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HMG 75 iu

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Manufacturer:Generic Peptides
Substance:Human Menopausal Gonadotropin
Package qty.:vial / (75 IU/Vial)

SKU: P2729

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What is HMG 75 IU?

HMG 75 IU from Generic Peptides is a human menopausal gonadotropin used by bodybuilders to restore fertility, support natural testosterone production, and recover hormonal function after anabolic cycles. It contains both LH and FSH activity, stimulating the testes to produce testosterone and sperm, making it especially useful during or after long suppressive steroid cycles.

Main Effects

  • Stimulates natural testosterone production
  • Restores fertility and sperm production
  • Prevents testicular atrophy on-cycle
  • Speeds hormonal recovery post-cycle
  • Supports libido and overall well-being

How Bodybuilders Use It

Most athletes use HMG at 75–150 IU every other day for 2–3 weeks during post-cycle therapy or while coming off long suppressive cycles. It's commonly stacked with HCG and SERMs to fully restore hormonal function, fertility, and libido.

Recommended Stacks

  • HMG + HCG to synergistically stimulate testosterone production
  • HMG + Clomid during PCT to restore natural hormone levels
  • HMG + Nolvadex for complete post-cycle hormonal recovery
  • HMG + BPC-157 to protect joints while hormones normalize
  • HMG + CJC-1295 to support GH release during recovery

Side Effects and Control

HMG is generally well tolerated. Possible mild water retention or mood swings can be managed by using moderate doses and limiting cycles to 2–3 weeks. Bloodwork is recommended to track hormone recovery during use.

FAQ

  • Is HMG safe? Yes, it's safe when used responsibly in short cycles.
  • Does it boost testosterone? Yes, it contains LH and FSH activity to stimulate the testes.
  • Can it restore fertility? Yes, it's often used to restore sperm production post-cycle.
  • Does it require PCT? It's used as part of PCT, not after it.
  • Can it be stacked? Yes, it stacks well with HCG and SERMs during recovery.