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Human Growth Hormone Therapy Improves Body Composition

by Ben Pate

It is a new theory that Recombinant HGH might be a new healing choice for anyone with an adult growth hormone deficiency. Scientific results have shown that a lot of metabolic and psychosomatic problems related to a human growth hormone deficiency can be turned around with human growth hormone therapy, even when used at lower doses that have less negative side effects.

Human growth hormone replacement therapy profoundly changes the make up of the user's body. Fatty tissue gets condensed and leaner body tissue develops. Developing leaner body tissue is related to such things as enhanced protein, and stronger muscles. After six months of HGH therapy, fat tissue decreases, most notably in the visceral and trunk portions of the body instead of an arm, leg, or neck. This shows that HGH therapy will turn around the distribution of fat in the opposite direction associated with adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD) and risks to heart and lung function.

Lipids may be improved by treating the patient with HGH. There is research proving that brief courses of human growth hormone helped lower LDL cholesterol and this was associated with additional mRNA found in the liver's LDL receptor. One potential advantage of this association has not so far been studied with more extensive clinical trials. It must be said, however, that startling changes in serum lipid ratings is not always associated with treatments of human growth hormone.

There are quite a few ways in which Testosterone injections can improve your health. These include lipid metabolism, bone density, body composition, cardiovascular function, and your general sense of well-being. There are some questions about which test can best analyze human growth hormone levels, and the definition of complete and partial HGH deficiency; also, it is not yet clear whether the advantages reflect pharmacological therapy or the natural effects of HGH.

Nonetheless, it is obvious that small amounts may be enough to achieve the desired metabolic outcome. Ultimate recommendation on dosage and the long term effects of HGH therapy, mainly on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, will be determined by the potential studies.

As we age our HGH levels reduce from what they were when we were younger. However, trying to keep the levels from a younger age has not yet proven advantageous. It is possible that these age-related hormonal changes may be significant and play a role in the aging process. This has not been clinically determined in humans yet. Hormone replacement therapy has been shown to have positive results. However, negative side effects such as increased risk for cancer, cardiovascular disease and behavioral changes may also occur.

HGH replacement therapy has been used to treat many metabolic and psychosocial abnormalities associated with adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD). Although human growth hormone injections may offer beneficial effects on serum lipid levels, more research is necessary to decidce how directly these levels are affected by this therapy. Many aspects of human development are affected by this synthetic hormone, including both lean and total body mass, bone density, cardiovascular function, and mental health. Therefore, extended trials are needed to determine the long-term effects of these hormones on your body, and to evaluate whether the benefits of using this treatment are worth the physiological and psychological toll this medication can take on the body.

Published January 16th, 2008

Filed in Health



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