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Human Growth Hormones

April 2, 2007 by Patricia in Product Analysis with No Comments

Your brains pituitary gland secrets human growth hormones; as children this regulates your growth and as adults your metabolism. 20,000 to 30,000 Americans take HGH injections at $15,000 each year. Others opt for cheaper supplements like HGH Surge and Max-HGH. It is claimed that these supplements stimulate your brain to release the human growth hormone.

Even if the supplements boost your brains production of HGH there is no evidence that you receive any benefits. Researchers from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California reviewed all the good studies that have beeb done. Their first surprise is how little research has been done on HGH supplements.

Studies show that there is a 4lb. weight gain in your muscles, other than that, there are not any benefits and the side effects are many. 

Those who received the injections:

  • Half experienced edema (soft tissue swelling)
  • 21% swollen and painful joints
  • 19% carpal tunnel syndrome
  • 6% of the men developed large breast.

Conclusion

Benefits are few if any and the side effects far outweigh the few benefits you may receive.

Later this week I will review the last in this series of 4

 

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