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Sylvester Stallone says he used human growth hormone to get buff for the new “Rambo” movie, and defends its use.”HGH (human growth hormone) is nothing,” the 61-year-old actor tells Time magazine in its Feb. 4 issue. “Anyone who calls it a steroid is grossly misinformed.”
Because it is nearly undetectable, HGH has become a substance of great concern in major league baseball and other sports battling allegations of rampant doping.
“Testosterone to me is so important for a sense of well-being when you get older,” he says. “Everyone over 40 years old would be wise to investigate it because it increases the quality of your life. Mark my words. In 10 years it will be over the counter.”
Stallone directed and co-wrote the new “Rambo” movie, which arrived in theaters Friday.
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Stallone is right, growth hormones provide a well-being when used with a daily workout. There’s nothing wrong in using HGH at all. If it were then it wouldn’t be on sale at sports nutrition stores. It’s not steroids that kill, it’s ignorance!
Comment by Eddie (Bodybuilding) Blogs 10 May, 2008 @ 3:49 pm