AOD doesn't do anything. Mechanism of action that it works on in rodent studies does not exist in humans. Even the lead researcher that worked for the company that was developing the drug and ran their clinical trials has said this.
I also can't imagine a worldview where someone feels safer taking drugs with zero human studies like SLU-PP-332 or a mitochondrial uncoupler like BAM15 than HGH or AAS. There are AAS forums where discussion of uncouplers is banned because of how dangerous they are - places where people regularly run multiple grams of AAS per week.
I don't mean to be rude, but your improved gym performance on secreteagogues is almost certainly from your mental state rather than anything chemical from them, too. Even higher dose HGH is a long term thing - muscle mass increases from HGH alone is quite minimal without the feedback loops from AAS usage, and primarily functions based on satellite cell proliferation. These aren't short term impacts and HGH lacks the CNS adaptations that some AAS have that allows for short term rapid strength growth.