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 Human Growth Hormones, Dangerous or Miracle worker??

What are the dangers of Hgh Human Growth Hormones? There has been a lot written about Human Growth Hormones. Some of of it good, but a lot of it misleading, even dangerous. Are they dangerous? Read on and we will help you to make an informed decision for yourself.

Are Human Growth Hormones (Hgh) dangerous?

Well yes and no. That depends on what type or form of Hgh you are talking about. In almost all cases when dangers are associated with Human Growth Hormone treatments they are in reference to the injectable form of Hgh. This type of Hgh therapy involves the injection of high levels of actual Human Growth Hormones directly into the body. The only way to get injectable Hgh legally is with a doctor's prescription. This type of treatment must be monitored closely under the watchful eye of a physician in order to reduce (not eliminate) the risks and dangers of injectable Hgh.

Side effects of injectable Hgh

There have been many side effects and dangers associated with the use of injectable Hgh. They are, but not limited to stiff joints, joint swelling, headaches and even diabetes. Injectable Hgh is used to raise the bodies Hgh level by injecting them into the body. This can cause problems because if your body has high enough Hgh levels your body's natural production of Human Growth Hormones may stop or slow down. Your body could become dependent on Hgh injections.

Spray and pill forms of Hgh

Spray and pill forms of Hgh supplements go about raising your Hgh levels in a safer and more natural way. These supplements contain either no actual Hgh or very minute amounts. The purpose of these types of Hgh supplements is to stimulate the bodies own production of natural Hgh. Check out my Types of Hgh page for more information on the different types of Hgh supplements.

All spray and pill Hgh are not created equal!!

Before choosing a Hgh supplement, you should be sure to do your homework. Here are a couple of questions that you should ask:

  • Who manufactures the supplements?
  • What is their reputation in the industry? Can you find any actual information about the company?
  • Do they have a guarantee? How long is it and is it unconditional?
  • What type of lab are they produced in? Is their lab following FDA regulations, or are they made in someone's garage?
  • What are the ingredients of their product? Do they reveal them to you freely, or are they "special secret miracle ingredients"?

Injections v/s Pills v/s Sprays

There are three main methods of taking Hgh and Hgh supplements. Injections are actual high doses of Human Growth Hormones and are the most effective means of Hgh supplement, but they come with the most risks, dangers and pain (ouch!!). Pills are swallowed and then broken down in the stomach and liver and not much of the actual supplement reaching where it needs to go. Sprays are absorbed through the mouth and quickly absorbed into the blood stream where they can most effectively do their job. For more information on these three types of treatments check on my Types of Hgh page.

Product Costs

While costs shouldn't be your number one concern, it is something to look at. Injectable Hgh can cost upwards of $10,000 - $15,000+ a year. If you have that much extra money laying around and you are willing to be consantly monitored undered a doctors care, (and willing to take the possible risks), this type of treatment may be for you.
The type of Hgh supplement that I recommend is a spray. It is one of the very top supplements on the market and costs less than $1.20 day (when you buy a six month supple). That is less than the cost of a cup of coffee, (less than half the cost of a Starbucks)! The name of the product is Sytropin Spray Hgh. Sytropin meets of our requirments that make it a quality product. Check out the Sytropin website and find out what it can do for you.

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