Hazardous Hgh Side Effects Discovered
February 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Health and Fitness
Growth Hormone treatment has been the subject of much study and the results are amazing. The news has enthralled the public, leading to publication in important journals like the New England Journal of Medicine.
The health benefits reported in these reports are an 8% increase in lean muscle, weight reduction without dieting, and a mean 4.4% fat loss. Also reported was/spin] a more youthful skin, enhanced memory, greater visual acuity, improved sleep, lessened hypertension, improved cholesterol levels, improved heart function and many other health benefits.
In the search for of pharmaceuticals that provide even one of these benefits the drug industry has expended vast sums of money and invested major human effort. Now that you know that there is a drug available that combines all of these great benefits into one incredible substance, you will of course start to wonder what the downside of this product could be.
There is a potential risk of negative side effects any time your body is introduced to a large amount of any kind of drug. Hgh taken in excess can therefore produce some very dangerous side effects. A person’s individual genetics greatly impacts how they react to various dosages of hormone.
The largest amount of hgh hormone side effects have been observed in weight lifters and athletes who have most likely injected large amounts over extensive periods of time. Cases such as these have been documented to produce unusual growths with freakishly large bones being one characteristic. Research documents increased danger of cardiac irregularities, heart damage, and joint and facial deformities due to long term abuse.
The majority of HGH side effects have been [caused by|the result of abuse[/spin] of the hormone. Strictly following the dosage prescribed by your doctor and by controlling the time the hormone is used can greatly reduce the unwanted HGH side effects. The extent of negative reactions can be decreased by injecting a smaller dosage.
Several of the original studies documented cases of patients who suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome, and a condition of enlarged breasts called gynecomastia. Other side effects that have been observed are blood pressure elevation, swollen joints and chronic joint pain, increased hair growth, and edema.
Stress to the liver and even liver damage can occur when it needs to process large quantities of the pharmaceutical forms of HGH in the blood. The risk of your pituitary releasing less HGH as a result of increased synthetic levels in the blood is also real. This could even lead to a condition where the pituitary gland stops functioning.
An individual needs to look at the benefits and side effects to decide if HGH therapy is for them. Knowing all the risks and investigating the range of|countless|various[/spin] options are the key to making an informed decision.




