Human growth hormone, a hormone produced in the pituitary gland is very sought after. Aside from performing it’s duties in the growth process, it also helps in your metabolism. Furthermore, it is also used in treating HGH diseases in young and old alike.
HGH diseases vary from HGH deficiency and HGH excess. These diseases have existed long before HGH had been used as an instrument for treatment. The utilization of HGH as a cure has proven to be successful in the medical world. The first method of treatment, cadaver-GH, bloomed but it was deserted as a method because of its dangerous side effects. When this method proved to be dangerous, researchers looked for other alternative methods and found genetic engineering. Genetic engineering resulted in the HGH products and supplements that we know of today.
While HGH products and supplements are very beneficial to a human, these benefits end when an individual starts abusing the use of HGH. What is HGH abuse and how it is performed by an individual?
Abuse is to use something wrongly or incorrectly usually to enhance a high. Drug abuse is a common drug for abuse. In the case of HGH products, abuse is done when other people use it without medical prescription or the guidance of a doctor.
HGH abuse is manifested in three scenarios; elderly people using the HGH products, athletes who use HGH and people using the products for their own gratification. HGH products and supplements have been approved for medical purposes particularly treating HGH diseases. But, it has not been approved as anti-aging product or performance enhancer.
Old people are prone to abuse of HGH products because of their desire to slow down the aging process. They are made to believe that increasing human growth hormone levels will result in the reversal of aging. They believe that the intake of HGH can increase muscle mass, lean muscle tissue, energy levels and can produce a younger looking skin. However, these claims have not been truly proven.
The manifestation of the HGH abuse in the elderly people is simple. Their vulnerability to believing in advertisements and their desire to stay young is making them too gullible. HGH products and supplements claim that they can give beneficial results in halting the aging process but these are not all true.
Another group that is prone to abuse HGH products and supplements are athletes. The majority of the athletes want to perform well to contribute to the success of their team. They also want to achieve fame. The use of steroids has been banned from the sports world because it was proven that it increased performance. HGH products and supplements have also been banned but there was no proof that it actually increased performance. Athletes tend to use the HGH supplements because of its perceived effect to muscle mass and strength. These increases however do not necessarily equate to increased performance.
Other groups that actually believe in the powers of HGH and abuse it are parents. Parents who want their children to perform well and to grow taller use these products without proper prescription.
HGH abuse is clearly visible in different scenarios. What is common is that the HGH supplements have not been approved to be used in all of the situations mentioned and the use of HGH is not monitored by a doctor. Human growth hormone products have only been approved for medical purposes. Advertisements promoting HGH supplements as anti-aging and performance enhancers need to be checked out and researched properly.
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