Human Growth Hormone And Kids Of Below Average Height |
| 6/27/2009 9:39:50 PM |
Perhaps you have read about or even used Human Growth Hormone in order to build muscle or delay the signs of aging. According to what I have read Human Growth Hormone is also given to children who are way below average height for their age in order to encourage them to grow. Some people seem to frown on the idea of children receiving Human Growth Hormone and claim that we all come in different shapes and sizes and we should accept each other as we are. I used to think that way too but after watching a documentary about the smallest man in Britain I gained some fresh perspective. The man in question never took Human Growth Hormone and he seems to have accepted his demure stature. However when I watched the documentary I saw how much prejudice this brave man had to endure and felt sickened by the way some people treat each other. Yes people should accept each other as they are, but they don’t. This made me think that if I had a child of significantly below average height I probably would ask a doctor about Human Growth Hormone just to protect my son or daughter from that kind of prejudice.
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