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Human Growth Hormone
Human growth hormone (HGH) has been helping stunted children in the UK to grow normally since 1959.
But concerns about the transmission of CJD mean that all supplies of HGH are now manufactured using artificial techniques.
Human growth hormone is made naturally in the pituitary gland of humans, deep inside the brain just behind the eyes.
It is a microscopic protein substance that is secreted in short pulses during the first hours of sleep and after exercise.
It is made throughout a person's lifetime, but is more plentiful during youth.
It stimulates growth in children and plays an important role in adult metabolism.
It was first isolated in 1956 and its structure was identified in 1972.
How is it made?
Before the advent of genetic engineering, the only source of HGH was from dead bodies. The pituitary glands were removed from corpses, processed and the hormones injected into people who were growth hormone deficient.
What is human growth hormone used for?
In 1959, stunted children were given HGH to help them grow. Without treatment, some boys would only grow to a height of around 130cm by the age of 18. With HGH they could reach a height close to the normal of just over 180cm. It was hailed at the time as a great medical breakthrough.
HGH has found a wide range of other uses now that it can be synthesised in unlimited quantities in the laboratory. It is used, for example, to reverse muscle wasting in AIDS patients. But this has led many athletes to consider using the hormone as a performance-enhancer, increasing their muscle size and strength. Because of the importance of the HGH to the body's biochemistry, HGH has also been promoted as an anti-ageing treatment. Many of the claims made for HGH have a doubtful scientific basis.
Does HGH have side effects?
Studies have shown that elevated levels of HGH can lead to swelling of the soft tissues in the body; abnormal growth of the hands, feet and face; high blood pressure; an increased tendency to sweat and excessive hair growth.
What about CJD?
Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease is a side effect of the HGH that was made from the pituitary glands of dead people. The infective agent which causes CJD resides in the brain, and using HGH in live patients ran the risk of passing on the agent. CJD has an incubation period of up to 30 years. As a result, those who have received treatment may not know their fate for a long time. In scientific circles, it was clear as early as 1977 that there was a risk of transmission. This date has now become the determining factor in who can claim for compensation.
Synthetic HGH is clear of the infective agent that causes CJD
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11-28-2006, 03:15 PM #2Administrator
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Jerry:
is HGH supposed to be anabolic steroid?
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no not really
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Jerry what is your opinion about HGH...Is it a drug you would use year around or just pre-contest...I find it better as a dieting drug than a bulking drug..Ofcourse I cant afford to use more than 3-4 iu's per day 5-6 days a week...Precontest I think its a great fat burner, although I seem to hold some water with it..But cutting it out about 10 days out seems to do the trick to get rid of any water...I also, seem to hold muscle better on it, dieting down and my muscles look fuller with better pumps...
chris2502006 IRONMAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
2006 CONTINENTAL USA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
2007 JUNIOR NATIONALS ???
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that is a good question.
I think you can use year around and it benefit you a lot.
And you need to use it with other things too.In my opinion if you using it by itself it will work but you will see minimal gains or what it can do for you.
I think 3-4iu its plenty for a everyday use.And yes it can get expensive ;)
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Jerry,
Im thinking of using this the whole time from now (after the first of the year) until after the Jr.Nats...I think I can stay pretty lean by doing this...
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Jerry,
I think Im going to try that...(use GH the whole time)
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i think its going to work out very well for you.
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