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Hello All.
I'm curious to know how the body handles HGH along with insulin at the same time.
Example 1: Natural
A person injects peptides (GHRH+GHRP), and at the same time drinks a large sugary protein shake. The peptides produce a natural GH spike... while the sugary shake produces a natural insulin spike.
Is this a problem? How do these 2 hormones interact? Should he space this out for better results or safety? Explain. (i.e., Should peptides come before, with, or after the sugary drink?)
Example 2: Synthetics
A person injects synthetic hGH, and at the same time injects synthetic insulin. There is a large GH spike and large insulin spike... only this time, they are from synthetic hormones.
Is this a problem? How do these 2 hormones interact? Should he space these out for better results (or safety)? Does it differ from example #1, since these are synthetics? Explain.
Thanks guys. I'm trying to understand GH interacts with insulin, and whether it matters if they are naturally occurring or not.
I'm curious to know how the body handles HGH along with insulin at the same time.
Example 1: Natural
A person injects peptides (GHRH+GHRP), and at the same time drinks a large sugary protein shake. The peptides produce a natural GH spike... while the sugary shake produces a natural insulin spike.
Is this a problem? How do these 2 hormones interact? Should he space this out for better results or safety? Explain. (i.e., Should peptides come before, with, or after the sugary drink?)
Example 2: Synthetics
A person injects synthetic hGH, and at the same time injects synthetic insulin. There is a large GH spike and large insulin spike... only this time, they are from synthetic hormones.
Is this a problem? How do these 2 hormones interact? Should he space these out for better results (or safety)? Does it differ from example #1, since these are synthetics? Explain.
Thanks guys. I'm trying to understand GH interacts with insulin, and whether it matters if they are naturally occurring or not.
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