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  1. jane.baker2023

    How to determine whether an adult needs to use growth hormone?

    Determining whether an adult needs to use growth hormone is mainly considered from the following aspects: I. Clinical symptom assessment Changes in body composition Observe whether there is a significant reduction in muscle mass. If you find that your strength has significantly decreased...
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    Testosterone Is Only Half The Story. Here’s What You Actually Need To Up Performance

    Testosterone is the talk of the town when it comes to improving your ability to show up to life–but is it really the silver bullet so many people make it out to be? We explore what your body does with testosterone, how human growth hormone (HGH) works, and why natural HGH alternatives like...
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    Do HGH Peptides Actually Work? | A Comprehensive Review

    Curious about HGH peptides? This promising class of compounds is the subject of many studies that indicate numerous therapeutic benefits. In this ultimate guide, we detail all you need to know about these popular research peptides. We’ll explain: What is peptide therapy? What are HGH...
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    Peptides for Muscle Growth and Bodybuilding | Ultimate Guide

    Among the many uses and types of therapeutic peptides, the topic of peptides for muscle growth is drawing increased interest among the research community and the public at large. Any gym-goer knows that building muscle is difficult on the best of days, and requires dedication to a strict...
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    Let’s Talk About Sex: Doctor POV on a Natural Way to Improve Your Sex Life

    As a board-certified urologist, I see male and female patients with various medical concerns, including sexual dysfunction, low libido, stress and low energy that, in turn, affects sex drive and overall sexual dissatisfaction. Men no doubt have more options than women regarding a low sex drive...
  6. 01dragonslayer

    A Basic guide to Human Growth Hormone (HGH)

    A Basic guide to Human Growth Hormone (HGH) The intention of this guide is to give you a good basic working knowledge of HGH and how to intelligently use it. While this is not intended to cover every conceivable nuance of HGH use, it should provide you with a solid enough background to create...
  7. 01dragonslayer

    Thyroid read as explained by Abbott Pharmaceuticals - good read here -

    Interesting note from the section on T3 below: T4 has a half-life of 6.7 days while T3 has a half-life in serum of only 1.5 days Thyroid Function Your Health Information Organs Thyroid Pituitary Hypothalamus Hormones T4 T3 TRH TSH Thyroid Function The function of the thyroid is to...
  8. 01dragonslayer

    Short-Term HCG Protocol to Restore Sex-Hormone Balance to Libido-Favorable Ranges

    Using Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) in Short & High-Dose Blasts is probably the Easiest and Most-Effective way to Restore Libido when Hormone Balance is off. HCG mimics Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and signals the Testes to start producing Testosterone, Estrogen & Semen again, while the Adrenal...
  9. 01dragonslayer

    Are You Losing Muscle Because Of Cortisol?

    Ever wondered why all those hours in the gym is failing to bring you results? Well it’s probably got something to do with Cortisol and after reading this article you should have an understanding of exactly what this hormone does and what you can do to minimise its negative effects. What is...
  10. 01dragonslayer

    13 Foods Scientifically Proven to Boost Testosterone Levels

    Testosterone is a vital hormone in the body. It influences numerous tissues, not just the reproductive organs. It plays an important role in building muscle, cardiovascular health, overall hormonal balance, as well as mood regulation and influencing your metabolic rate. You can help your body...
  11. 01dragonslayer

    The Ultimate D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) Guide: Benefits, Dosages & FAQ

    D-aspartic acid (DAA) is an amino acid and is the enantiomer of L-aspartic acid (LAA), which is one of the 26 amino acids that make up proteins. DAA is found in the human body and various foods, but in much smaller amounts that its counterpart LAA; despite its scarceness, DAA appears to play a...

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