Is HGH precursors safe to take for teenagers?
I was just wondering if HGH precursors were safe to take for frequently working out teenage boys. Around 16-18. I understand a precursor will just stimulate the pituitary gland to produce HGH so these supplements could not possibly cause the body to have too much HGH, right? Also, is it even necessary for someone at that age to be taking these precursors. What affects could they expect from taking it?
To maximized natural HGH production, control your insulin levels. HGH won’t be produced (with or without a precursor – which I’d have to do a LOT of research before taking) if you have high insulin levels.
Simple carbohydrates (sugar, flour, bread, cereal, pasta, potatoes, rice) triggers insulin. As long as you remain <9 grams of carbs per hour, you will maintain insulin control. High insulin levels unbalance other hormones. Controlling your insulin level will balance out other hormones & allow the sex hormones (testosterone in males) and human growth hormone (HGH) to be produced.
To maximized natural HGH production, control your insulin levels. HGH won’t be produced (with or without a precursor – which I’d have to do a LOT of research before taking) if you have high insulin levels.
Simple carbohydrates (sugar, flour, bread, cereal, pasta, potatoes, rice) triggers insulin. As long as you remain <9 grams of carbs per hour, you will maintain insulin control. High insulin levels unbalance other hormones. Controlling your insulin level will balance out other hormones & allow the sex hormones (testosterone in males) and human growth hormone (HGH) to be produced.
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