- Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:31 pm
#6066
I keep reading that HGH can cause cancer in some people yet others keep saying that hgh can't start cancer from scratch but only speed its progress once it already started. I guess what that means is that we need to make sure that we don't have any tumors in our bodies that human growth hormone could speed up. my question is what kind of test can I do to make sure that I don't have any tumors.
Moderator: GrahamM
- Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:37 am
#6770
I agree that there are no clinical proof that HGH can start a cancer from scratch. To prove this point some believe the reason why HGH levels go down as we get older is to keep us from speeding up the growth of cancer cells which increase with age. So anyone considering HGH should make sure they are cancer free first.
- Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:01 am
#8149
- Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:12 pm
#9084
I read somewhere that HGH can only speed up the growth of tumors and not start them from nothing. so before using HGH make sure you are cancer free!
- Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:53 pm
#19150
There don't seem to be any sound scientific studies proving a link between HGH and cancer, other than the fact that existing tumors may grow faster (like the others here already mentioned.)
I think that is one of the reasons that doctors are reluctant to prescribe HGH to older people, but if you are cancer free, there shouldn't be a problem, from what I've read. Of course, in most places HGH injections are illegal without a prescription anyway, so you should have a doctor involved in your treatment regardless!
I think that is one of the reasons that doctors are reluctant to prescribe HGH to older people, but if you are cancer free, there shouldn't be a problem, from what I've read. Of course, in most places HGH injections are illegal without a prescription anyway, so you should have a doctor involved in your treatment regardless!
- Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:54 pm
#19219
Hi,
you guys have it backwards, if HGH caused cancer every preteen or child would have cancer, the fact is HGH prevents cancer by balancing the your IGF-1 too much IGF-1 and your chance of cancer goes up... when you age your IGF-1 remains but your HGH drops, increase your HGH to normal levels and you reduce your chance of cancer drastically. so for you guys taking IGF-1 to increase your HGH output beware. your HGH output has a life of approx 30 minutes....that's it! for bodybuilders it created a problem because they must carb up before workouts HGH requires no food intake for optimal performance if you eat before working out and use IGF-1 don't bother. this is why so many builders see such slow results and move over to steroids.
One day in the near future we will go to the Dr get a flu shot, stem cell shot, and a hormone replacement (HGH) shot. this is being tested now. no reason we can't live a healthy and vibrant life well past 100
I will say it again...read and research medical documents, find out all you can on the subject. I spent over 12 months researching HGH injections, side effects, positive points as well as the negative, spoke to numerous sports doctors by phone as well as e-mail, spoke to my own family doctor as well before, during and after... he is actually amazed at the reults he has seen in me, not only cholesterol levels but BMI rate and well ass overall flexibility.
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you guys have it backwards, if HGH caused cancer every preteen or child would have cancer, the fact is HGH prevents cancer by balancing the your IGF-1 too much IGF-1 and your chance of cancer goes up... when you age your IGF-1 remains but your HGH drops, increase your HGH to normal levels and you reduce your chance of cancer drastically. so for you guys taking IGF-1 to increase your HGH output beware. your HGH output has a life of approx 30 minutes....that's it! for bodybuilders it created a problem because they must carb up before workouts HGH requires no food intake for optimal performance if you eat before working out and use IGF-1 don't bother. this is why so many builders see such slow results and move over to steroids.
One day in the near future we will go to the Dr get a flu shot, stem cell shot, and a hormone replacement (HGH) shot. this is being tested now. no reason we can't live a healthy and vibrant life well past 100
I will say it again...read and research medical documents, find out all you can on the subject. I spent over 12 months researching HGH injections, side effects, positive points as well as the negative, spoke to numerous sports doctors by phone as well as e-mail, spoke to my own family doctor as well before, during and after... he is actually amazed at the reults he has seen in me, not only cholesterol levels but BMI rate and well ass overall flexibility.
READ READ READ
- Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:19 am
#19318
I think in this post we need more reply from users...
- Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:53 pm
#19407
Hey pamco, I've been using hgh releasers for 6 months, and I've lost some fat and built some muscle, and I don't have cancer! That doesn't really prove anything though, because i'm just one person. You're not gonna find out if something does or doesn't cause cancer without a big study involving lots and lots of people and studying them for years. I did my research and was confident that GHR1000 would help me, and I think it has.