Human Growth Hormone, is it safe?!


Question: I am very interested in taking ghr1000, its a human growth hormone. Has anyone ever heard of it? I have heard that it would compliment me very well. Please give me your opinions on the subject. Thanks
Jeremy


Answers: I am very interested in taking ghr1000, its a human growth hormone. Has anyone ever heard of it? I have heard that it would compliment me very well. Please give me your opinions on the subject. Thanks
Jeremy

First what do you want to get out of it?

Look at all the hormone that used to be put in food for animals we ate and look at now and ten years back.

If you are having a medical problem I can understand but if not why take a chance what do you think you will get out of it?

sEEing the world differently,
M

ask your doctor

You should consult with a pediatric endocrinologist if you are concerned about your height. Your primary-care doctor can refer you. As for supplementing your workouts with hGH, there's no evidence that it will improve your athletic performance, and as far as making your muscles bigger, not everyone responds and results vary widely.

I have heard that it makes your penis get very small. What good is a buff body when your dork is midget size?

Funkmasta5634 don't need HGH for his thunder down under if you know what funkmasta5634 mean

yes im 13 yrs old, a girl.
my parents have been worried cuz im short and has been thinking of me taking it.
its expensive but okay. dont take it unless you know this hospital very well-it may be fake??i dunno lol
but u may regret once u take it cuz the shot depends on people-like u may only grow a little or ur growth may increase very fast!! and i think u have to take it everyday?? idk

Stop trying to change your God-given penis!

It has lots of side effects.

Q HGH: A Shortcut to Healthy Aging?
What is your opinion of human growth hormone?
A Answer (Published 2/23/2007)

Human growth hormone (HGH) is made by the pituitary gland. It is essential for normal growth in children and maintenance of organs and tissues as we develop. Kids of abnormally short stature who are diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency can be treated with daily shots of synthetic HGH, which usually enables them to reach a normal adult height. HGH may also be recommended to adults who have developed pituitary deficiency due to various causes.

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Beyond that, I know of no legitimate use for HGH. I definitely do not recommend the anti-aging supplements being promoted on the Internet and elsewhere as HGH or HGH releasers. (Real HGH is a prescription drug costing about $20,000 per year. HGH "releasers" are in development, but none is currently available.) HGH does decline with age, but there is no evidence to suggest that injections of growth hormone in otherwise healthy adults will extend life or improve general health. Some studies show that supplemental HGH does increase muscle mass, but there's a question of whether it significantly improves muscle strength or function. A Stanford University review of clinical studies concluded that the only benefit of taking HGH was a slight increase in muscle mass. The researchers found that risks included significantly more soft tissue swelling and joint pain and carpal tunnel syndrome among the approximately 500 people who participated in 31 studies the researchers analyzed. The data also suggested an increased risk of diabetes and prediabetes although the association didn't reach statistical significance. The review was published in the January 16, 2007, Annals of Internal Medicine.


I discussed HGH with Randy Horwitz, M.D., Ph.D., medical director of the Program in Integrative Medicine here at the University of Arizona. He noted that daily HGH injections are expensive and don't mimic the normal secretion patterns of the hormone. Dr. Horwitz also warned that there are serious risks associated with using HGH as an anti-aging strategy



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