Genotropin 16 IU (5.3 MG) GoQuick

Genotropin 16 IU (5.3 MG) GoQuick

  • Brand: Pfizer
  • Product Code: Genotropin 16 IU (5.3 MG) GoQuick
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  • $207.00



ACTIVE HALF-LIFE 2.5-3 hours
CLASSIFICATION Peptide Hormone
DOSAGE Recommended for Men: 4-10 IU/day
ACNE None
WATER RETENTION Absent
HBR Not Present
HEPATOTOXICITY None Detected
AROMATIZATION No Aromatization
MANUFACTURER Pfizer
WAREHOUSE International Warehouse 2
SUBSTANCE Somatropine - 191 Amino Acid

Unlock the potential of Human Growth Hormone (HGH), also known as somatotropin or somatropin. This powerful peptide hormone is essential for growth, cell reproduction, and regeneration in both humans and animals. Comprised of 191 amino acids, HGH is produced and released by somatotropic cells in the anterior pituitary gland. Its secretion can be influenced by various factors, including diet and physical activity.

HGH stimulates your body cells to grow larger and divide at an accelerated pace. It enhances the transportation of amino acids across cell membranes and increases protein synthesis, leading to significant anabolic effects that support muscle development. Moreover, it enables your cells to optimize energy use by lowering carbohydrate consumption and ramping up fat utilization. Clinical studies indicate that fat loss and lean muscle gain can be achieved at doses as low as 0.028 IU/kg daily over a 24-week period, while HGH also promotes the production of IGF-1.

In medical settings, HGH is used to treat growth disorders in children and deficiencies in adults. Research consistently highlights the hormone's wide-ranging benefits, including:

  • Enhanced skin thickness and elasticity
  • Faster recovery and reduced infection risk post-surgery
  • Decreased wrinkles from sun damage
  • Lower overall body fat and increased lipolysis
  • Boosted lean muscle mass
  • Improved bone mineral density and calcium retention
  • Better cholesterol levels, with lowered LDL and increased HDL
  • Improved exercise performance
  • Reduced recovery time between workouts
  • Enhanced kidney blood flow
  • Better mood and emotional well-being
  • Stronger joints and ligaments
  • Support for homeostasis
  • Reduced liver glucose uptake
  • Stimulation of gluconeogenesis
  • Maintenance of pancreatic function
  • Immune system enhancement
  • Increased conversion of T4 to T3

Numerous studies, especially those involving individuals with HGH deficiencies, emphasize its role in improving mental and emotional health, as well as energy levels. Adults lacking HGH often experience higher depression rates compared to their peers. Furthermore, research suggests HGH may enhance cognitive abilities, such as learning and memory, making it a potential therapeutic option for cognitive impairments linked to HGH deficiency.

Since the early 1980s, athletes have misused HGH for its anabolic properties. While it is effective for significant muscle gain, it?s less impactful on strength alone. From the 1970s onward, competitors began showcasing more sculpted physiques, likely due to increased protein intake rather than enhanced cardiovascular training.

When paired with a steroid cycle, HGH tends to yield even better results, making it an ideal option for cutting cycles aimed at achieving lean muscle and fat loss.