiating normal patterns of REM sleep. In a 2007 study published in Sleep and Biological Rhythms, researchers showed that glycine administered orally just prior to bedtime significantly improved the quality of sleep for the test subject. The test subjects were chronic insomniacs. In addition to helping improve their sleep patterns, one of the side benefits was an improvement in the HGH production. This would make sense since proper sleep is a critical factor in the bodys ability to properly regulate its circadian release of human growth hormone
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