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Index » Health & Hygiene » Weight Training Programs
 

What is HGH?

 

HGH is not an anabolic steroid, but a peptide-based (protein) hormone that is much more closely related in structure to compounds like insulin than steroids. But for bodybuilders, the important thing about GH is that it does produce effects comparable to anabolic steroids. Growth Hormone is a powerful anabolic compound that has been proven to increase lean muscle in both athletes and medical patients alike. GH also helps speed up body fat loss and increases energy levels.

GH has been called a master hormone and the fountain of youth because of its effects on combating the overall decline in health that accompanies aging. Many clinics that specialize in longevity regularly prescribe HGH as a way for people to regain their youth and health effects. It is also administered to promote growth in children who are deficient.

GH is available in a variety of different sources, but since the molecule is so delicate and temperature sensitive it should only be administered by injection and kept refrigerated.

Until modern synthetic versions were first created, the only sources for HGH were from cadavers (i.e. corpses!). Unfortunately this carried with it the risk of viruses including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

By itself growth hormone can be considered moderately anabolic. But when stacked with steroids the effects are nothing short of outstanding. In the early 1990s a whole host of 230-240-pound bodybuilders suddenly started turning up onstage weighing 260, 270, 280+ pounds. And this usually happened in less than a year!

So why not!

So why shouldnt you add HGH to your bodybuilding workouts? For starters much of the GH on the blackmarket is counterfeit. How safe do you think basement labs are? Do you think theyre worried about quality control? There is also the price to contend with. Unless you have very deep pockets, a typical cycle of growth hormone will set you back thousands of dollars. Trust us there are better places to invest your hard-earned cash. Finally and perhaps most important GH can be dangerous. Take a look at the midsections of many of todays larger pro bodybuilders. It seems protruding guts are a dime a dozen now days. The reason is that growth hormone causes more than just muscles to grow, it also enlarges internal organs. Now this cant be healthy (its not that attractive and appealing either!).

A safe alternative

Rather than give in to the risk, appeal, and cost of HGH, we strongly encourage you to check out some of the fantastic legal HGH analogs that are available. These exciting new products are reported to produce effects comparable to steroids and growth hormone without the side effects of these illegal drugs. Check them out today!

Author: Bob Howard
 
Author Bio:
Bob Howard is a proclaimed scripter. Bob likes to write articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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