View Full Version : HGH Enhancer - Side effects?
Hey...I am not too familiar on this topic, so I am hoping you guys can steer me in the right direction.
My friend wants to start taking an HGH Enhancer...is it the same as HGH? and what are the side effects?
My friend is 24. I just know I have heard some negative things about HGH. Please help and provide some solid info. Thank you!
AstronautJones
07-13-2004, 02:53 AM
Side effects of an HGH enhancer include: a lighter wallet.
Paul Stagg
07-13-2004, 08:30 AM
HGH enhancers don't do anything.
If you want to increase your HGH, you'll need to take HGH. Typically, thats tough to do unless you are willing to engage in illicit drug drade, or have a wasting disease and your doc prescribes it.
Paul, what exactly is the difference between HGH and HGH Enhancer? What does HGH do exactly? Is it worth taking that, or just settling for some protein, creatine, etc.?
My friend, who is 5'7 and weighs 183 has a thick frame. He is muscular but fat around the waist. I just wasn't sure if he should go that route considering he has a thick frame already.
As for me, I have a thin frame, am 5'7 but weigh 145...ughh. THe highest I have ever gotten was 158. I don't like to go the direction of using HGH. I have been working out consistently since 1996. Yet, I have been struggling ever since to put on mass. I have a fast metabolism and tend to lose weight easily and have a hard time putting on muscle. I have used the Rock Body Challenge from Muscle and Fitness, eat 6 to 7 meals a day, have taken creatine and whey protein. I just started on creatine again. But i want to not have to struggle so much without having to worry that I will lose it in a few days if I don't do something. So...now, with HGH, tell me what it does...is it for my friend or myself, and any negative side effects. Or possible, what other recommendations you have...thank you very much.
chris mason
07-17-2004, 03:31 PM
If you are taking actual growth hormone then it will produce an ergogenic effect. You cannot purchase real growth homone over the counter.
The supplements which you can buy touted to increase GH release are ineffective. They will do nothing for you other than lighten your wallet.
Listen, the hot ticket in over the counter drug store quackery in the last 10 years is to introduce a product with a relatively rare but easily mass bottled herb or chemical, and claim that it does one of the following things to some desired bodily process:
* Enchance or stimulate
* release naturally
* bind to or block
* provide precurssors for
and they are used for just about anything that people have a desire for, including the following:
* extra energy
* resistence to common ailments
* relief from pain
* general (and generic) health benefit claims
* athletic performance or growth
This is not true pharamcutical practice, even though some major producers of non-quack products have jumped into the market.
Stop buying this ****.
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