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Until Recently, Hgh Growth Hormone Therapy has only been
available in the form of Prescription Hgh injections that have been
prohibitively expensive and difficult to use. It is important to note that most
of the research on Hgh has been done with Prescription Hgh Injections. This is
mainly due to the fact that large pharmaceutical companies are the ones that
spend the largest money for Hgh Growth Hormone Research Testing. The cost of Prescription Hgh Injections costs anywhere from $900
to $3,500 a month, and usually requires one to two injections a day, in
the form of self administered shots. The expensive cost of Hgh Prescription
injections has primarily limited their use to the rich and
famous
If you can afford to spend at least $900 a month for prescription hgh
injections then call 1-800-226-2370 in order to find a qualified doctor in your
area. If you prefer to look for a qualified Hgh doctor online check out these
links 1 2 At the present time there are 5 main pharmaceutical companies producing Prescription Hgh Injections. These prescription hgh drugs cost between $900-$3,500 a month; not including doctor consultations and lab fees.
Hgh Prescription Injections work by injecting a synthetic compound of 190 amino acids directly into the blood stream. Recent research has shown that smaller doses of Hgh Growth Hormone Therapy actually works better than the originally tested larger doses. The newer smaller dose Prescription Hgh injection formulations also partially eliminate most of the risks of hgh. See side effects of hgh The latest research into using smaller doses of Hgh Growth Hormone seems to at least partially to substantiate the research on Homeopathic Hgh Growth Hormone Therapy. Also see homeopathic hgh There
are two types of Prescription Hgh. The second type of hgh prescription is of the Secretagogue variety. Secretagogue, is a fancy word for growth hormone releasing compound. Secretagogues are based on the fact that recent medical research has revealed that the aging pituitary cells can still secrete as much growth hormones as someone in their 20's if they are adequately stimulated. This astounding discovery is the basis of the natural secretagogues, homeopathic Hgh releasers and Hgh releaser supplements, and latest type of secretagogues prescription hgh therapy. Due to the fact that our bodies don't need more growth hormone, but just need to release it; has lead several pharmaceutical companies to look into growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH). The only prescription GHRH presently approved by the FDA is Geref, manufactured by Serono Laboratories. At the present time Geref is actually more costly than regular prescription hgh injections, and this high price tag puts it out of reach of most people. However homeopathic hgh and hgh releaser supplements are based upon this same hgh releaser theory. Some
of the newest Pharmaceutical research is
into the area of Secretagogues. Two
secretagogues are now well into clinical
trials in this country. The first one
developed, GHRP 6, is a growth
hormone-releasing peptide being tested by
Wyeth-Ayerst. It has now been tested and is
remarkably free of side effects, according
to its developer, Cyril Bowers, Ph.D., of
Tulane Medical School in New Orleans. GHRP 6
has not yet been approved by the FDA, and
therefore is not available at this time.
These alternative methods to Hgh prescription injections act to stimulate the pituitary to release the human growth hormone, which is actually still produced by our bodies in sufficient quantities as we age. These new types of Hgh Human Growth Hormone therapies are not based on pumping the body up with synthetic Hgh, but with releasing Hgh from its dormant state in the pituitary gland itself. Also see homeopathic hgh and hgh releaser supplements Although hgh prescription injection research has been quite amazing and dramatic, we still don't know the long term effects i.e. 15-20 years of continual injections. When hgh prescription injections are used for many years, one of the possible side effects of hgh prescription therapy is that by continually adding synthetic growth hormone to the body, the body may stop releasing human growth hormone on its own. The body could become lazy in its production of hgh since it no longer needs to manufacture and release hgh on its own. Prescription hgh injections were only approved by the FDA six years ago, and further research is still needed in order to understand the long term risks of hgh therapy. It is also important to note that there are also some potential side effects of hgh prescriptions, mostly when given in high dose prescription hgh injections. Click here to read more about the risks of hgh.
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