What is Human Growth Hormone?
EelBait asks: "I get a lot of spam selling Human Growth Hormone (HGH). Supposedly this stuff builds muscles, make one lose weight, enlarges various external organs and glands, etc., etc. Does anyone really know any good articles about this? Is it dangerous? The fact that it's being sold through spam is enough to give me pause, but I want to know if there are any legitimate uses for this stuff."
Human Growth Hormone is usually used to treat hormone deficiencies in children. My brother needs to take it by injection daily because he has a thyroid binding deficiency, but he's only 5 years old, and will probably stop taking it before he is 18. While it has been well studied on children, it's effects on adults are nowhere near as well studied. While some people believe it is something of a "fountain of youth," this has yet to be found to be true under any studies, and no long term safety tests have been run on adults. So, the conclusion is that you were right to be mighty suspicious of that spam you keep getting.
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Human Growth Hormone has some legitimate uses -- in a nutshell, stimulating growth -- if your growth is stunted by lack of. Otherwise, no.
Besides, I'm sure the HGH being sold by spam is only the pureset, unadulterated, and completely legit you can get. In fact, if you need money to buy it, I'll give you $419,000,000 if you help me get some funds out of Nigeria.
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Real HGH is illegal to sell as far as I know, it's considered a steroid since it's a hormone that is normally produced by the human body. Most likely, they are selling "homeopathic" HGH, which is simply herbs and chemicals (precursors) that supposedly stimulate the production of real HGH. Whether or not this actually works, I don't know. But I do remember reading something awhile back about some nasty side effects of supplementing HGH.
.75 grams per pound of body weight, which means you'll have to supplement or eat a lot of tuna or chicken). Creatine also helps dramatically in some people, I gained over 40 pounds of muscle over a 6 month period after I started taking creatine. Creatine is naturally produced by your body at the rate of 1-2 grams per day. A normal dose of creatine is 5-10 grams. You would have to eat 50 pounds of raw red meat to get this much creatine from food. Previously, I could not gain any muscle without taking it, I tried for several months with almost no results from regular exercise.
If you're looking to gain muscle with no work, there is nothing that will do this for you. There is no substitute for exercise. However, you can help the process along by getting enough protein (roughly
There is also Androstendione. Andro stimulates the production of testosterone. Bodybuilders who take it ignore the instructions on the bottle and take about 3-4 times the recommended dosage. Andro *is* a steroid, but it's not illegal since it's not a hormone that occurs naturally in the human body. Although, this is only partially true, since Andro does occur in pregnant women and it was illegal briefly for about 6 months or so a few years ago. Apparently, it is legal again though since stores are selling it again. But, the same risks apply with Andro as with any other steroids, increased risk of prostate cancer, 'roid rage, acne, more body hair, and a host of other things, possibly even nut shrinkage. I took andro for about 2 months a few years ago before I knew really how it worked. Little things that annoyed me tended to make me fly off the handle, increased acne, etc... I stopped taking it. I wouldn't recommend taking it, the side effects are noticable and in my experience the benefits were not that great.
Creatine doesn't work for all people, but it had amazing results for me. Nutrition is probably 80% of it though. Make sure you get enough protein, vitamins, etc, and don't eat shitty food (fast food). If you want recommendations for brands, Kaizen Effervescent Creatine seems to have the best results, and you'll feel it after taking it for only a day. The effervescent creatine uses sodium bicarbonate to get more sodium into your bloodstream to make the creatine absorb better. Another common method of doing this is adding dextrose which spikes your insulin leve, but gives you a sugar crash. As for protein, IsoPure is probably the best protein on the market right now as it is 100% ion-exchange, and not a blend like everything else.
I know a couple of bodybuilders, and they all think the HGH stuff is a bunch of crap. You'll likely just be wasting your money on it.
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