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Originally Posted by
reedcusa
Am I just blind and can't find the amount of hgh taken by subjects?
No ur not blind it doesn't state their dosages but it's usually a dose derived from their body weight so each subjects exact dose will be different based on their mass.
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For 16 year I've never had this issue with HGH. Only issue was not taking in enough carbs. I hope your right Jeff. I've just never seen this issue with good HGH.
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Found this. Pretty interesting.
"The HGH molecule itself, more specifically, the 22Kda isoform of HGH (predominant isoform used in synthetic GH) has a certain degree of binding affinity for the extracellular prolactin receptor. Some people are affected significantly, and some not at all. It certainly depends on the individual, sensitivity and degree of PRL receptor expression in susceptible tissues."
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Originally Posted by
reedcusa
Found this. Pretty interesting.
"The HGH molecule itself, more specifically, the 22Kda isoform of HGH (predominant isoform used in synthetic GH) has a certain degree of binding affinity for the extracellular prolactin receptor. Some people are affected significantly, and some not at all. It certainly depends on the individual, sensitivity and degree of PRL receptor expression in susceptible tissues."
I've read that before as well but there's still a lot the medical community doesn't fully understand about GH/pituitary axis n all thats involved. This is very well possible but I believe it's more of a hypothetical scenario with no actual studies/proof to back it up. I do know that some pharm brands list gyno as a possible side effect.
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It is stated as fact in many papers. Here's one. The human growth hormone antagonist B2 36 does not interact with the prolactin receptor. - PubMed - NCBI

Originally Posted by
Jeffg353
I've read that before as well but there's still a lot the medical community doesn't fully understand about GH/pituitary axis n all thats involved. This is very well possible but I believe it's more of a hypothetical scenario with no actual studies/proof to back it up. I do know that some pharm brands list gyno as a possible side effect.
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