Human growth hormone?
Aug 10, 2010 in
Health FAQs
Is it safe to use Human growth hormone? what will it do to me? do they have it in pill form? what are the side effects?
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5 comments
redneck_rebellion101 on August 10, 2010 at 12:19 pm
You gotta wonder where some of these people are getting their information about side effects. I was just reading up about hgh a few minutes ago from various sites. The prices are indeed fairly expensive but not as expensive as some of the other responders claim. The same thing with side effects. Hgh is probably one of the safest supplements on the market today (according to my researching). There may indeed be a slightly increased risks in certain people but definitely no more so than anything else. It seems everything we do these days causes some typle of disease or cancer. I know I will be ordering hgh and I am not at all concerned…..and YES you can indeed find it in pill form.
Sagee on August 10, 2010 at 12:19 pm
it’s expensive
Derrick Q on August 10, 2010 at 12:19 pm
Um it is supposed to help you build muscle and bone mass. Some side effects I know of are increased risk of stroke and heart failure and shrinking testicles and a risk of testicular cancer I think. I know there are many more side effects and they are not good for you. This is the type of drug for someone who is very sick and needs to bulk up before a big operation or something to increase chances of survival.
DoctorSchultz on August 10, 2010 at 12:19 pm
human growth hormone is only by injection
doses that create biological effects will cost aprox
one thousand per month
do not use this unless you hve a documented defiency
Goliath on August 10, 2010 at 12:19 pm
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. Not only that, but the risks of taking hGH without medical supervision are similar to steroid abuse: severe facial and body acne, gynecomastia (you grow large breasts), premature balding, decreased high-density lipoprotein (the good fat), increased low-density lipoprotein (the fat that causes heart disease), increased total cholesterol, thrombolytic disorders, dependency like an addict, irritability, aggressiveness, kidney and liver dysfunction, liver tumors, testicular atrophy (your testicles shrink), decreased sperm count, pain when urinating, prostatitis, impotence (inability to get an erection), sterility (inability to have children), and premature closure of bone growth plates (which would stop your linear growth)
It can only be injected, so you need syringes
hGH is illegal to use without a doctor’s prescription.
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