Use of HGH in Scotland |
| 3/20/2007 3:20:00 PM |
 In many parts of the UK, there are special needle exchange clinics being set up at numerous gyms all over the country. Data relating to the type and amount of the needles exchanged has been collected and analyzed. The results are shocking health professionals and sports administrators. 50% of the total number of needles exchanged last year in the UK were used to inject illegal drugs, but the remaining 50% (the longer and thicker needles that are able to penetrate into the muscle) were used to inject steroids. In some inner city parts, that percentage was as high as 70%. Clinic reports now show that many users are now turning to the human growth hormone (HGH). 21% is estimated to have turned to HGH and have steered away from the more traditional performance-enhancing drugs. In Glasgow, Scotland, over one million needles are handed out every year with a return rate of about 80%, which suggests that there is an enormous level of HGH and steroid usage. In New York and Hollywood the use of HGH is rife, as it prevents wrinkles and is the newest treatment for anti-aging. No wonder it is called the "Peter Pan" drug. |
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