The Effects Of Growth Hormone Therapy
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Growth hormone therapy has been used by doctors since the nineteen fifties. Children with growth deficiencies, whether caused by a lack of growth hormone or not, can effectively be treated with regular injections of human growth hormone and the effects of this are felt and seen through adulthood. More recently, people have begun using growth hormone therapy for an entirely different purpose. People are flocking to anti aging centers to receive injections of HGH in order to look younger, feel more energetic and improve their health. Back in the nineteen fifties the only option for boosting HGH levels was to use growth hormone which was extracted from a deceased individual. The idea of growth hormone therapy can be traced back even further, in the nineteen thirties doctors attempted to use bovine growth hormone to correct underdevelopment in children, though these trials were largely unsuccessful. Beginning in the nineteen seventies doctors began using synthetically produced HGH in their HGH treatments. With an unlimited supply of growth hormone experiments could be done on the other effects of growth hormone therapy.
The basic theory behind growth hormone therapy in aging adults is correct. Levels of HGH drop significantly in people over the age of thirty five, and by the time a person reaches their fifties there is only a tiny fraction of the growth hormone in their systems as there once was. Human growth hormone is need to instruct cells to divide and multiply. Our body cells do this at a very fast rate when we are children, and this is obviously because our bodies are growing rapidly. A certain amount of cellular division is need as adults though, simply to repair damage to our bodies and replace old body cells which have died off. Unfortunately our levels of HGH drop beyond the point where we can maintain our bodies ideally, and all of the cellular damage we are taking begins to add up. So, people use growth hormone therapy to restore their bodies to a previous, younger state.
HGH treatment via injection also has a number of negative effects, and most health insurance companies will no longer provide coverage for adult growth hormone therapy. HGH side effects can be quite harsh, things like a dramatic rise in blood pressure have been reported as well as swelling of various body parts, fluid retention and arthritis are known side effects of growth hormone therapy. Some doctors believe that growth hormone therapy via injection may also be a contributing factor in certain types of cancer and heart disease.
The much safer method of increasing levels of growth hormone is by the use of growth hormone releasers, or GHRs. These will naturally increase levels of HGH in your system, by encouraging the body to produce more of it. It is a slower method, but a much safer and not mention much more affordable method. Growth hormone treatment by injection can cost you as much as ten thousand dollars annually, most GHRs are a small fraction of that price. It goes without saying that GHRs are my recommendation over injections of artificial hormones.