HGH the healthy way
03 July 2012HGH means Human Growth Hormone. It is naturally produced by the body and is responsible for several benefits, such as muscular growth. The HGH production in our bodies has it’s peak during our teenage years, and when we get to our 30s, it starts to slowly decline. It is that decline in the production of this hormone that is somewhat responsible for many of the effects of aging, such as grey hair, wrinkles, loss of sexual appetite and energy and fat gain. For that reason, HGH therapy is believed to halt the effects of aging, and even reverting some of those changes.
There are several potential benefits that may come with HGH therapy, and not just for those seeking to lessen the effects of aging. Lots of younger people also seek HGH for an increased performance in sports, as it helps both providing more energy and making it easier to gain muscle mass. The problem with that, though, is that it led to several cases of abuse of the substance, which can cause serious side-effects.
There is a lot of research about HGH going on, so it’s hard to tell for sure what the effects of HGH abuse are. Some of these researches have shown both the benefits and the harm that it can lead to, so it’s better to be safe than sorry in the long run. The hormone can bring a plethora of health benefits for people of different age groups, from muscle gain to it’s anti-aging properties, but it is important to stress that there is a healthy way to use it.
As much as it might seem like the miracle substance, HGH still is a kind of medication, and should be taken as instructed. That count both for it’s regular forms and for the supplements that actually make your own body produce more of the hormone. It is supposed to make the levels of hormones in our body get closer to a healthy level, but any sever unbalance can lead to bad consequences. Some of the supposed side effects that may come with using too much HGH include the extra growth on tumors that were already on the body, swelling of the heart muscles and abnormal growth of cartilages including on hands and feet, nose, ears and chin.
The effects of HGH are long lasting. Because of that, as you start taking it, you don’t really feel it right away. The benefits come gradually. The upside of that is that the good changes it brings on your body are long lasting. The downside, though, is that if you use it the wrong way, it could take months or even years to notice that you screwed up, which could mean it is too late. HGH is safe for use when used under the proper instructions, particularly if you’re doing it with a doctor’s supervision. So no matter for which one of it’s benefits you’re taking it, remember to take it the healthy way to ensure you get all benefits and no downsides.