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Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
Im glad you learn how to do proper research in college... kudos... but arguing with me about something i have never said is less impressive.... I have never talked about HGH being toxic at large dose... from what i get nobody in this thread is taking high doses..
Second... its true that i didnt waste 2 hours researching the subject so I can let you know whether you should or not continue to use HGH.. by all means... do what you want  All im saying is, after clicking couple of links related to the subjects, all seems to claim that the long term effects arent known and they may be a danger... You say they are wrong? fine.. im not the one using it..
BTw, im curious, did they tell you in College not to do research using Google? Because that is funny... as much as saying that HGH isnt recommended more for young people because it cost too much..
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You know what, I have to apologize because I came off a bit catty in that post. I'm just honestly amazed that the way you did your research now (after clicking a couple of links)is the way that most people in this country find out "facts". Misinformation in the US is an epidemic that has got to be the reason that Bush has been in office for two terms and the country is in the state that it is now. It's pretty sad when you think about it actually. Has anybody seen that movie Idiocracy? That movie is kind of funny, but it also has a sad truth to it. But to answer your question, no, I have never been told by any professors in any research classes, or any text that I have ever read in research classes, or even by professional researchers that I know, that Google should not be utilized as a tool for research. Although they all kind of turn their noses up at google, lol. It's how you use Google and the Internet to find out facts. Learning just even the basics about research methods/sources, etc, and a little about statistics, you'll be surprised at how your perception of what you read and see on tv changes.