ACTIVE HALF-LIFE: 5 DAYS
CLASSIFICATION: UROGENITAL SYSTEM AND GENDER HORMONES
DOSAGE: 500IU-3000IU / EVERY WEEK (1-3 TIMES PER WEEK)
ACNE: NO
WATER RETENTION: YES
HBR: NO
HEPATOTOXICITY: NO
AROMATIZATION: NO
ACTIVE SUBSTANCE
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
10 X 50000IU
MANUFACTURER: RX Pharmaceuticals
DESCRIPTION
HCG 50000IU
10 vial, 50000IU with Bac. water
HCG 5:0000iu is an injectable drug manufactured by Rx Pharmaceuticals and contains as active substance Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG).
HCG is better for weight loss because it makes your body use energy from stored fat which gives you less of an appetite and makes dieting easier giving you the potential to lose a massive amount of body fat that would not be capable of just regular dieting.
If your goal is to look and feel younger, HGH may be right for you. HGH is a polypeptide natural hormone excreted by the pituitary gland. As its name suggests, HGH is responsible for supporting human growth (it also helps maintain the body’s organs and tissues). As we age, our HGH levels begin decreasing, causing us to look and feel older. But with HGH injections, you could enjoy the following benefits:
Thicker hairYounger-looking skinLess accumulation of fat increased energy improved cardiac function enhanced athletic and sexual performance
bodybuilders use it in steroids cycles and post-cycle therapy to lose gain and increase Testosterone production.
HCG is utilized among bodybuilders and athletes at the end of an anabolic-androgenic steroid cycle to prevent the breakdown of muscle tissue. It is also important in restoring the testes to their normal abilities. Many times after a period of anabolic steroids usage the testes of an athlete may shrink. HCG is effective in returning them to normal size. When used along with a very low-calorie diet, athletes burn off that extra fat over their muscle mass. Females may also use HCG with a low-calorie diet to burn unnecessary fat.
The average dosage of HCG during a cycle is between 500iu to 3000iu every week (1-3 times per week). If the injection is taken more frequently the blood level of the athlete is more stable while taking it in one shot may increase the estrogen levels caused by the aromatization of normal Testosterone and result in gynecomastia. Sources are showing that some bodybuilders used 6000iu for 6 days, but this is a risky affair and depends on the individual features of men. As post-cycle therapy HCG should be used in smaller doses, about 250 – 500iu every day for 2 or 3 weeks. Smaller doses are enough to begin the reversal process of testicular atrophy. When starting a cycle of hCG, bodybuilders must follow it for a 2 to the 3-week range with a least one month off in between and follow this course with no concern. HCG can be used with Clomid or Nolvadex in the PCT and continue using them after HCG is no longer part of the cycle. It is also recommended to start an hCG cycle near the end of a normal steroids cycle, most effective in the last week.
The most serious side effects that may occur while using HCG are severe pelvic pain, swelling of the hands or legs, stomach pain and swelling, shortness of breath, weight gain, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. Other common side effects of HCG are headache, feeling restless or irritable, mild swelling or water weight gain, depression, breast tenderness or swelling; or pain, swelling, or irritation where the injection is given. Among boys, the medicine can cause early signs of puberty, such as a deepened voice, pubic hair growth, and increased acne or sweating.
- Cryptorchidism
- Female Infertility
- Hypogonadism (Low Testosterone)
- Weight Loss
HCG is also regularly used by many anabolic steroid users as a secondary item alongside anabolic steroid use or after use has been discontinued. During anabolic steroid use, the idea behind supplementation is to combat hormonal suppression that occurs due to steroid use. Use after anabolic steroid use is implemented to enhance or produce a more efficient recovery. Both points of use are, however, highly debated among numerous steroid users.
HCG Functions & Traits:
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is a polypeptide hormone found in pregnant women during the early stages of pregnancy. The hormone is created in the placenta and is largely responsible for the continued production of progesterone, which itself is an essential hormone for pregnancy. The HCG hormone is also the standard measuring tool in a pregnancy test. Once conception occurs, HCG levels begin to increase and can be detected by a standard home pregnancy test. The hormone will then peak approximately 8-12 weeks into pregnancy and then gradually decrease until birth. When examining the functions and traits of HCG the only one of notable worth in both therapeutic or performance settings is its ability to mimic the Luteinizing Hormone (LH). While perhaps slightly simplistic, HCG is exogenous LH, the primary gonadotropin along with Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH). This is beneficial to the female patient as such gonadotropins stimulate conception; LH is also the primary gonadotropin responsible for the stimulation of natural testosterone production. This is the precise reason some anabolic steroid users will use it and the primary reason it is used in many low testosterone treatment plans. When LH is released, it signals to the testicles to produce more testosterone, which is more than beneficial if natural LH production is low. HCG, while we can call it exogenous LH is not LH but rather mimics the hormone. This makes it beneficial to the steroid user post-cycle as it will prime the body for the total Post Cycle Therapy (PCT) to come, which will normally include Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs). While its functions do not change despite the purpose of use, as we look at the effects of HCG we will find use needs to be regulated heavily.
Effects of HCG:
One of the primary effects of HCG in the modern era is as a diet aid. The HCG diet has rapidly become popular in western medicine, but the overall effectiveness is perhaps the most debatable topic surrounding HCG. Both the American Medical Associated and the American Society of Bariatric Physicians have been highly critical of the HCG diet. Both organizations have stated the only reason weight loss occurs is due to the starvation that often accompanies such a plan. HCG diets are often comprised of a total caloric intake of only 500 calories per day. When we look at the effects of HCG on the metabolism we further find it carries no thyroid stimulating abilities, it is not a beta-2 stimulant, and it does not suppress or curb appetite. It carries no functions or traits associated with a thermogenic or fat-burning agent. However, numerous physicians have reported success with the HCG diet, but the starvation factor is met with a lot of criticism as this in and of itself cannot be deemed a healthy long-term practice. Currently, there is no solid evidence that the HCG diet itself is the reason for such patients experiencing weight loss that would not occur without HCG use if the same starvation plan was implemented. The debate on this diet will, however, more than likely continue for many years to come. The effects of HCG on the anabolic steroid user can be broken down into two separate categories, PCT use, and on-cycle use. Due to the use of anabolic steroids, natural testosterone production is suppressed. The rate of suppression is dependent on the steroids being used and to a degree the total doses, but it is generally significant. Once the use of all anabolic steroids comes to an end, natural testosterone production will begin again on its own. However, this assumes there was no prior existing low testosterone condition or severe damage caused to the HPTA during anabolic steroid use due to improper practices. While the production does begin again on its own, it is a very slow process. There will be a period of very low testosterone levels and often the symptoms associated with such a condition. Such symptoms cannot only be bothersome, but they often cause the steroid user to lose a lot of the muscle mass he’s gained due to cortisol now becoming the dominant hormone in testosterones absence. For this reason, most steroid users will implement a PCT plan to enhance recovery. This will speed up the recovery process. It will not return your levels to normal on its own, but it will ensure you have enough testosterone for proper bodily function while your levels continue to naturally rise. There are several PCT plans we can implement, most will include SERMs such as Nolvadex (Tamoxifen Citrate) and/or Clomid (Clomiphene Citrate). However, many have found that if a PCT plan begins with HCG before SERM use the total recovery is enhanced. In a sense, HCG mimics LH and primes the body for the SERM therapy to come producing a far more efficient recovery. The second positive effect of HCG for the anabolic steroid user uses during a cycle of anabolic steroids. Steroid use will cause testicular atrophy due to the suppressed state of natural testosterone production. By supplementing with HCG during steroid use, the individual can keep his testicles full. While this is merely a cosmetic effect that presents no strategic benefit, there is a possible benefit to be had. Keeping the body primed with exogenous LH can lead to an easier road to recovery once the use of all anabolic steroids has been discontinued, but there’s also a problem. It is very easy, extremely easy for the body to become dependent on HCG for its LH needs, while the human body cannot become dependent on anabolic steroids it most certainly can HCG. For the low testosterone patient who’s using HCG, this is of no concern. However, if you are not a low testosterone patient HCG use on cycle must be regulated heavily and monitored closely to ensure an LH dependency does not occur. Many anabolic steroid users have done far more damage to their body with HCG use than most any anabolic steroids due to overzealous HCG use. Such on-cycle use can, however, be very beneficial as it can help the individual ease into a more efficient recovery, but it must be responsible use. Truly, regardless of the period of use, on cycle, or as a kick starts to PCT, HCG use must be regulated.
Side Effects of HCG:
HCG is one of the most side-effect-friendly hormones in existence. There are possible side effects of HCG use but they are extremely rare. Side effects commonly associated with traditional medicines such as gastrointestinal issues, headaches, rashes, or other related occurrences are impossible. The primary possible side effects of HCG will be similar to the side effects most commonly associated with high levels of testosterone, predominantly those of an estrogenic nature. This isn’t surprising when we consider HCG can stimulate testosterone production and thereby increase levels. While unlikely gynecomastia and excess water retention are possible due to HCG use. If the peptide is being used on cycle, such issues are rarely a concern as anti-estrogen medications are commonly being used. If used during a PCT plan, while HCG doses are normally high during this phase total use is typically very short-lived and brings no issue of concern. As for other purposes of HCG use, total doses will be extremely low and should once again cause no concern. As you can see, when it comes to the side effects of HCG this is an extremely friendly hormone. However, keep in mind the issue of LH dependency that can occur due to abuse, and even in cases of no abuse, such dependency may still be possible. If dependency occurs, this would result in a low testosterone condition.
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