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When shopping around for human growth hormone
products, it is important that you don't fall for the trap and be a victim
of HGH Scams that are out there on the Internet. HGH is a substance
promoting growth during the childhood and adult years. Human Growth
Hormone according to the FDA is a useful form of treatment in kids and
adults with growth hormone deficiency as well as in other certain uses. It
has been known however that clinical use of growth hormone for individual
patients with obesity is not recommended by the Association of Clinical
Endocrinologists.
Regulatory actions have been taken in the past
by the Food and Drug Administration to 'Be Youthful', a HGH product
manufacturer of Canada which made claims that their human growth hormone
product was a good effective treatment solution for patients with chronic
fatigue, depression, high cholesterol and blood pressure levels. Another
company which is a part of other HGH scams 'Nature's Youth', of
Centerville, MA destroyed close to 5,700 boxes of their Nature's Youth HGH
product, which held a market value of close to $515,000 after the FDA
notified them stating that the products the company is selling are
illegal. The company got in trouble for making claims that the Nature's
Youth human growth hormone product enhanced a body's natural production of
growth factors along with
IGF-1, along with speedy training
recovery, better physical performance, and increased immune system
function.
The bottom line is – growth hormone does
decline as you age, however there has been no proof in the recent years
that it is a beneficial practice to maintain its levels in young
individuals. HGH shots are generally a bad investment, as they are
expensive, have significant amount of side effects, and lack of
effectiveness. Products such as homeopathic HGH, oral growth hormone, and
other so called "growth-hormone releasers" are all fake and do not work.
For more information on HGH Scams,
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Source: http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/hgh.html
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