Question:
After i used Jintropin in my first cycle which lasted 3 months, i felt fantastic, could climb walls and lost 6 kg on 2 units a day. Around a month ago i started my 2nd cycle and i have been on 4 units a day (2 morning and 2 evening) but it feels like it’s not working the same as first time. Could it be that I have a bad batch? The goods where delivered in 1 day after leaving China, it was hot but they would have not longer in the courier van than 3 hours…
Answer:
The batch couldn’t have gone bad in such a short time. Extreme tests have been done and Jintropin stays good even at 45 degrees celsius (extreme australian summer days) for about a week.
After a prolonged use of HGH your body’s natural thyroid hormone goes down (HGH speeds up thyroid use), which leads to low energy levels (you constantly feel tired etc). Bodybuilders add T3 or T4 (thyroid hormone) to their cycle, but you have to know exactly what you are doing or you risk permanent damage to your body. It is best to consult a specialist doctor (someone who actually knows stuff about hormones - most doctors don’t). The thyroid dose has to be very very low.
It’s best to pause with HGH after 3-4 months of use. The pause could be a month or two. When you stop using HGH and continue work outs (and proper protein rich diet) your good results will keep on comming as if you were still on HGH. This was observed by many bodybuilders.
Furthermore, when you cycle HGH for the first time results are always amazing (somewhat rapid), but in every next cycle it’s not the same anymore. The body adapts to higher dosages of HGH. If you get tingling sensation in your fingers and palms (your hands falling asleep every now and then, especially on heavy work outs or when you wake up in the morning) then you know the HGH is working properly. That’s a mild case of carpal tunnel syndrome which is a usual HGH side effect.
