What Is HGH?

Written By Unknown on lundi 19 novembre 2012 | 07:27

By Jelleano Jacken


Probably the only hormone that is gaining much popularity nowadays especially in the beauty industry is the human growth hormone.

HGH is a compound made up of a number of amino acids that are created by the anterior pituitary gland of the brain. HGH works to promote growth and production of cells in the human body. Aside from that it also increases the body height and muscle mass and helps keep calcium, improves bone health and immunity, decreases fats and maintains desirable sugar and insulin levels.

HGH is manufactured by the body throughout a person's life but it present in high levels during the teenage years. This is so because it promotes growth in children and also assists in adult metabolism.

Due to the many benefits that this hormone offers, it is now available synthetically. Synthetic human growth hormone was developed in 1985 and approved by the FDA for specific uses in children and adults now coming in the form of prescription drugs and products.

In children, HGH injections are approved for treating short stature of unknown cause as well as poor growth brought about by medical conditions like Turner's syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, chronic kidney insufficiency, HGH deficiency and babies that are small for gestational age.

When it comes to adults, the synthetic form of HGH helps treating conditions like short bowel syndrome, HGH deficiency, and muscle wasting disease.

Apart from these FDA-approved functions of synthetic HGH, it is also used in ways that are not really advised. Some people make use of this synthetic HGH as muscle mass builders coupled with some performance-enhancing medications, but this isn't actually proven yet.

Also, some so-called anti-aging experts have speculated and claimed that HGH products could reverse age-related bodily deterioration. However, this effect isn't proven yet.

People who use the HGH for purposes that are not medically recommended get the injectable HGH from websites, through the Internet or from doctors that prescribe them for off-label uses. Some others get the synthetic HGH or the products that increase HGH in spray and pills forms.

But even before thinking of buying your own synthetic HGH, you should know that it has its own side effects and these are nerve, muscle or joint pain, swelling, carpal tunnel syndrome, numbness and tingling of the skin and high cholesterol levels.

Another factor that causes you to be even more careful is that there are so many fake sellers of synthetic HGH which can not only lead to waste of money but also of possible harm to one's health.




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