Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Growth Hormone Pills - Does it Really Work?


Before purchasing growth hormone pills it would be beneficial to understand what the growth hormone does in the human body. The growth hormone occurs naturally in the human body and not unexpectedly it regulates our growth both in terms of height and sexual maturity. It is most prevalent in the young and in adolescence. The human growth hormone is manufactured in the pituitary gland located within the brain and it instructs the body to manufacture bone, muscle and cartilage. One if the most important function is in the regulation of human metabolism.

It was first isolated and identified in the mid fifties and by the early sixties it was used to treat children who had a stunted growth. In those days there was no way that it could be manufactured synthetically, this pills did not exist, it was extracted and processed from the pituitary glands from dead bodies'! However there is no clinical evidence that human growth hormone pills have a successful role in anti aging treatments.

The human body regulates all its hormones and most are produced in the medium range, high doses of hormones do not appear naturally in the body. The endocrine system is not used to dealing with high levels of hormones and when faced with a pharmaceutical excess in the form of growth hormone pills there are several adverse side effects. Not only does the muscle grow but the organs such as the heart liver and kidneys also increase in size. This can lead to an irregular heart murmur but in certain cases the heart loses its ability to pump blood which is potentially life threatening.

Other less serious but still harmful side effects of human growth hormone pills are joint pains, fluid retention and high blood pressure. One has to remember that this pills are steroids and excess steroids within the body are unpredictable. One of the first effects is that once they are introduced artificially the body shuts down its own production and once you begin to take them you have to take them for life.

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