The Truth About HGH Side Effects |
| 10/15/2007 10:20:20 AM |
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When I was growing up, I knew plenty of kids who were small for their age. It was no big deal. Some children were tall and well built. Others were small and fragile. We accepted each other as we were. I don’t recall knowing a small child whose parents were stressed out over his size. To me the idea of parents pumping their children full of Human Growth Hormone is weird. Why not just let nature take its course and take your son or daughter as they are. Perhaps these same parents would think twice if they knew more about HGH side effects. If taken in higher doses with out medical supervision, potential HGH side effects include acromegaly. Acromegaly is a condition that starts with excessive growth of the bones in the face to the extent that it changes the appearance. Acromegaly also involves irregular growth of the hands and feet, and an excessive hair increase all over the body. Worst of all, Acromegaly radically reduces life expectancy. Other HGH side effects may include low blood sugar, liver damage, thyroid damage, water retention and heart enlargement. Given the potential HGH side effects, I’d rather have a daughter the size of Thumbelina than start her on a course of Human Growth Hormone. Then again, I don't actually have any children, so perhaps this renders my opinion void. There are many benefits to taking HGH in the correct dose. Besides, smaller children are sometimes bullied because of their size. Furthermore, if a medical professional administers the drug the risk of HGH side effects is eliminated.
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