I’m interested in the potential of limited use of HGH five hours post-workout to maintain ATP levels and promote glycolysis.
I’m exhausted after a hard workout and want more energy to stay active till at least 2AM.
Even while eating between 4,500-5,500 calories per day and 100+ grams of protein, a hard workout depletes usable ATP.
I can feel my DHT and Test are elevated after a workout but still noticeably tired into the night. I get between 9-10 hours sleep per night.
I want to decrease post-workout fatigue due to glucose system depletion.
I don’t want to go on HGH cycle as my GH is great early in the day but declines like everybody else throughout the course of the day. I want to use HGH as a night time go out pep pill.
Lot of recreational talk here.
GH is high early in the day because you produce it at night! if you inject before sleep you will replace your pulse instead of adding to it if done by morning injections. and keep in mind that hgh is bad for your glucose tolerance…
you dont need hgh for your goals, you need better carb sources. Try a carb drink that includes maltodextrin along with glucose/dextrose
[quote]Patranator wrote:
I’m interested in the potential of limited use of HGH five hours post-workout to maintain ATP levels and promote glycolysis.
I’m exhausted after a hard workout and want more energy to stay active till at least 2AM.
Even while eating between 4,500-5,500 calories per day and 100+ grams of protein, a hard workout depletes usable ATP.
I can feel my DHT and Test are elevated after a workout but still noticeably tired into the night. I get between 9-10 hours sleep per night.
I want to decrease post-workout fatigue due to glucose system depletion.
I don’t want to go on HGH cycle as my GH is great early in the day but declines like everybody else throughout the course of the day. I want to use HGH as a night time go out pep pill.
Lot of recreational talk here.[/quote]
As simple as it sounds, creatine helps with the ATP fuel cycle system.