Never Take More Than the Recommended Dosage!

Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on December 3rd, 2023
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I have a legitimate need for supplemental HGH, as determined by my board-certified physician at your clinic. And my HGH prescription has tremendously helped my well-being, my physical fitness, my love life, and my performance at the gym. But Davey, my friend at the gym who sometimes spots for me, says I should 5X or 10X the amount of HGH I take, so I can win championships. Is Davey right?

No, Davey is not right. Taking more HGH than prescribed by your doctor is dangerous and can have serious side effects, including:

  • Heart disease
  • Liver damage
  • Kidney failure
  • Cancer
  • Death

It is important to remember that HGH is a powerful medication, and it should only be used as directed by your board-certified doctor at our clinic. Taking more HGH than prescribed will not make you win championships; it will only put your health at risk.

If you are concerned about your performance at the gym, you should come in and talk to us. We can help you to develop a safe and effective workout routine that will help you to reach your fitness goals, while maintaining optimum levels of HGH in your system that will not only not harm you but will continue the great results you’re already getting.

It is also important to remember that there is no such thing as a “quick fix” when it comes to fitness. It takes hard work, dedication, and a healthy lifestyle to achieve your goals. Don't be fooled by people who promise you quick results. They are either selling you something you don't need, or they are putting your health at risk or both.

The best way to achieve your fitness goals is to 1) work with a qualified trainer or coach who can help you to develop a safe and effective workout routine – he or she can also help you to make healthy lifestyle changes that will help you to reach your goals; and 2) keep in regular contact with your physician at our clinic. We will monitor your progress and keep your HGH in the exact “sweet spot” that you need for optimum health and great athletic and sexual performance.

Davey says that I can keep eating junk food and getting plastered, and still win championships, as long as I add an extra zero to the number on my HGH prescription before I take it to the pharmacy. He's my competitor in these contests, but I still feel pretty sure he's giving me valid advice.

Davey is not giving you valid advice. Taking more HGH than prescribed will not make you win championships; it will only put your health at risk.

Eating junk food and getting plastered is also not a healthy way to live. It can lead to a number of health problems, including obesity, heart disease, liver disease, and cancer.

If you want to win championships, you need to focus on your health and fitness. You need to eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and get enough sleep. You also need to manage your stress levels and avoid alcohol and drugs.

If you are willing to put in the work, you can achieve better results in championships. But there is no injection that will make someone with a poor lifestyle into a champion instantly. Life doesn’t work that way, and people who have taken that path have often ruined their health permanently.

I urge you to reconsider Davey's advice. It is not in your best interest to take more HGH than prescribed or to eat junk food and get plastered. These behaviors lead only to bad results.

If you are serious about winning championships and having excellent performance in the bedroom, you need to focus on your health and true fitness; and you need to consult regularly with your physician at our clinic. You need to make healthy lifestyle choices and you need to be patient. It takes time to achieve your goals, but if you are willing to put in the work, you can do it.

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