HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE
This is currently one of
the most expensive drug in use by athletes, so one should take special
care when acquiring this on the black market. A high percentage of these
items turn out to be relabeled HCG which bears a resemblance to GH. Some
more unsterile and dangerous counterfeits have also been reported. Growth
hormone itself is very delicate and is best stored at cool temperatures
and used quickly. This is added worry, even when purchasing legitimate GH,
as the item may not have been handled properly before purchase.
Human growth hormone (hGH) is produced by somatotropes in the pituitary
gland of the human brain. Somatotropes make up more than 50% of the
pituitary gland and growth hormone is by far the most important hormone
produced there. By the age of 60 most people will have approximately 80%
less growth hormone in their system than when they were 20. Signs of GH
reduction include increased body fat, increased anxiety, social isolation,
poor general health, and lack of positive well being. GH has been the
supplement of choice for many professional athletes over the years.
American football great, Lyle Alzado, claimed that 80% of all professional
American football players, including himself, have taken GH. GH has
amazing age-reversing effects that make it possibly the strongest anabolic
substance available. Some of the benefits associated with GH
supplementation include the reversal of common diseases associated with
aging, improved brain activity and function, it strengthens connective
tissue which reduces the probability of injury, incredible weight loss
without any loss in lean mass, reduces wrinkles by rejuvenating the skin,
it raises energy levels and brightens mood, promotes muscle growth,
improves libido, improves functions of the lungs which increases the level
of oxygen in the blood stream, provides immune system support and Thymus
function, and probably the most impressive characteristic is, its ability
to produce more muscle cells, something no steroid can do.
There has been a lot of controversy around GH and its effectiveness. While
one athlete may make tremendous strides toward his goal, another may see
practically no improvement at all. This is easily explained. Because GH is
dosage-dependent, often times an athlete doesn't use enough, long enough.
A sufficient dose of GH can cost around $150-$170 per day and a common
black market price is around $20-$30 per I.U. making GH possibly the most
expensive supplement. Another misconception is that GH by itself is the
answer. GH by itself is practically useless. The real problem isn't a lack
of GH secretion but a lack of GH conversion in the liver. There are two
other hormones that are needed for maximum anabolic effect; insulin, and
Cytomel or other LT-3 thyroid hormone. This can be further enhanced by the
supplementation of other anticatabolic drugs such as steroids, Clenbuterol,
or an ephedrine based supplement.
It is tough to find out what the most effective dosages are. According to
our sources, it is popular to use about .3 I.U./week for each pound of
body weight. For example a person weighing 200lbs. will need 60 I.U. per
week. The dosages can be injected intramuscularly three times a week
broken into 20 I.U. injections. A more popular way to inject is
subcutaneously (under the skin and above the muscle) using 1/2" insulin
needles. When injected this way the dosage should be done daily in small
intervals alternating to each side of the body with each injection.
American doctors often prescribe a dosage of 2 I.U. per day, however a
popular dosage is between 4-10 I.U. a day. When injecting GH, it is
important to not inject in the same area every time.
Side effects of GH are not at all the same as with anabolic and androgenic
steroids. Most common side effects are hypoglycemia (low blood sugar
level) and inadequate thyroid function. A huge misconception, brought on
by the mass media, is that Giantism is a common side effect of using GH in
the normal human body. This is only true if GH is used during the
pre-pubescent period time in ones life. It is very important that a person
be completely full grown and mature before using GH. Other rare side
effects include diabetes, heart enlargement, high blood pressure, and
enlargement of the kidneys. The most common problem is not with the
injecting of GH, but the injecting of the insulin to go with it. Improper
injection of insulin can lead to serious problems.
Growth Hormone comes from the substance somatotropin which is available in
a powder form as well. It must be mixed with the solution that it comes
with before it can be injected. It is suggested that the solution be
injected immediately or stored in the refrigerator.
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