HGH supplements and how the sprays work
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There are so many growth hormone (HGH) products available in the marketplace today that it is no wonder many people get confused about which product can achieve what results and how long they are supposed to take. Many if not all of the HGH products including the spay applications claim to outperform the others. They normally promote that only their product will achieve the desired results. Should we really believe all of this marketing hype or is their real conclusive evidence that HGH steroid replacement therapy works. The answer to that question is a most definite yes. Many public libraries will store case study papers or medical journals that can help explain what HGH does for the applicant. In the beginning of the 1990s one clinical trial had outstanding results in the field of hormone replacement. The trial was used to test the physical changes in males aged over 60 who were given the HGH supplements as an anti aging mechanism to help reduce the effects of old age. The positive outcome even seemed to shock the researchers providing evidence that the steroid injections increased muscle size and helped reduce the fat levels of the participants. The subjects received a boost in libido and energy levels because of the chemical reactions induced by the replacement hormones. The elderly subjects were chosen because by the age of 60, our bodies’ natural HGH is only released in minute levels which is a factor adding to the effects of aging. The researchers stated that the trials produced a decrease in the physiological aging in the subjects by up to 20 years. Wrinkles in their faces subsided and the extra muscle gains gave a toned, athletic look for the men involved. HGH replacement therapy also contributes to the decrease of blood cholesterol and helps to strengthen the immune system.
Oral and nasal sprays are relatively new in HGH technology advancements. They provide a direct dose into the nose or mouth which is then claimed to penetrate the skin. Researchers have yet verified this claim. The sprays are available from many supplement companies and are a common sight in many American gyms. Professional footballers and other athletes have trialed the HGH sprays to some success, though not all of the end results have been kind to the hormone taker. There have been various degrees of side effect which complicate the benefits of HGH replacement. Often in the case studies, researchers have recorded participants complaining of joint pain and contracting carpal tunnel syndrome. Was this a result of the hormones or the exercise regime associated with the research? One condition for the applicants was that they were regularly active before the trial started; however this did not specify resistance training. The extra weight bearing exercises may have caused these side effects. Unfortunately there were more side effects too. Diabetes was not uncommon in case studies and duel personality disorder appeared in several participants and this created reason for some governments to outlaw different forms of steroid including HGH sprays and other applications.
@ May 14, 2009
