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  1. #21 8th October 2015 
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    Quote Originally Posted by pwarbi View Post
    This is just a thought, but maybe with HGH being so expensive it stops people from overdoing it and they know they can only afford to use it as recommended.

    If it does get approved then it will become more readily available, and in turn the price will come down so that might tempt people into misusing HGH.
    I'm not sure. Price hasn't seem to been a factor in stopping the abuse of insulin so I don't know if it will for HGH. I'm diabetic and the insulin I use would retail for roughly $2100 hundred for a monthly supply without insurance. That is for a short acting and a long acting at about $1100 each.
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    I didn't actually realise that insulin was that expensive in the first place to be honest!

    If that is the case though, and insulin is still being abused then people obviously have more money than sense then. Not that they have much sense in the first place to even want to abuse insulin, but that's just my opinion of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nytegeek View Post
    I'm not sure. Price hasn't seem to been a factor in stopping the abuse of insulin so I don't know if it will for HGH. I'm diabetic and the insulin I use would retail for roughly $2100 hundred for a monthly supply without insurance. That is for a short acting and a long acting at about $1100 each.
    What? Is it that expensive from pharmacy? I can get 1000iu for 100$ from my supplier.
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    I think dosing could be perfected. I mean even though most people who use peptides seem to have a pretty good idea of what to do, and what to use in terms of dosing, I think improvements could always be made to the process to make certain that you get the types of doses that you are looking for. This is one of the things that can be done with peptides. Those who use them need to make sure they know how much to use.
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    Yeah, it could be like in futuristic movies. What do you want? What kind of body, tan, hair colour you want? There's this cocktail, drink it and it will help. Peptide research is fundamentally grounds on people who benefit from it, so it should be for them too.
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    Even with advanced technology, there will still be people who are against to peptides taken artificially. Without even having the experience, they will say you are harming your body. I don't believe improving your body's state is considered "harming".
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    Technology has indeed evolve for the many years have passed, but so do illnesses and infectious diseases.
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    I have to agree. I never realized that until reading the comment that once peptides can be bought over-the-counter without any issues, there's a huge chance that people will abuse/ misuse them.
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    I have different views on technology. At first, I thought it was making our lives better, but come to think of it now, it made a lot of people lazier, too dependent on technology, while the younger generations no longer know how to connect with other people without the use of technology.
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    Nowadays with the rise of modern technologies there is always a possibility of new discoveries when it comes to science and technology. No wonder in the future there will be more great benefits peptides can offer to its user.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReadmeByAmy View Post
    Nowadays with the rise of modern technologies there is always a possibility of new discoveries when it comes to science and technology. No wonder in the future there will be more great benefits peptides can offer to its user.
    When it comes to science and health, I think we can benefit a lot from advance technologies, but if we talk about devices for our daily lives, I think it has negative effects, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pampamparampam View Post
    When it comes to science and health, I think we can benefit a lot from advance technologies, but if we talk about devices for our daily lives, I think it has negative effects, too.
    Well, yes. Modern devices make life easier, but they make people too dependent and lazier.
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    I think there's a fine line between technology making things easier and people relying on it too much and it making us lazy. As with anything I think moderation is the keys and just because there's technology available, doesn't mean that we HAVE to use it, its still up to the individual to decide if its the right thing for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pwarbi View Post
    I think there's a fine line between technology making things easier and people relying on it too much and it making us lazy. As with anything I think moderation is the keys and just because there's technology available, doesn't mean that we HAVE to use it, its still up to the individual to decide if its the right thing for them.
    That is correct. But, people get tempted to depend or rely on technology because it really makes life easier. So as a result, they become really lazy (and unhealthy).