Human
growth hormone diseases can be determined through administering tests on
individuals. Human growth hormone is the hormone responsible for growth and
plays a role in metabolism processes. It is secreted by the pituitary gland and
considered to be a major product of the gland. Human growth hormone is commonly
referred to as somatotropin.
HGH
diseases are present in forms of excess or deficiency of the hormone.
Basically, HGH deficiency gives low stature to an individual and excessive HGH
is related to gigantism. There are different methods of treating HGH diseases.
The treatment of an individual with HGH disease can be more effective if the
disease is identified earlier.
There
are different tests that are used to find out if an individual has HGH disease. One of these tests is the Growth Hormone
Simulation Test (GHST). GHST is used to determine the individual’s ability to
produce HGH. There are several purposes of the GHST test. Some of these are:
1.)
To identify delayed puberty
2.)
To monitor the functioning of the pituitary gland
3.)
To help in the analysis of pituitary tumors and gigantism
4.)
To assess HGH therapy
Before
adhering to the test, an individual must abstain from any activity that might
affect his HGH levels. There are drugs that must be avoided because they
decrease or increase the HGH level. Amphetamines, dopamines and corticosteroids
are drugs to be avoided before the test. The patient must also avoid being
stressed, avoid exercising or going into a diet because these factors affect
the HGH level. The patient must also abstain from eating or drinking after
midnight before the test.
A
normal person with a low level of HGH before the test doesn’t necessarily mean
that he has a disease. The level of HGH of a patient is bound to increase after
simulation. If the level doesn’t increase after simulation, then the patient is
recommended for other tests and will be examined for other symptoms of HGH
disease.
GHST
involves the injection of insulin-induced hypoglycemia or HGH releasing factor
to stimulate the secretion of HGH. Blood
samples are taken five times after the injection of a stimulant. These blood
samples are used in determining the HGH level of a patient.
During
the test, a patient may experience sweating and sleepiness. A minor distress is
also expected to be felt after the test. There are also cases of ketosis and a
disturbance of the body’s acid-base balance that is associated with GHST. A
patient may also experience too much bleeding, fainting, blood accumulation
under the skin and infection. However,
all of these side effects can be avoided with proper and keen observation form
the administering doctor.
The
GHST is one of the frequently used tests in determining HGH diseases. However, it is merely a test to determine the
HGH level and the pituitary glands capacity to produce HGH. A fixed HGH level
is used as parameter to determine if a patient has HGH deficiency. Normal
results vary with sex and age. If a patient falls below the normal results, he
is recommended for diagnosis and treatment.
Undergoing
a test is not the cure for HGH diseases. The tests are only the start of
treating HGH diseases. All people are at risk of acquiring Human growth
diseases. People who notice abnormalities in their height or muscle mass should
immediately submit themselves for a test. It is never too late to prevent HGH
diseases.
Human Growth Hormone: The Latest
Wonder Drug for Youth
It
seems there's no stopping the beauty industry. From plastic surgery to photo
shopping debaucheries, today's generation is becoming the new example for
risqué enhancements all in the name of attractiveness. In extremity, many women, and men for that
matter, seek answers to questions most of its older generation were always afraid
to ask, questions like 'How do we stop the aging process?', 'Is there a wonder
drug out there somewhere?' and if so 'How do we gain access to it?' are
becoming usual topics in commercial media such as magazines and the Internet.
Fortunately,
vital information like this isn't forbidden anymore. Many believe that indeed,
the wonder drug has been discovered and it comes in the form of HGH products
now available in the market.
HGH
AND ITS ORIGINS
What
exactly is HGH? HGH stands for Human Growth Hormones or Somatropin, a natural
hormone produced by the body in the pituitary gland. Although considered minute in size, this
small endocrine gland found at the base of the brain is responsible for many imperative
human body processes leading of which is growth and rejuvenation, followed by
functions such as:
•
Metabolic food-energy conversion
•
Blood pressure regulation
•
Higher Immunity function
•
Superior sexual performance
•
Pregnancy and Birth Stimulation of Contractions
As
individuals start to age however, the production of HGH by the pituitary gland
starts to slow down and in effect, the maintenance of tissues and organs of the
body is reduced. For the middle-aged market, this means less skin elasticity
and more wrinkles, less fat burned and more flab and less energy, so the
individual becomes more susceptible to depression.
Many
diseases such as diabetes, HIV-related muscle wasting, Sheehan syndrome, brain
injuries and hemorrhages are all caused by an underproduction of HGH by the
pituitary gland.
WHAT
EXACTLY CAN HGH DO?
Due
to man's need to regain youth and all that comes with it, the popularity of
synthetic HGH products have been hyped up lately with celebrities like
Sylvester Stallone, Suzanne Somers, Mary J. Blige and even Oprah Winfrey all
paying homage to the wonder drug.
Coming
in different forms such as oral sprays, releasers and injections, these
products claim to assist natural bodily processes by increasing HGH levels as
those experienced in the peaks of human puberty.
Injections,
considered to be the most effective, require a doctor's prescription to
purchase. Its direct application in the subcutaneous skin level is easily
absorbed by the body and is almost immediately felt. Because of this, it is
also the most expensive $800 to $3,000 per month. Small, effective doses are
considered the most effective at 4-8 IU per week or 0.5 IU at 2 doses for 6
days.
Attending
physicians need to keep close watch though as different side effects have been
known to pop up in different age brackets. Too high a dosage for the older
market may cause permanent damage.
Oral
sprays, considered to be the most convenient to take, does not contain straight
HGH. Because it is readily available in the market and can be bought without
prescription, natural HGH may be too dangerous considering self-diagnosis by
most customers. What oral sprays contain is a combination of amino acids
(coming from the 191 natural amino acids) that is processed by the body to
stimulate the brain to produce HGH. Taken in via the mouth or nose, these amino
acids are inhaled and travel from the bloodstream to the brain to trigger HGH
production. For some people, an effect is immediately felt by the body while
for others; it takes about one to 6 months for any changes to be felt.
Pills,
being the least expensive, are also considered as the least effective for HGH
consumption. Because the pill undergoes digestion in the large intestine, the
contained amino acid in its solid substance is also broken down and may lose
all its effective properties.
HGH
AND ITS RISKS
The
affectivity of HGH has been contested by several parties however. Not all
believe that HGH is the ultimate solution to aging problems. In fact, it is
still considered illegal in some countries like Australia where further tests
have to be developed before fully releasing it commercially.
Comparing
it to the effect of anabolic steroids, studies have shown that many dangerous
side effects have been connected to it such as swelling in the internal organs,
insulin resistance, and abnormal enlargement in bone density, fluid retention,
liver damage and the likes.
WHO
SHOULD TAKE IT THEN?
With
any drug, it is best that the taking of it be backed up by a physician's
advice, constant research and marked testimonials from people who've had prior
experience taking it. If the high stakes for beauty and youth is a price worth
paying, then HGH is a worthy investment. Otherwise, maybe the age-old formula
of balanced nutrition, healthy exercise and a childlike mindset is still the
best road to take.
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