Somatropin 100iu
- Brand: ALP Laboratories
- Product Code: Somatropin 100iu
- Availability: In Stock
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$330.00
Manufacturer: ALP Laboratories
Pharmaceutical name: Somatropin
Pack: 1 kit (10 vials (100iu/kit))
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One kit includes 10 vials of 100iu Somatropin along with Bacteriostatic Water.
Somatropin, similar to natural GH, interacts with certain dimeric GH receptors on the membranes of target cells, triggering intracellular signaling pathways that result in various pharmacodynamic outcomes. Some of these effects are mainly mediated by IGF-I produced in the liver and locally (for example, in skeletal development and protein synthesis), while others are primarily the result of somatropin's direct actions (such as lipolysis).
In humans, growth hormone is produced by the pituitary gland. Its levels are particularly high during adolescence, promoting tissue growth, protein accumulation, and the breakdown of subcutaneous fat. As maturation occurs, natural GH levels decrease but remain present in the body at significantly lower levels. The actual form of growth hormone consists of a chain of 191 amino acids. Once scientists isolated this hormone, many believed it would have remarkable therapeutic effects, especially in cases of pituitary dwarfism, potentially restoring significant linear growth if administered during childhood.
The use of HGH powder
Growth hormone use has been on the rise among athletes due to the wide array of benefits associated with it. Firstly, GH promotes an increase in most body tissues, primarily through cell number rather than size. This includes skeletal muscles and all body organs, except for the eyes and brain. Additionally, the transport of amino acids is enhanced, along with the rate of protein synthesis. These effects are primarily mediated by IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor), which is a highly anabolic hormone produced in the liver and other tissues in response to growth hormone (peak IGF-1 levels are noted approximately 20 hours post-HGH administration).
Growth hormone also stimulates triglyceride breakdown in adipose tissue, often resulting in noticeable fat loss during treatment. Moreover, GH increases glucose production in the liver and induces insulin resistance by inhibiting the activity of insulin in target cells. This leads to a shift where fat becomes a more primary energy source, further promoting body fat loss.
Impact on the organism
Its growth-promoting effects also seem to strengthen connective tissues, cartilage, and tendons, potentially reducing the likelihood of injury (especially from heavy training) and enhancing lifting capacity (strength). HGH is also a drug that passes “piss-tests” easily.
Although athletic committees prohibit its use, there is currently no reliable detection method, making it appealing to (among others) professional bodybuilders, strength athletes, and Olympic competitors, who can utilize this substance without repercussions during competitions.
There are claims that a reliable test for the exogenous administration of growth hormone has been developed and is close to implementation. Until then, growth hormone will remain a highly sought-after substance for tested athletes. However, the extent to which HGH is effective for an athlete has been the subject of ongoing debate. Some assert it to be the ultimate anabolic, capable of remarkable feats, providing significant muscle growth and extraordinary fat loss in a very short time.
Since it is predominantly used by serious competitors who can afford such an expensive drug, a considerable amount of speculation surrounds discussions about HGH (some of which seem dubious). Many confidently state that the extraordinary physique of Olympic competitors each year is entirely attributable to the use of HGH.
Others have dismissed bodybuilding substances as a complete waste of money, arguing that it is an ineffective anabolic and only mildly beneficial for fat loss, making it a poor investment compared to steroids. Thus, there is a wide range of opinions regarding this drug; whom should we trust?
How to use HGH powder
The typical male athlete usually requires a dosage in the range of 4 to 6 i.u. per day to achieve optimal results. At the lower end, about 1 to 2 i.u. may be used daily, but this is still a considerable amount. Daily dosing is crucial since HGH has a very short lifespan in the body.
Peak blood concentrations are observed quickly (within 2 to 6 hours) after injection, and the hormone is cleared from the body with a half-life of just 20 to 30 minutes. Essentially, it does not linger long, making consistent blood levels challenging to maintain. The effects of this drug are also most pronounced when it is used over extended periods, often several months.
Some individuals do use it for shorter durations, generally when seeking fat loss. Therefore, a cycle of at least four weeks may be implemented. This substance can be administered via both intramuscular and subcutaneous injections. “Sub-q” injections are particularly noted for resulting in localized fat loss, requiring the user to change injection sites regularly to distribute the effect evenly. A significant reduction in fat appears to be the consensus among many users, with the fat-burning properties of this drug becoming evident quickly and relying less on high dosages.
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