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Is Grampa Using Human Growth Hormone, Too?

February 15, 2008 05:09 PM ET | Adam Voiland | Permanent Link | Print

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Human Growth Hormone

HGH is responsible for growth during childhood -- and for the repair and regeneration of human tissue throughout our lives. By the time we reach the age of 30, our HGH levels are only about 20 percent of their peak levels during childhood, and after the age of 30, they continue to decline at about 14 percent per decade.

Save our Children???... Bull SH*T!!!

Politicians are using high profile athletes to further their careers and political status. Taking Major League baseball players to court is the biggest bunch of bull in the world. If they really wanted to stop steroid & HGH use, they could go to any news stand and pick up any Body Builder magazine and arrest everyone in the book from cover to cover.

The sneaky politicians will use "Our Children" as their excuse. They want to "save" the youth of today from harming their bodies. This is all garbage. 60% of my Gym is on Juice. Do you know why they Juice? They do it to pick up chicks at the beach. PERIOD! The End!

Who bloody well cares

This is silly, for every study that says HGH is "dangerous" another says it "great for you".

The crux of the matter lies in the user. Who are you to tell me that I can't use any substance that could potentially extend or increase my quality of life.

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what were the results of the men who were sucessful?

HGH for Young Men

Look, even though HGH may be questionable as an anti-aging agent for older men, it can make life in a man's 20s vastly more satisfying. Aside from the undeniable muscle gains, I've friends who have noted that the drug has cosmetic benefits, including reducing oily skin, and reducing acne, not to mention the additional "tantric" benefits. It's not just an increased sexual ability, but a prolonged one. Of course, there are correlations between people who develop carpel tunnel and those who take HGH, but are they anything more than correlations? A correlation is not a causal relationship after all. Forget the old men, the young men can benefit too from this, as my friends have shown me all too well.

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