Quote from: juiceer on April 17, 2016, 08:25:26 PMActually GH releasing peptides from "research" websites are often legit because it is so cheap to make compared to real HGH. It's also much safer than synthetic GH since it relies on your body's own production to produce the GH. A GHRP/GHRH stack is very cheap and obtainable compared to real GH. I've tried it myself for recovery purposes and it is quite effective for that purpose.
You have to know that HGH is not the only factor in height growth, so don't expect it to make you as tall as you want. Letrozole, the anti-estrogen, is a very potent drug that has been PROVEN to slow down the closure of growth plates. It's sold online at many online "research stores" and is more often than not legit because it's so damn potent.
Don't let these naysayers say otherwise trying to scare you off because they read the potential side effects. It's very safe as long as you don't ABUSE it. I am giving you more realistic advice as the advice you were given previously is theoretical at best. No sane doctor would prescribe you HGH and drugs meant for breast cancer because you are insecure about your height. Not to mention there is no way you can afford it unless your parents shell out thousands.
Um bro...
Arimidex and aromasin as letrozole have the exact same mechanism of action but less side effects. When letro and arimidex are discontinued they cause an estrogen rebound because they do not permanetly bind to the aromatase enzyme, aromasin DOES.
I also found two doctors willing to prescribe me gh at his age so not totally true. Parents would NOT pay for it though. He may have to use gh peptides.