GH question

Punkrocker

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All right so I moved back in June and I got off of growth at the beginning of June because I was short on money and I was in the middle of a move so I decided to take a break. But for about an entire year I was doing 1.6iu of growth hormone daily. I got blood work and my igf-1 was right around 300 slightly less which is just the top of the range. My fasting blood sugar was fine and under control and other than that, I had a little extra energy I got good pumps in the gym my appetite was up and I just generally felt pretty good aside from the little bit of grogginess which I know comes from doing growth. I got another kit and I want to start it again pretty soon but I keep hearing people talk about the whole cancer thing and it's making me wonder if I should second guess it. As far as I know I don't have cancer or anything like that but what's the whole deal with growth hormone making cancer worse? Would that be the case if you're even taking anti-aging dose where your igf-1 is still technically in the normal range? Does anybody have any scientific information on this stuff? Because I really miss being on gh and I want to jump back on
 
I just went on Pubmed and found studies conflicting each other. But the studies were gh therapy after having cancer. The common theme I saw was gh will not cause cancer if there is no “malignancy”.

My common sense take on this is GH grows cells good and/or bad. So if u r cancer free it won’t CAUSE cancer. If you had malignant cells the GH would increase rate of cell growth as it would w any other cell.

If you are concerned, I’d get a cancer screening. I know it’s not easy and you can’t just wave a wand and get screened.

I am not a Doctor, nor did I play Dr as a child.
 
Yes, gh makes cells grow. So if you already have the cancer cells then gh will speed up the growth of those cells along with all your healthy cells. If you have health insurance you can most likely get a free screening if your worried
 
screening (i dont remember which ones for bloodtest) + find out your family history about cancer...
 
Damn. I hate being responsible. I wanna start this kit I got but I think if I really wanna do everything correct I should get a screening before using growth. I saw a video about it recently and basically if you're gonna use growth you need to get a cancer screening once a year to make sure you're good because there's so many factors that could cause a cancer cell to grow in your body and if you got high igf you're in trouble. Ugh I guess I gotta go get screened. THEN IM GONNA BLAST SOME GROWTH BABY
 
Damn. I hate being responsible. I wanna start this kit I got but I think if I really wanna do everything correct I should get a screening before using growth. I saw a video about it recently and basically if you're gonna use growth you need to get a cancer screening once a year to make sure you're good because there's so many factors that could cause a cancer cell to grow in your body and if you got high igf you're in trouble. Ugh I guess I gotta go get screened. THEN IM GONNA BLAST SOME GROWTH BABY
At that dose trust me you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Cancer grows from the elevated igf levels if yours are at the high end of normal on that dose you are at no more risk than you were without the gh. Follow Kurt havens he literally works with aids patients that run 18iu of serostim 7 days a week for yrs on end with little to no significant increase in cancer that he’s ever seen. I promise that 1.6iu is not effecting anything from a cancer standpoint. I run 10iu a day.
 
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