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HGH Side Effects

Hgh Releasers Side effects and Cautions:
Diabetics and borderline diabetics, persons who have not completed their bone growth (children and teenagers) and pregnant or lactating women, and cancer patients should not take amino acid based secretagogues.

L-arginine and L-ornithine Amino Acid Cautions:
Because growth hormone depletes potassium and opposes the actions of insulin, diabetics and borderline diabetics should only use GH releasers under a physican's supervision. L-Arginine and L-ornithine may improve or worsen diabetic conditions. L_arginine and L-ornithine sometimes have the side effect of reactivating latent herpes virus infections. Therefore persons who have ever had ocular or brain herpes should not use these amino acids and therefore avoiding any potential side effects. Those with certain psychoses may experinece worsened symptoms if they take L-arginine or L-ornithine.

L-tyrosine Amino Acid Caution and Side Effects:
Cancer patients should avoid taking L Tyrosine, as cetain cancers, such as melanoma, can depend on this amino acids to fuel their growth. Persons taking antidepressant drugs should consult their doctor before taking L-tyrosine supplementation; as it may be necesary to adjust antidepressant dosages due to the mood enhancing effects of L-tyrosine. Supplemental use of L-tyrosine may raise or normalize blood pressure. Insomnia may occur from overstimulation if taken too close to bedtime.

Side Effects and Risks of Prescription Human Growth Hormone (hgh) Injections
The risks of prescription human growth hormone (hgh) injections have been shown in some studies to include the following hgh side effects:

  • Higher risk for developing forms of cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Insulin resistance
  • Arthritis and edema
  • Fluid retention
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Gynecomastia (enlarged breasts)
  • Lowered production of the body's own human growth hormone
  • Elevation of blood sugar
  • Acromegaly (abnormal bone growth in the wrist, hands and feet)

These hgh side effects were experienced when high prescription hgh injection dosages were given. Numerous studies have shown that these hgh side effects can be reduced or eliminated by using a low dose higher frequency prescription injection method. Under this method the person takes a prescription Hgh injection twice daily.

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