Nowhere near how easily GH will accomplish it. And this is also dependent on other hormones when Hgh itself is involved.
Cheaper and better
Again, can adjust dose based off needs vs maxing out and redlining full throttle your pituitary
To make something very clear to the both of you. I’m an avid user of Hgh.
What I am not is attached to a dogma that there is only one answer for the entire population.
I dont care if you are an advocate or not. The argument of secretagogues have their place is just stupid. In any gh deficient person they arent prescribing you a secretagogue. They are prescribing gh.
So is something like Tesa. The data is there. Tested and still used in clinical settings today.
To call it a stupid argument is unfortunate and unfounded
I haven’t and won’t call your argument stupid as there are many cases where Hgh makes a lot of sense
Clinical settings? As in your typical trt clinic/peptide clinic which is just a legal “dealer” sure.
Doctors are not typically prescribing anybody gh deficient a secretagogue. They would give them gh.
At most sermorelin is a possibility . Not any of the others
Endos are not. Urologists are not, primaries are not. Shady clinics sure
Probably a trial for the same reason as why they give gh to aids patients, for muscle wasting diseases etc
lipodystrophy, yea. It doesn’t push the patient into supraphysiologic levels.
It’s for gh deficient patients with low pulsatiluty. It brings them back to normal range.
Clinical trials to back it up and is still being given out today. Not by shady clinics, but doctors.
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