MAO inhibition doesn’t “create” more.
It just stops cleanup.
Neurotransmitters stack up — sometimes more than your brain can handle?
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Went from 2 to 4 over several months. Sleep got ridiculously deep for a while, which I wasn’t expecting. Woke up feeling refreshed almost every day.
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My joints felt incredible on 4 IU, especially my shoulders. Lifts didn’t magically explode though.
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Been lifting since the late ’90s. Every time someone asks about higher HGH doses they expect instant muscle growth. Reality is patience matters a whole lot more than the number on the syringe.
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I never went above 3 IU. Bloodwork looked fine, recovery improved, and I left it there.
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Respect for bringing this up because people rarely talk about the downsides.
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Coach here. The athletes I work with usually notice recovery improvements before cosmetic changes. Chasing bigger numbers too quickly often creates more problems than benefits.
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I figured 4 IU would be a game changer. For me it was just… more expensive.
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Old guy checking in. Mid-50s. Recovery was definitely better, but I had to pay close attention to numb fingers and swelling.
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Mine crept up a bit over time so I started paying closer attention to labs instead of just going by how I felt.
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My biggest surprise wasn’t muscle, it was how much better little nagging aches recovered.
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Powerlifter perspective: bench felt better on cranky shoulders, squat didn’t magically jump.

