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Should i take the HGH pills called GHR1000. Im 16 and i want to start putting on muscle.?

Im thinking on buying these but im not sure if they are steriods or not. From what i read they have no bad side effects. If they are steriods that make you mad i dont want to take them because my parents will notice my abnorbal side affects.

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  1. You should not take any pills to put on muscle ; certainly not at 16 years old . You need to work out at the gym , do some weight training , rope climbing , rock wall climbing . At your age you should be actively engaged in physical sports , football , athletics , rowing , swimming . You need to eat properly , regular meals , plenty of meat , "protein", fresh vegetables and fruit . You should confide in your parents . Many boys your age lack muscle and need to start developing their body a little . your parents could help and encourage you to participate in the activities you need ; your mother could cook you the high protein meals you need . If you are fancying to be a " Mr Universe ", forget it ; big muscles created by pills and steroids are not real muscle at all and are not good for anything and the girls are not attracted by them . You will ruin your health and the rest of your life .
  2. I would strongly advise you not to do it. CLEAN and APPROVED USE of HGH is reserved to treat diseases such as Turner syndrome and even AIDS. Moreover, a prescription is needed to ensure good-quality recombinant bacteria HGH (i.e. not from a cadaver, pigs, or the like). Even then, prescription HGH will not be given to someone who doesn't need it because it is scarce and somewhat expensive to produce. This GHR1000 sounds kind of sketchy... not to mention you're not planning on telling your parents (and therefore have no such prescription). I'd even go so far as to say this pill is nothing more than a sham that will not benefit you in anyway and may even be harmful to your health. Unfortunately, I cannot even recommend protein supplements to you because those have recently come under fire from certain health officials! Therefore, though I know you've heard this all before, I would urge you to do the following to put on muscle: - Go to the gym and get lifting - Eat foods that are high in protein like egg whites, chicken, beans, tofu, even yogurt (and don't forget to eat carbs to fuel your workouts). - Get SLEEP! - Maybe talk to someone at school about proper exercises for your age (I'm 17 and yet that makes me sound so old...) GOOD LUCK
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