Thursday, May 30, 2013

Disadvantages of Human Growth Hormone


Human growth hormone (HGH) is secreted by the pituitary gland that is located in the brain. This hormone is extremely important as it regulates growth and development. In children, HGH facilitates normal growth, while in adults it plays an important role in metabolism.

Today, after a lot of studies and research, it has been found HGH can also reverse muscle wasting common in AIDS patients. In addition, doctors claim that it can slow down the aging process. However, this claim has not been proven scientifically.

Earlier, artificial HGH was made by removing the pituitary gland from cadavers. However, as science advanced, genetic engineering was used to produce artificial or synthetic HGH using live cell culture. This manufacturing process is extremely complex and expensive and that is why HGH injections available today are very costly.

Artificial HGH is given to children whose pituitary gland does not produce sufficient amounts of growth hormone. Even adults can have pituitary problems and the hormone is prescribed to them. Athletes take the hormone to facilitate muscle growth and build stamina.

The use of human growth hormone has increased dramatically because the manufacturers claim that it can cure just about every ailment. Many of these claims are false and misleading, and if HGH is taken without proper medical supervision, it can have harmful side effects.

Human Growth Hormone Side Effects:
Here are the side effects of HGH if not supervised by a qualified doctor:

o Acromegaly
o Permanent heart enlargement
o Low blood sugar and this can increase the chances of slipping into a diabetic coma
o Unusual and excessive hair growth on the body
o Liver damage
o Thyroid damage
o Water retention

Acromegaly is condition that is characterized by overgrown facial bone and connective tissue. A person with acromegaly has protruding jaw and eyebrow bones, suffers from abnormal growth of hands and feet, and has excessive hair growth all over the body. The condition can lead to premature death.

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