HGH abuse, side effects, and risks
78What is HGH?
Human growth hormone or somatotropin is a hormone that is produced in the body by the pituitary gland. Before this happens, growth hormone releasing hormone (HGH-RH) and somatostatin (SST) are released by the hypothalamus, and that determines whether more or less HGH is produced by the pituitary. Many factors influence the release of HGH, however, including nutrition and exercise.
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Why it is used and how it is different from steroids?
It is obviously used to gain lean muscle mass, but in its effect and functioning in the body, it is pretty different from steroids. The main difference is that steroids cause muscle gain by the method of hypertrophy while HGH causes muscle gain by hyperplasia. Hypertrophy is a process in which every individual muscle cell size increases because of increased protein synthesis. On the other hand, hyperplasia is the process in which the number of muscle cell is increased and because of this, the muscle mass gained with HGH is almost permanent unlike steroids.
Side effects of HGH
Mostly, it is believed in the scientific crowd that HGH do not have any side-effects; however, there are a few rare un-welcomed effects which do appear. One common sideď·“effect might be "carpal tunnel syndrome" and this is a medical condition in which you feel numbness and a bit pain in hands and other side effect, which some people might not like, are increased bone width, enlargement of jaws, and enlargement of organs. Recently it is also discovered that some rare people might also get an increase in estrogen levels with taking this hormone, so in this case some anti-estrogen might be helpful, but the bright side of it is that there would not be any androgenic effects, no baldness, no redness of skin, no excessive water retention, etc. which are commonly seen in people using steroids and other chemical or herbal testosterone boosters.
More side effects of human growth hormone include undulated bone growth, particularly around the face, damage to the heart. In early 1990s, bodybuilders began appearing onstage with thick waistlines and distended bellies, which most experts have attributed to the use of this infamous HGH.
There has also been association of high levels of HGH and prostrate cancer but I do not mean that it really causes 100% cancer.
So it is highly inadvisable to go in for HGH or steroids. Take whey plus creatinine combo. That is the best.
Downsides of HGH
There are only two downsides of HGH when compared to steroids. First is that HGH are not as fast as steroids. They would not just suddenly bulk you up in 6 weeks. It takes time. The second one is that it is insanely expensive when compared to steroids and still half of the products available under the HGH label are not even real or pure.
Steroids are generally for hypertrophy (increase in size of cell or tissue) while growth hormones are for hyperplasia (increase in the number of cell or tissues), so hormones like testosterones increase the size of muscle tissue while growth hormones increases the number of muscle tissue.
That is how came the term "GH tummy" and it is referred to the modern bodybuilders with big tummy. Because of heavy intake of HGH and hyperplasia, the fascia of the abdomen becomes too large.
Risks of taking HGH
There are various risks of taking human growth hormone without medical supervision and they are just similar to risks of steroids, here is the complete list.
1. Body and facial acne.
2. People taking HGH can grow large breasts or medically known as gynecomastia (you grow.
3. Premature baldness.
4. Decrease in high density lipoprotein which is a good fat in our body.
5. Increase in low-density lipoprotein, it is the fat which causes severe heart disease.
6. Increase in cholesterol.
7. Addictive tendencies that mean a person taking it can become an HGH addict.
8. Thrombolytic disorders.
9. Aggressiveness, irritability, kidney dysfunction, liver tumor, liver dysfunction, testicular atrophy, pain with urination, decrease in sperm count, impotence which is the inability to make a complete erection as for having sex, prostatitis which is inflammation of the prostate gland, infertility, and premature closing of growth plates.
I believe it is better to prevent any chances of side effects instead of taking hGH then trying to tackle with the side effects- by totally avoiding this, you can prevent exposing your body to excess hGH when you can already synthesize the hGH you need as long as you know the proper technique.
More vital information on taking human growth hormone
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- HGH Products Appear to Be the Wave of the Future
Since I am now 62-years-old, the aspect of using a Human Growth Hormone is seeming more and more appealing. I have read articles, watched some information on the television, and looked at the Health Stores for flyers on the subject, and from the information I have gathered, this looks like a definite ways and means to maintain good health, fitness, and reverse some of the aging process.The television station that ran a short subject on HGH products showed a doctor involved with a study, and a 38-year-old man who worked as a Trainer. He had been on the Human Growth Hormone products for two months, and he was already seeing an improvement in his skin tone. Since he worked with other people's bodies, I assume he worked with his own as well. Therefore, I was not sure about the improvements on his body; but, it appeared there were from the doctor's reports. There did not seem to be any HGH side effects...only improvements in one's overall health, body fat, and muscle tissue.The doctor also suggested that injections were best for the best overall results. However, the pills would probably work...just not as rapidly. If there is ever a study, and they need volunteers, I am there!
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- The Human Growth Hormone
Human Growth Hormone, or HGH, has become a very popular drug in the athletic arena because of two reasons - its dramatic affect on muscle growth and its ability to not be detected in drug tests. Human Growth Hormone is a controversial substance and one that merits a good discussion, though once you argue passed all of the presupposed immoral implications of its affect on fair play, Human Growth Hormone is still something that from a health perspective would be best left to nature. Like all animals, we secrete a growth hormone that allows us to mature. It is intended to prepare us for the "wild world" to be able to fight predators and secure prey, mate and so on. But these changes do not happen all the time. There is a period of growth, and then it dwindles away. Growth in and of itself is stress on the body, and Human Growth Hormone supplementation can cause changes in the body that it did not plan for. It would be like throwing a million dollars in the street and expecting things to go smoothly. Sure people will have more money and they will spend it, but the unplanned for chaos and money in the economy could be devastating. Such is the story with Human Growth Hormone.
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Comments
Thanks ralwus. Yes indeed HGH and steroids can make your joints look really ugly.
Nice article. As usual the risks far outweigh the short terms benefits. Be natural!
Hi Soni: That was real scary. I guess the actors in Hollywood / Bollywood are always under constant pressure to look fab but I did notice one strange thing about them (those who are on such self induced growth hormones / steroids)...they look awful as they grow older. I wonder if it has something to do with the artificially induced mechanisms. This hub was an eye opener. :)
Thanks Soni, as much as I was involved in the gym portion of body building, I never knew about this part.
Well written hub informing those who may want to look great and knowing what the trade off is with the use of HGH.
Hi,
informative hub discussing pros and cons of the medicinal hormone. Pictures are relevant. Thumbs up.
Jyoti Kothari
Thanks Heathermom.
Yes Anjali you are right as we have many examples from bollywood also like Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt of old generation with baldness and you can see the present movie trailer of Saif Ali Khan in which he has also started using hormones or steroids I think. The new comers in the cinemas who are ambitious to become ACTION HERO will also follow them but at their later age, they will also look really weird.
Thanks emohealer and Mr. Kothari for your kindness and support.
I never knew the side effects of HGH were so bad. Good thing I never used nor endorse Performance enhancing drugs (PED)
Yes one should not use Performance enhancing drugs or steriods and hormones which have many side effects.
















ralwus says:
4 months ago
Very informative hub and I hope some people take notes on this. Man those are some ugly feet!