Health Hazards of Using HGH Injections
The growth hormone was discovered in the 1920s as a possible stimulant for muscle growth. By the mid to late 1980s, scientists were able to reproduce the protein hormone by using recombinant DNA technology. HGH supplements are now available in many forms, as the availability of large quantities of this recombinant hormone increased and therapeutic uses of the hormone became possible.
However, with the newer media and internet hype, a lot of false advertising has created unrealistic expectations and false hope in how HGH works and its effects on the body. Whether it’s the claim to be the “fountain of youth” or simply a new way to “get ripped”, many companies are stressing the value of oral growth hormones. Unfortunately, HGH can not live up to these expectation through oral supplementation because this hormone cannot be activated in the stomach.
On the other hand, taking HGH by injection has the risk of abuse, which can lead to frequent and sometimes fatal side effects in the body. Also, as this synthetic growth hormone is taken for years in a treatment cycle, the risk of side effects increases due to the long term treatment.
Risk of Serious Side Effects Associated with HGH Injections
Fluid retention, arthritis and other issues: In 1993 a clinical trial performed on twelve adults at Washington University reported that half the subjects developed carpal tunnel syndrome, fluid retention and arthritis within weeks of starting injections. Thankfully all symptoms reversed soon after stopping the HGH treatment.
Heart enlargement: Your heart can become enlarged due to high dosing during HGH injections. The ramifications of this are unclear, but it makes it advisable to take injections under the care of a knowledgeable doctor.
Risk of Transmitting Diseases: Anytime needles, vials or other equipment is shared there is a risk of traces of blood, increasing the risk of the transmission of blay enter the blood stream, increasing risk of infection and inflammation due to damage to blood vessels. Sterility of the substance being injected is also an issue, as this can increase risk of infection. In severe cases, injections that causood borne diseases such as hepatitis or HIV.
Additionally, if the skin is not properly cleaned prior to injection, dirt or bacteria me infection can cause thrombosis, ulcers and gangrene. There is also the danger of injecting into veins and nerves when the HGH injection is given in a small muscle group.
Finally, you should definitely beware of unauthorized claims about the use of human growth hormone. It is much better to go with a safe, natural herbal supplement that will help your body create naturally its own HGH. This is both healthier and more cost effective.

