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Anabolic Discussion Board Growth Hormone, price, cycle, side effects?
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Author | Topic: Growth Hormone, price, cycle, side effects? |
INcrDbol_HULK Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 1) |
posted January 22, 2000 02:44 AM
Im headed to France and Spain and I was hopeing on picking up some GH. But this is my first time cycling anything and I need help with it. I also need to know the average price and side effects of it, and the amount of gains I should exspect. Thanks, INcrDbol_HULK IP: Logged |
LBP Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 39) |
posted January 22, 2000 10:35 AM
price is like 800-1200 for 126iu...side effects how about...alters your fucking dna... cycle pyramid starting w/ 4iu/wk and at top going to 16iu...good at building muscle and shredding fat...but not worth the risk of dna altering get a doc's advice... IP: Logged |
100acrewoods Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 14) |
posted January 22, 2000 07:48 PM
That's interesting that gH alters DNA, considering that geneticists have not been able to accomplish that. I think that what you may be referring to is that DNA transcription and RNA genesis is altered. Nothing alters your genetic code. Your basic sequence of your 4 amino acids will stay with you forever. If your DNA was altered, then what you could do is commit a crime, take growth and they would never be able to trace the crime back to you. YEAH RIGHT. Viruses can cause DNA to generate into mutated cells, but most viruses are of no use to bodybuilders or any one else for that matter. IP: Logged |
hout Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 2) |
posted January 24, 2000 10:41 AM
fuck the gh, if you've never done anything just get some testosterone, it will cost you a hell of alot less and get you better gains. IP: Logged |
scourge Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 6) |
posted January 24, 2000 12:02 PM
To my knowledge, which isn't centered around genetics, it is not possible to alter your DNA. In a recent edition of Scientific American, there is an article concerning the creation of man-made viri that can heal, cause growth and be used in everday life. And a virus "can" mutate your RNA, and if replicated enough, this would in turn affect your DNA. So the bio-technology is there, just not mass produced for juice heads like me to use to get freaky IP: Logged |
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