HGH Growth Hormones Is Not For Everyone But You Should Check With Your Doctor

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Somatotropin is the natural HGH growth hormones produced by the pituitary gland. This hormone affects many organs in the body as well as bones and growth. The hormone is a protein-based polypeptide that also affects cell reproduction and regeneration.

The benefits found when the human growth hormone is used in treatment plans have proven very positive. Researchers have been studying the hormone for over 50 years. They have found that there are significant results when HGH treatments are properly conducted.

The most common use for HGH is in treating children and childhood diseases. Children who do not produce enough Somatotropin often are of short stature and many have other conditions associated with low immunity, etc. Injecting HGH through a planned treatment program brings the hormone levels up to a level where a child's growth will resume. HGH treatments are used for children around the world.

One of the benefits of HGH injections in normal adults is an increase in muscle mass. Many athletes used synthetic HGH prior to competing to give them more strength when competing. Until 2000 there were no tests available to detect synthetic HGH in athletes. However, when testing became available, the Olympic committee added HGH to the list of banned substances that athletes are tested for before competing.

A 1990 study done by researches at the Department of Medicine in Wisconsin found that there were many benefits for HGH treatments in older people. This study also increased the interest of researchers in the hormone. More studies were conducted to ascertain the benefits of HGH to a general population.

When the studies are conducted they evaluate the benefits of treatment on a group of individuals. In most cases the research is done on older individuals or people suffering from specific conditions. Researchers have found that use of HGH increases regenerative ability in people and provides other benefits.

In the study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1990 a group of men aged 60 to 80 were given HGH treatments over a specified period of time. The results revealed that in a short time they showed marked improvement in muscle mass and a loss of weight. The men had not changed their lifestyle habits. Some used tobacco products and did not exercise or eat properly.

It has been shown that HGH injections can be affective for many conditions associated with aging. Weight management, cone density, muscle mass, and improving the immune system are just a few of the benefits of the treatments. An individual may see their skin tone and texture become healthier and younger looking and they will have increased energy.

There are many clinical uses for HGH, including treatment for disorders resulting from AIDS wasting, promoting cell and skin growth on individuals who have suffered from large burns, fibromyalgia, and other disorders. It is not used as a regular supplement for normal weight loss, however is sometimes used in cases of extreme obesity.

The studies conducted on HGH also indicate several side effects that may occur. A person who is considering incorporating HGH into a treatment plan will want to do so through a professional that can provide important information regarding human growth hormone replacement treatment and its side effects.

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