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Sassy69 said:First off, there has yet to be a "magic pill" for fat loss, so please don't look for that solution in GH. GH is a hormone that, maybe if used over long periods of time, like 6 months +, at low doses, e.g. 2 iu/day might produce some fat loss along with excellent diet & training. GH is a pretty expensive fat loss drug when a diet will get better, more predictable results. GH tends to produce some better results when coupled with an AS, but again, AS is not a fat loss drug either.
If you are asking for your girlfriend / wife / whatever, better to get her on the boards to ask the questions herself. If the idea is to get her some supplement, then it's going to go into HER body. She needs to be very aware of and educated about what she intends to put into her body and shouldn't rely on a boyfriend or someone else to find her the answers. If it backfires / she gets a fake / she doesn't like the sides or the results, it's no one's fault but her own and its she that will have to deal with the results/consequences.
OK <steps off the soapbox>
In general, as in response to your general question, no I wouldn't recommend Gh as a fat loss drug. It does little good if the diet & training aren't in line already. Diet & training will get more predictable, better results. Some people experience some bloating with GH and the cost just makes it a waste.
Is there a specific situation you had in mind? And as I mentioned before, if you are asking for a particular person, better to get that person on and she can continue the discussion to educate herself.
Then you're obviously paying too much for your HGH.the-short-one said:And who the hell can really afford it, anyway? I could buy a nice new computer every month for the price it would cost me to inject HGH.
yomama said:Then you're obviously paying too much for your HGH.
My wife works out, she eats healthy. Her metabolism sucks, but the only sticky spots she has is her thighs and butt, that's why I was asking if HGH would help her lose bodyfat at those two places. Have any of you taken HGH??? She's also used Yohimburn ES, it worked on her stomach but doesnt work on thighs for some reason.
yomama said:Then you're obviously paying too much for your HGH.
My wife works out, she eats healthy. Her metabolism sucks, but the only sticky spots she has is her thighs and butt, that's why I was asking if HGH would help her lose bodyfat at those two places. Have any of you taken HGH??? She's also used Yohimburn ES, it worked on her stomach but doesnt work on thighs for some reason.
Sassy69 said:I'm willing to bet there's ways to tweak your wife's current regimen to get better results.
Try 250 for 1 jintropin kit. I dont think that's expensive.the-short-one said:Are you referring to the real, injectible Human Growth Hormone? Yes, it's expensive. Almost $2,000 per month. I've seen estimates a little lower for $20,000 per year. And that's with a prescription. If you're buying on the black market, you'll pay more.
If you're reffering to the oral, it's not Human Growth Hormone. It's Human Growth hormone RELEASER. I understand that it's not worth the money.
Her only problem is not eating enough, I mean, with work and stuff she's too busy and cant eat. So she pretty much just eats in the morning and then evening, I keep telling her to make some food and take a min at work to eat it but it's hopeless, talking to a woman is like talking to a tree. I give up on her. At least I'm in great shape.Sassy69 said:Therein lies the reality of bodyfat, particularly in women. My metabolism isn't that great and I dieted down to 8.6% bodyfat for a BB competition and my thighs & butt still had issues. Depending on how you carry your fat, you are going to have those "sticky spots" that simply need more of the same (excellent, tight, consistent diet & training) to get them down. I'm going to guess she's not seeing as impressive (or even noticeable) results w/ Yohimburn on her thighs/butt because she has a higher concentration of fat cells there. If she doesn't carry as much fat in her stomach, then the results will be more apparent.
I still go with my same response - sure you can fork out the cash & patiently pursue a 6 month regimen with GH. This will still require the diet & training. And as with any supp, you gotta see how it reacts with your own body chemistry and adjust accordingly. But even if I were to try to improve my own results on the ol' caboose it would simply take more diet & training. Because I have more fat cells in those areas, I can look pretty damn ripped in my other areas but still have to keep cutting to get the trouble spots.
Trust me, I constantly ask the same questions about is there some way I can just those last trouble spots or some pill I can take to speed it up. After much trial and experimentation I still arrive at the same result - diet & training. I'm willing to bet there's ways to tweak your wife's current regimen to get better results.