QSC HGH 10 iu

hghlover

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How are you guys treating their HGH? I saw a recent test saying their 10 iu came back as 12. I wonder if this has always been a thing, or if it's best to just dose their HGH according to it being 10 iu?
 
I take half a vial a day and don’t really get any sides so not sure if I have high tolerance or they are not that good. Igf test was low and hgh serum test was not great either
 
I take half a vial a day and don’t really get any sides so not sure if I have high tolerance or they are not that good. Igf test was low and hgh serum test was not great either
Same boat as this guy my igf1 on a vial aday was 289. I am doing some opti grey tops a vial a day right now still sides are minimal.
 
Same boat as this guy my igf1 on a vial aday was 289. I am doing some opti grey tops a vial a day right now still sides are minimal.
I’d recommend a hgh serum test it’s $30 and you’ll know exactly how strong they are

 
I’d recommend a hgh serum test it’s $30 and you’ll know exactly how strong they are

The only real way to know is have them tested. I mean your right in a way but the only accurate way is to send in a s sample
 
The GH serum and IGF tests i've seen from QSC GH don't look good.

better options out there, like Opti, TP, k4l
 
Kinda arrogant no? I have no idea, I've only seen the one test.
no, it isnt. search up the tests.

or just treat it as advertised as 10iu

The GH serum and IGF tests i've seen from QSC GH don't look good.

better options out there, like Opti, TP, k4l
I dont see many serum tests, HPLC is still better to determine it.

GH serum doesnt mean much.
QSC gives the same IGF elevation as serostim for myself, but again. I think there there is more to it than IGF response, I hate to say I go off of a feels response after confirming the dosing and that it is HGH now.
 
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Id say GH Serum levels matter

GH Serum is really the precursor to higher IGF levels. People that do GH serum tests with pharma grade products test in the high 30s, low 40s, so there is a level of relevancy to GH Serum tests, but the biomechanics elude me a bit, so I'll just post this excerpt instead

"Human growth hormone (HGH) serum tests are commonly used to assess the levels of growth hormone circulating in the bloodstream. Growth hormone is produced by the pituitary gland and plays a crucial role in growth, metabolism, and other bodily functions. However, measuring HGH levels directly can be challenging due to the hormone's pulsatile release pattern, making it difficult to interpret a single measurement.

Instead, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels are often used as a more stable and reliable indicator of growth hormone activity. IGF-1 is produced in response to stimulation by growth hormone and is involved in many of the same physiological processes. Unlike HGH, IGF-1 has a longer half-life and remains relatively stable in the bloodstream, providing a more consistent measure of growth hormone activity over time.

The relationship between HGH and IGF-1 is as follows:
  1. HGH stimulates the liver and other tissues to produce IGF-1.
  2. IGF-1 mediates many of the effects of growth hormone on growth, metabolism, and other physiological functions.
Therefore, HGH serum tests can serve as a precursor to predicting IGF-1 levels because:
  1. Elevated HGH levels are likely to lead to increased production of IGF-1.
  2. Reduced HGH levels may result in decreased IGF-1 production.
By measuring HGH levels, healthcare providers can gain insights into the activity of the growth hormone axis and predict potential changes in IGF-1 levels. However, it's important to note that HGH levels can fluctuate throughout the day, so multiple measurements may be necessary for an accurate assessment. Additionally, other factors such as age, sex, and individual variability can influence the relationship between HGH and IGF-1 levels. Therefore, interpretation of HGH serum tests should be done in conjunction with clinical evaluation and consideration of other relevant factors."
 
Can you expand on this. We are artificially raising our bodies growth hormone serum level and you’re saying the level of the actual growth hormone in our body doesn’t matter?

Id say GH Serum levels matter

GH Serum is really the precursor to higher IGF levels. People that do GH serum tests with pharma grade products test in the high 30s, low 40s, so there is a level of relevancy to GH Serum tests, but the biomechanics elude me a bit, so I'll just post this excerpt instead

"Human growth hormone (HGH) serum tests are commonly used to assess the levels of growth hormone circulating in the bloodstream. Growth hormone is produced by the pituitary gland and plays a crucial role in growth, metabolism, and other bodily functions. However, measuring HGH levels directly can be challenging due to the hormone's pulsatile release pattern, making it difficult to interpret a single measurement.

Instead, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels are often used as a more stable and reliable indicator of growth hormone activity. IGF-1 is produced in response to stimulation by growth hormone and is involved in many of the same physiological processes. Unlike HGH, IGF-1 has a longer half-life and remains relatively stable in the bloodstream, providing a more consistent measure of growth hormone activity over time.

The relationship between HGH and IGF-1 is as follows:
  1. HGH stimulates the liver and other tissues to produce IGF-1.
  2. IGF-1 mediates many of the effects of growth hormone on growth, metabolism, and other physiological functions.
Therefore, HGH serum tests can serve as a precursor to predicting IGF-1 levels because:
  1. Elevated HGH levels are likely to lead to increased production of IGF-1.
  2. Reduced HGH levels may result in decreased IGF-1 production.
By measuring HGH levels, healthcare providers can gain insights into the activity of the growth hormone axis and predict potential changes in IGF-1 levels. However, it's important to note that HGH levels can fluctuate throughout the day, so multiple measurements may be necessary for an accurate assessment. Additionally, other factors such as age, sex, and individual variability can influence the relationship between HGH and IGF-1 levels. Therefore, interpretation of HGH serum tests should be done in conjunction with clinical evaluation and consideration of other relevant factors."



people used to do it a long time ago to make sure HGH was real. this was before the ease of accessibility to HPLC testing.

I would say it is a dated practice that steroid buyers would do and now serves no purpose.

its a pulsatile level that can vary in response.
 
no, it isnt. search up the tests.

or just treat it as advertised as 10iu


I dont see many serum tests, HPLC is still better to determine it.

GH serum doesnt mean much.
QSC gives the same IGF elevation as serostim for myself, but again. I think there there is more to it than IGF response, I hate to say I go off of a feels response after confirming the dosing and that it is HGH now.

Fair enough, I wasn't aware. I'll just treat them like 10 iu.
 

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