Bit out of my league price wise too.
What Serotonin101 wrote applies 100% anyway. I would add that anyone with any reason to be with higher risk for cancer should just skip this stuff.Actually, the literature is overwhelming, moderate HGH use does NOT cause cancer. If you already have cancer, yes, HGH will feed it. Right now, IGF-1 Lr3 is all the rage...works great but it DOES cause cancer.
Yes. I used to run HGH while using AAS. It’s expensive but I felt it was worth it at the time.Anyome tried HGH for health reasons? Much effect? Were you on TRT?
And I’m not saying that it’s wrong. But if you are prone to cancer, as stated example where you are in contact with a lot of cacerogens it’s possible that something wouldn’t become malignant or progress to a certain degree without someone taking HGH, that doesn’t mean it causes cancer but sure wouldn’t matter to someone who could avoided very bad faith just by not using it.OK. I am merely telling you what the scientific literature says.