Human
Growth Hormone
The human
growth hormone is a supplement taken by many sportsmen to help with increasing
their muscle size. The hormone actually occurs naturally and happens due to the
pituitary gland, which is inside the brain. The hormone also helps with the
growth of bone and cartilage.
Young people
get more of the hormone, but everybody has it throughout their life. It helps
for young children to grow healthily and also aids the metabolism. The
supplement has been used to help those who have growth stunt problems.
At one time,
the supplements were only from cadavers but the increase in technology has now
made it possible to be made in a laboratory. However, even though sportsmen
take the injections, it has been banned from sport and people are tested for
it.
The human
growth hormone also aids in the recovery time of the individual. It decreases
the time, which means that people are able to train more often and for longer
periods. This is great for those looking into bodybuilding or strength events.
However, it is used less when it comes to endurance because it does not help
with carrying oxygen around the body, unlike many steroids.
As with
anything, there are side effects linked with the use of this hormone. However,
it should be noted that everybody is affected differently and the hormone is
not guaranteed to react the same in two people.
One side
effect noted by many users of the human growth hormone is the way the hands
grow. As they grow bigger, they become more spade-like. The face also changes
shapes as the bones grow and change. As the face grows, the jaw becomes larger
and there are commonly spaces noted between the teeth.
Acne is a
problem due to oily skin but this can be dealt with through the use of other
medication. The skin also becomes hard and rough. The tongue can enlarge and
the eyebrows become a very prominent feature on the face.
It is very
important that a patient sees a doctor rather than buying the hormone from
anywhere. As the body grows, so do the organs. This can lead to so very
life-threatening problems, including heart disease. The heart can start to
struggle to pump the blood around the body and it can lead to irregular
heartbeats as the rhythm is changed. Cell growth also leaves the body at more
risk of cancers.
When the
human growth hormone was made from the glands of the dead, Creutzfeld-Jakob
Disease was extremely common. This grew in the brain and could last for 30
years; it was usually passed on to their children. However, the synthetic
hormone has not been known to cause this problem. Another reason why it is
extremely important to be prescribed by a doctor and not buy off the black
market.
It can be
very difficult to test for this hormone as it does happen naturally in the
body. Also, due to the fact that everybody is different, it becomes very
difficult to be able to set a normal level. This will change with age, size and
exercise.
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