HGH
Side Effects
Injected
HGH
Most
serious HGH side effects occur with the use of exogenous hormones
(injected).
Injected
HGH is considered direct hormonal replacement therapy. You are not
supplementing or augmenting your natural cyclical production of
growth hormone, you are replacing it.
Exogenous
hormones come from outside the body.
Anabolic
steroids, insulin, and injected human growth hormone are all examples
of exogenous hormones. The main and most challenging problem with
exogenous hormones stem from the fact that your body cannot control
them.
All
your body can do to counteract the incoming hormone is to decrease
or shut-off the internal (endogenous) production of that particular
hormone. If there is still too much of the hormone floating around
after the body shuts-off internal production, a very unhealthy situation
is created.
No
matter how carefully a exogenous hormone 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 can upset your entire endocrine system, with
potentially serious consequences.
Several
side effects that occasionally occur with injected HGH:
- edema
(water retention)
- carpel
tunnel syndrome
- hypertension
- increased
blood glucose levels
Homeopathic
HGH
Side
effects with homeopathic HGH are uncommon. Much of the confusion
concerning side effects stems for the fact that people lump all
HGH products into one category. In the case of homeopathic HGH doses
are so small that is rarely a problem. When there is a problem,
it is generally something like an allergic reaction to the alcohol
used in some homeopathic formulas.
Occasionally
some people develop a fine rash or a headache right after taking
a dose of homeopathic HGH. This usually diminishes in a few minutes.
If you are sensitive to alcohol you can improve the situation decreasing
the dosage or take the HGH with water in your mouth.
Secretagogues
Like
homeopathic formulas, secretagogues preserve the bodies self regulation
of growth hormone release. Secretagogues do not contain actual human
growth hormone, but contain amino acids and other secretagogue compounds
that can stimulate the bodies own natural process to release dormant
hgh in the pituitary gland.
- The
body may develop a resistance to the amino acids after a period
of time.
- Some
have reported insomnia with secretagogues supplements
Some
literature suggests that secretogogues increase abnormal high levels
of cortisone, and cortisone blocks benefits from HGH.
Medical
Note:
If
you have hyperthyroidism you should not take any HGH type products
unless your doctor specifically prescribes it.
If
you are diabetic or have any medical condition, please consult your
doctor before taking homeopathic HGH or any health supplement.
Do
not stop or change any of your current medications unless your doctor
approves it.
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