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Somatropin Powder White Label 100 IU
Somatropin Powder White Label 100 IU - Unlabelled

Somatropin Powder White Label 100 IU - Unlabelled

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During the 1950s era artificial growth hormone, known as HGH or somatropin was created to imitate the hormone that is naturally secreted by the gland. It is essential, for stimulating development and impacting the functions of muscles and bones while also controlling levels of body fat. Somatropin is highly appreciated, for its capacity to improve burning processes. An aspect that has become well liked in the bodybuilding circle, for its success, in aiding weight reduction. For experienced athletes, somatropin is often used to push performance limits beyond what can be achieved with anabolic steroids alone.

References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

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FAQ
Why was the use of cadaver-derived HGH banned?
In 1985, cadaver-derived HGH was linked to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a fatal brain disorder, which led to the banning of this method.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

Is somatropin widely used in sports?
Yes, Many experienced athletes and bodybuilders incorporate somatropin into their regimen to enhance the effects of steroids by focusing on reducing fat and maintaining muscle mass.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

What are the direct effects of HGH on the body?
HGH directly promotes anabolic processes and fat loss by interacting with receptors in muscle, bone, and adipose tissue​.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.