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October 04, 2008
The Facts Concerning Hgh Side Effects
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Several studies have been written on Human Growth Hormone usage with exciting results. The NEJM has printed their articles grabbing the public’s undivided attention. We want to cover the side effects of hgh and possible benefits of hgh therapy.

Some of the benefits reported in these studies include an 8.8% leanmuscle mass increase, you could lose four % of your body fat without dieting, you will lose cellulite, have less, your skin will look more vibrant, your memory will improve, your eyesight will be sharper, your blood pressure will decrease, your cholesterol readings will improve, and your aerobic function will improve.

Piles of money and thousands of man hours have been expended on various studies by large pharmaceutical manufacturers trying to develop drugs that give any one of these results. Now that a substance providing all these results in a single unit is available, one starts wondering where this is all going.

Taking a big amount of any hormone can be dangerous due to the potential growth hormone side effects. Growth hormone contains a combination of more than 190 amino acids and is a very strong hormone. People’s various genetic makeups can have extreme effects on how they react to identical hormone dosage.

Terrible side effects can result from taking high doses of growth hormone.

Weight lifters and athletes who over a long time period have taken large doses of growth hormone typically exhibit the most extreme side effects. Cases such as these have been known to exhibit unusual growths with unnaturally large bones being one characteristic. Some other serious HGH side effects of long term abuse have included, damage to the heart, joints and facial features.

Most human growth hormone side effects that have been documented from long term abuse. The side effects of growth hormone can be reduced by tightly following the amount recommended by your physician and by limiting the time the hormone is used. The extent of reactions can be reduced by injecting a smaller amount.

Other growth hormone side effects that have been observed are hypertension, swollen joints,gynecomastia, and edema.

Liver stress may come from your liver processing the synthetic forms of growth hormone in your system. The danger of your body releasing a smaller amount of growth hormone as a result of higher synthetic levels in the blood is also real. The pituitary gland could even stop functioning.

Each person must personally determine their needs to compare the benefits versus the risks of longevity growth hormone treatment. The aim should be to make an informed choice after considering all the consequences and investigating all options.

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