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Long sufferer of malnutrition, unable to gain weight or muscle mass 2minor muscle pull then massive spasming 1increase muscle/body mass? 9

 

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increase muscle mass

Does Human Growth Hormone Complex Men's HGH Formula (ultra lab) work to increase muscle mass and is it safe..are there any side effects...??
 
  sanzz on 2012-04-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
It is not safe, not proven, and can
have strange side effects. Including
controversy over it 'growing'
unwanted things like c--ncer.
 
simone717 last decade
HGH does increase muscle mass, and sometimes except from hypertrophy (swelling of the muscle fibers) can cause hyperplasia (multiplication of the muscle fibers).

Side effects: unwanted swelling of skull, decrease in the endogenic growth hormone, carpal tunnel syndrome (rarely), increase in cholisterol.

A good use of HGH can keep side effects to minimum.
 
brain last decade
thnx for d rplies but the guy who was telling me about it was saying that its homeopathic and therefore won't have any side effects is that right..
 
sanzz last decade
Simple answer is -Yes it can have
side effects. It is full of homeopathic
remedies that are for many different
things. and something calledsomatotrophin 12x??

It is just plain dumb to take something
like this when you can lift weights,
have simple protein shakes ( without
tons of added things) and get results.

Unless you are trying out for Mr. Universe
title I don't see the point of messing
up your system.
 
simone717 last decade
thanks for the rply but look i go out for shoots here...for the past one i needed to get pretty slim...and now the next one is after 2 months...and i really need to put on some muscles..or else i wont be getting it..and the protien shakes and all dont suit my system that is why i was looking for something in homeopathy..so leave HGH is dere anything in homeopathy that can help build muscle without side effects..!!
 
sanzz last decade
Personally - I would leave homeopathy
out of this. The medicines are for
'disease states' If someone is
very thin and cannot put on weight,
then that is considered a disease
and can be helped.

It sounds like you need to eat more
high fat meals and lift weights and I
am sure there is a ton of stuff about
this on the body builder sites.
And going from very slim to big muscles
etc is the stuff they do here in hollywood
with lots of trainers and nutrition expert people.
Maybe someone else has a response
but mostly this site is dealing with those who are unwell.
[message edited by simone717 on Fri, 27 Apr 2012 20:10:13 BST]
[message edited by simone717 on Fri, 27 Apr 2012 20:17:51 BST]
 
simone717 last decade
oh well i guess i knew it all the time...anyways thanks alot..!!
 
sanzz last decade
One more thing, I commend you for
asking about these products before
taking them. And I hope you are aware
that it is not great to be trying to mold
your body for these things like a yo yo.
I remember reading about actor Matt
Damon and how he went from bulky to
very thin to get a role ( before he had
money) and was told he almost did
irreparable heart damage. Bc he made
up his own program to do it. health first.
good luck.
 
simone717 last decade
sanzz if you can't put on muscles that doesn't mean you have a disease (so homeopathy could help you).

And what do you mean 'protein shakes dont suit to your system'?

You can do it without HGH, but if you want to do it in two months you can use HGH, it's your choice.
 
brain last decade

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