Sylvester and HGH

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Re: Sylvester and HGH

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Francis (imported) wrote: Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:45 pm I have run across articles about HGH for a number of years claiming that it rejuvenated the sex life as well as the benefits Testman observes above. Any others with experience with HGH? Does it have any effect on libido or sexual functioning?🙄🙄

Yeah, it does help sexual "feeling" in a way. Not so much raw sex drive, but orgasms do feel noticeably deeper. It also helps fight osteoporosis. Didn't help me get hard easier or orgasms faster, but when I did, I felt it more. It also makes your body more sensitive to the effects of tesosterone. In other words, if you are taking testosterone, it feels like you are taking more!

I like how it helps weight. It stops you from being able to gain fat when over eating carbs.

It also effects the fat distribution patterns in aging people. I have seen women in their 50s who have used GH, who are shaped exactly, and I mean EXACTLY like 22 year old college girls. I have seen 50 year old women who looked 29 in the face because of the effects on skin. It also improves the shit out of moods, so older people feel younger. I started using it at 31 and immediately started feeling 24 again. And could eat pizza like a teenager, in that I gain no fat at all. It diverts carbs away from fat and instead makes them burn as energy, a terrific and effecting combo, no? It should be OTC. is what it should be! MY 87 year old grandmother uses it for her heart condition, as it is FAR superior to any hear meds she has tried. Plix is, however, correct as all hell in that docs will not prescribe it for other conditions. If this stuff becomes controlled, my grandmother is fucked. So please, Americans try fucking harder to think for yourselves, if you don't mind, PLEASE.
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It appears that I was mistaken in believing that HGH is a controlled substance. I apologize. Apparently it is only controlled in a handful of states, and I was very surprised to learn that my own, California, is not one of them.

I guess the fact that it is so difficult to get has more to do with it being illegal to prescribe off-label rather than being controlled.

I am curious as to where you are ordering your HGH (assuming you don't have a script). I am pretty sure it's not from within the US, since it is illegal to sell it to someone without a script in the US. It is not federally illegal to posess without a script (I learned a while back that non-controlled prescription laws only forbid selling without a script - not posessing), but it is illegal for it to be sold to you from within the US without a script, and some states have made illegal posessing a non-controlled prescription drug without a script. So I presume you are ordering it from outside the US.

I am not by any means putting down HGH. I'd love to try it myself, even though my natural levels are supposed to be at their peak in my early 20s. But controlled or not, I still have a better chance of winning the lottery over a doctor giving me a script for HGH.
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Testman (imported) wrote: Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:32 pm It is NOT a controlled substance "in a number of states" what number? About five of them! You make it sound like it's controlled by most states. Why? But hey, lets just spread misinformation so one day it WILL be controlled everywhere.

It is very rare for GH to be controlled in other countries also. It is a hormone, like insulin, nothing more. I order mine in all the time, and it is legal to do so. At least until more people spread more false info, and everyone then starts thinking it at least should be illegal. Next, you will be telling me IGF-1 is controlled. I mean, athletes use it, it just HAS to be controlled right? This just shows exactly how powerful the media brainwashing mechanism is. Athletes use steroids, steroids are controlled, athletes use GH, so GH MUST also be controlled too, right?

As for whats on the books, have you checked? What is on the books, is, it is perfectly legal to import a 90 day supply from out of the country and there is actually a law that SPECIFICALLY allows this for ANY prescription drug! Yes, I have read the law. It was placed so that old people could afford the drugs they need, but no where does it state age of users. However, the FDA and customs disregard this law all the time when they confiscate orders, even though the law states their hands are tied. See, there were so many old people getting their meds snatched by the FDA and customs, that some politician made a law that specifically allows personal importation. GH is only controlled if one imports it, then resales it. It is perfectly legal in almost every state in the USA to import and USE, however.

Now, if everyone is done spreading misinformation, so that the USA becomes even more a limiter of freedom, then I'm off to bed now.

I'm going to repeat Kristoff's recommendation and suggest you mellow a bit. You are coming across as very hostile and angry, and are the only one on this thread who is in such a state.

I used the phrase "a number" as I could not get an exact count. No further implication was intended as to if that was a majority, minority, or whatever.

It is indeed legal to import a 90-day supply. With a prescription. And with certain obscure restrictions. Whether they enforce that, or the online pharmacy offers one with purchase is not what I meant, and I clearly explained such. From reports around here, regardless of whether it's technically legal or not, it's a law they really don't enforce with any great degree of regularity.

I personally don't give a crap if it's controlled in the US. As near as I can tell it's controlled where I am, and that's not in the US. What you all do in your country is your own business.

If it weren't controlled here, and I could afford it, I'd try it in a heartbeat. So don't assume I'm arguing against it, or want to see it banned.

And once again, I suggest you take a few steps back and a few deep breaths.
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Apparently, somebody woke up on the wrong side of the HGH bottle...
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