Thank you for your answer. If you are right, then some secretagogues work on older people and some do not. The articles that talk about it typically indicate a cutoff age of about 50. I am 67. It seems as though the arginine and ornithine are still helping me, but numerous articles on the Web say no.
Do you need a prescription for ghrp2?
It's a pity we can't intervene earlier on the chain of cause and effect and deal with whatever stops us from producing HGH as we age.
The loss of HGH with age is ESSENTIAL absolutely essential for our health.
If you don't lose HGH then cancer will be more prevalent, you will develop bph, and its likely that you will develop diabetes.
Young people need HGH because they are growing. Young people don't become diabetic because they have naturally high dhea.
If you don't supplement with dhea then you will become insulin resistant and risk being a diabetic patient.
Humans aren't meant to last forever. What's essential in youth may make you sick later in life... We are a house of cards.
Yes I play with growth hormone but I know the risks or what will happen.
I take dhea to stave off diabetes and I take avodart and pramipexole to minimize the impact on my prostate.
When you boost HGH you are trading health benefits with health risks and deciding what's more important: short term health span versus a potentially longer life with frailty.
You can by ghrp2 without prescription. I don't even think there is medical grade ghrp2 being manufactured.
I don't buy that 50 year old bullcrap. 50 is quite young.
And you can order your own blood tests with at least 2 online private labs so you can see yourself if they work for you.
But you can buy real HGH if you know who to seek out online. Surf the bodybuilding forums and they talk about sources... Its just as cheep as ghrp2 and real HGH works on everyone.
Edited by Rocket, 28 February 2021 - 02:17 AM.