Friday, January 2, 2009

Hazardous Hgh Side Effects Discovered

HGH therapy has been subjected to extensive scrutiny and the results are amazing. The findings have excited the public, leading to publication in influential journals like the New England Journal of Medicine.

Some of the beneficial effects reported in this research include an 8% increase in muscle mass, weight loss with no dieting, and an average 4% loss of fat.. Also reported was a loss of cellulite, wrinkle reduction, more youthful skin, improved memory, clearer vision, improved sleep, lowered blood pressure, better cholesterol levels, better cardiac function and many other health benefits.
 
Large amounts of money and thousands of man hours have been focused on different projects by giant pharmaceutical companies seeking to find products that provide even one of these benefits. Now that you know that there is a drug on the market that combines all of these great benefits into one amazing substance, you will of course start to think about what the downside of this product could be.

Whenever your body is introduced to a large amount of any pharmaceutical there will be a chance of side effects. When taken in an abusive manner the side effects of hgh can be rather alarming. Genetics vary greatly between individuals and influence how each person reacts to the same hormone dosages substantially.

The most extreme HGH side effects have been seen in body builders and athletes who have in all likelihood taken extremely high dosages over extensive periods of time. Unnaturally large bone growth is one of the features of cases such as these. Research points to greater chance of irregular heart beat, heart damage, and joint and facial deformities due to long term abuse.

Abuse of the drug has been documented to be the cause of most side effects of hgh. Strictly following the dosage prescribed by your physician and by limiting the time the hormone is used can significantly minimize the dangerous HGH side effects. The chance of reactions can be reduced by injecting a smaller dosage.

In some of the initial studies there have been a few 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 high blood pressure, swollen joints and chronic joint pain, increased hair growth, and retention of internal fluids.

Stress to the liver and even liver damage can occur when it has to process huge amounts of the synthetic forms of HGH in the blood.There is a major risk that your body will produce a lesser quantity of natural growth hormone. This could even lead to a situation where the pituitary gland stop functioning.

An individual needs to look at the benefits and side effects to determine if HGH therapy is for them. Weighing all the risks and researching the many alternatives are important to making an informed decision.

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