How would someone one go about getting hgh

1. If you have low natural GH levels
2. If you buy it illegally
 
another option to get it prescribed, but I don't recommend is to get HIV and good insurance...only good part is its legal, but not worth it in long run.

You can purchase it similar to AAS. and similar to AAS, you have to find a good, not good, E****LENT source. There is plenty out there, but be careful because like anything else in life, there's more bad than good. If you venture this route, I'd recommend pharma if possible.

I think you can also get it from anti-aging clinics.....check in florida as thats the anti-aging clinic capital.

Many TRT clinic offers sermorelin, but thats not HGH.


I belive there is only 2 ways to legally get it prescribed... muscle wasting with HIV and/or if you are deficient.
 
another option to get it prescribed, but I don't recommend is to get HIV and good insurance...only good part is its legal, but not worth it in long run.

You can purchase it similar to AAS. and similar to AAS, you have to find a good, not good, E****LENT source. There is plenty out there, but be careful because like anything else in life, there's more bad than good. If you venture this route, I'd recommend pharma if possible.

I think you can also get it from anti-aging clinics.....check in florida as thats the anti-aging clinic capital.

Many TRT clinic offers sermorelin, but thats not HGH.


I belive there is only 2 ways to legally get it prescribed... muscle wasting with HIV and/or if you are deficient.

Or if your a child and have cancer and have not reached your intended bone and body growth
 
You can get it through anti-aging clinics. Some prescribe it based on IGF-1 blood test. Some do a growth hormone stimulation test. If you go the legal route be prepare to pay a grand to $1,500 and up
 
An anti-aging clinic can prescribe it, but the real question is, can you afford it. Unless you have a SERIOUS medical problem requiring GH like AIDs, insurance isn't covering it.
 
I just got baseline bloodwork for my upcoming HGH cycle and my IGF-1 level came back in the low range. I then quickly did some research to see if I can obtain an actual prescription for HGH and determined that even though my IGF-1 levels were low, the chances of me getting HGH prescribed by an actual doctor not anti-aging clinic was slim to none. Also my insurance wouldn't cover it.
 
An IGF blood test isn't the most accurate way to diagnose GH deficiencies in adults. IGf-1 levels vary dramatically through the day. Unless you have HIV or pituitary dysfunction your going to have a tough time finding a doc to prescribe it outside of an anti-aging clinic.
 
An IGF blood test isn't the most accurate way to diagnose GH deficiencies in adults. IGf-1 levels vary dramatically through the day. Unless you have HIV or pituitary dysfunction your going to have a tough time finding a doc to prescribe it outside of an anti-aging clinic.

Even if you get it prescribed for anti-aging.. good luck paying the $600-800 for a norditropin pen lol. Insurance isn't paying for anti-aging.
 
So, why not just use secretagogues or GHRHs (Growth hormone releasing hormones)?

because they work differently. secretagogues or GHRHs basically makes a "suggestion" to your pituitary gland to produce more GH, whereas rHGH is the actual HGH.
 
because they work differently. secretagogues or GHRHs basically makes a "suggestion" to your pituitary gland to produce more GH, whereas rHGH is the actual HGH.

But you're still getting very similar benefits or having extra GH levels in your body. Do secretagoges/GHRHs only allow you to produce a limited extra amount of HGH or can you keep upping the dose and having your pituitary produce more and more GH?
 
But you're still getting very similar benefits or having extra GH levels in your body. Do secretagoges/GHRHs only allow you to produce a limited extra amount of HGH or can you keep upping the dose and having your pituitary produce more and more GH?

I don't know for certain...so take this as grain of salt.....

With secretagoges/GHRHs, you are limited to whatever your capable of producing naturally. The only way to get your GH levels to supraphysiologic levels is by adding rHGH.

Similar to test boosters if they actually work.
 
Even if you get it prescribed for anti-aging.. good luck paying the $600-800 for a norditropin pen lol. Insurance isn't paying for anti-aging.

Nope they are not, but a months worth of growth can legally be had for a little over 1k/month. Norditropin/genotropin on the other hand is gonna run 3-4k/month.
 
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