hgh supplements or injected hgh - which is safer

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hghmagazine.com http://www.hghmagazine.com/hgh-injections/ November 17, 2013 by Michael Reed HGH Supplements or Injections? If you are considering injected HGH (exogenous*) a word of caution – You will interrupt and stop the natural (endogenous*) cyclical production of growth hormone. *exogenous – outside the body *endogenous – inside the body – naturally produced Exogenous hormones are pharmaceutical drugs Medical Note It is unwise to take medical advice f rom any website It is a U.S. law that you cannot provide medical advice unless you are a medical doctor. If you decide to inject HGH only do so under the direct supervision of a medical doctor. The U.S. Law The FDA indicates injected HGH is allowed f or only three conditions: Wasting syndrome of AIDS Short bowel syndrome Adult growth hormone def iciency syndrome (AGHD)* *AGHD is not simply age related HGH decline; it is a very specif ic and rare condition (usually due to a pituitary gland tumor or treatment of the tumor). The FDA considers pharmaceutical HGH a drug and theref ore requires a doctor’s supervision and prescription. Anabolic steroids, insulin, and injected human growth hormone are all examples of exogenous hormones. The main and most challenging problem with exogenous hormones stem f rom the f act that your body cannot control them. Your body’s response to counteract the incoming hormone is to decrease or shut-down internal (endogenous) production of that particular hormone. This natural counter-regulatory mechanism is ref erred to as f eedback loop. Supplements or Injected HGH No matter how caref ully a exogenous hormone (injected HGH) is administered, it cannot precisely mimic the subtleties of the body’s natural hormonal cycles. In the case of growth hormones – when you exceed the body’s natural hormonal levels, you run the risk of upsetting your entire endocrine system which can create some very serious health consequences. Dr. Daniel Rudman, in his original 1998 study, revealed that more than half of his subjects dropped out of the experiment within a year due to side ef f ects. Carpel tunnel syndrome, f luid retention, high blood pressure, joint pain, hyperglycemia, and pancreatitis are some of the side ef f ects associated with injected growth hormone.

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Page 1: HGH Supplements or Injected HGH - Which Is Safer

hghmagazine.co m http://www.hghmagazine.com/hgh-injections/

November 17, 2013 by Michael Reed

HGH Supplements or Injections?

If you are considering injected HGH (exogenous*) a word of caution – You will interrupt and stopthe natural (endogenous*) cyclical production of growth hormone.

*exogenous – outside the body*endogenous – inside the body – naturally produced

Exogenous hormones are pharmaceutical drugs

Medical Note

It is unwise to take medical advice f rom any website

It is a U.S. law that you cannot provide medical advice unless you are a medical doctor.

If you decide to inject HGH only do so under the direct supervision of a medical doctor.

The U.S. Law

The FDA indicates injected HGH is allowed f or only three conditions:

Wasting syndrome of AIDS

Short bowel syndrome

Adult growth hormone def iciency syndrome (AGHD)*

*AGHD is not simply age related HGH decline; it is a very specif ic and rare condition (usually due to a pituitarygland tumor or treatment of the tumor).

The FDA considers pharmaceutical HGH a drug and theref ore requires a doctor ’s supervision and prescription.

Anabolic steroids, insulin, and injected human growth hormone are all examples of exogenous hormones. Themain and most challenging problem with exogenous hormones stem f rom the f act that your body cannotcontrol them.

Your body’s response to counteract the incoming hormone is to decrease or shut-down internal (endogenous)production of that particular hormone. This natural counter-regulatory mechanism is ref erred to as f eedbackloop.

Supplements or Injected HGH

No matter how caref ully a exogenous hormone (injected HGH) is administered, it cannot precisely mimic thesubtleties of the body’s natural hormonal cycles. In the case of growth hormones – when you exceed thebody’s natural hormonal levels, you run the risk of upsetting your entire endocrine system which can createsome very serious health consequences.

Dr. Daniel Rudman, in his original 1998 study, revealed that more than half of his subjects dropped out of theexperiment within a year due to side ef f ects. Carpel tunnel syndrome, f luid retention, high blood pressure, jointpain, hyperglycemia, and pancreatit is are some of the side ef f ects associated with injected growth hormone.

Page 2: HGH Supplements or Injected HGH - Which Is Safer

Why take the risk?

High quality HGH supplements on the other hand contain no pharmaceutical HGH but do contain the right rawmaterials in f ormulation that countless studies have shown provide the right signals (f eedback loop) to thepituitary gland to increase natural (endogenous) HGH production, saf ely.

This is really goods news because it means you can get the benef its of restoring declining HGH levels withoutthe health risks associated with injected pharmaceutical (endogenous) HGH.

HGH supplements are considered a natural cooperative approach to HGHrestoration

Adding pharmaceutical injected HGH disrupts and most cases halts all natural HGH production.

Taking a high quality HGH supplement quite simply puts your body in control.

Your body is inf initely better at monitoring naturally produced HGH keeping you out of harms way.

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