My doc is going to do some blood work and one of the checks is for hgh. So how long does human growth hormone remain in your body?
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My doc is going to do some blood work and one of the checks is for hgh. So how long does human growth hormone remain in your body?
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If I remember correctly it's half life is 3 hours
That's great, I already informed him I've been using. Hopefully I can get prescription
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The half life is about three hours, however, how long have you been using? Because prolonged use of HGH can cause indicators to stay in your system that can give you away.
From what I know it stays for 2-3 days. Well, I am not really so sure. As you can see, the users said it would only take us three hours to finally get rid hgh out of our system. If I were you, I'd stop using hgh days before the test just to guarantee a positive result.
I don't really have an idea on this one. Some claim that it will only take you a few hours to make your body free from hgh, but I really doubt it. I think drugs like hgh tend to be present in our body until a few days of not using it. Well, I am not really sure.
The safest estimate is 24 hours. I have also heard that 3 hours is the right one. However, I am in doubt whether you will definitely be free from it right after 3 hours, especially when this time limit already failed me before. Yes, I relied with the "3 Hours" estimate and was very confident that time only to find out that my result was positive. Lol
I don't have an idea regarding this matter as well. Shame on me for not knowing anything when I am a user. Lol. Anyway, the users gave different answers. Some say it is 3 hours. Others say that it is 3 days while one says that it is 24 hours. I think I'll just go with the 3 days as it is the longest waiting period. Therefore, it is the safest time for us to undergo a test. Haha
While there does appear to be a lot of different answers to this question I'd probably be tempted to play it safe and while the longest seen to suggest 3 days, I'd be tempted to make it 5, especially if your at risk from getting in to any trouble by having it in your system in the first place.
From what I know, it will only take 3 hours for you to clear your body from the hgh. However, I am not so sure about this as I have never went through a test yet. I didn't have to worry about this yet. But, I am really interested to know just in case I need some reference in the future.
I am surprised that others mentioned that you only need to wait 3 hours to flush out the hgh in your system. I really thought it would take you at least a day. However, that was just my thought and I don't have any basis on it. Lol. Can your provide some links that tell that you really just have to wait 3 hours before the hgh is lflushed out from your system?
Three hours is correct, but just to be safe, be sure not to consume hgh 24 hours before the test. After all, skipping a day won't ruin its effectiveness. ANyway, good luck on your tests! Be sure your doc won't find out or he'll definitely scold you. Lol
I agree. just because hgh can be flushed out in our body within 3 hours doesn't mean we have to feel so lax already. That is why we need to stop/pause taking hgh several hours or even several days before our tests if we want to guarantee that it won't be detected by any test.
I came here to find some light, but it seems like I got more confused lol. I was told that 3 hours is all we need to be cleared from hgh, but after reading some comments of other users, I am now very confused. Haha. I hope someone can clarify this one
Even when you no longer have to worry about it, I still want to know the truth on how long will the hgh stay on our system. Well, I hope an expert will come here to explain it. I think it will be useful for all of us to find out the truth regarding this matter.
Half life of GH in the body is about 2.5 hours. One day after injecting GH levels are 0.1 % of the injection dose, and one week after using GH it is completely gone from the system.
The half-life of hgh in the blood is around 17 to 45 minutes. It stays in our system for a couple of hours. However, there are certain factors that can affect this, like the presence of active metabolites. This is why it's hard to detect the hormone during blood tests.