What is HGH?

Sunday 05th May 2019 Back to list

Growth hormone HGH is not only one of the most beneficial hormones secreted by the body, but also the easiest source of exogenous hormones. When using exogenous human growth hormone, it has the same characteristics as the growth hormone produced by the body itself, not only the most effective exogenous hormone, but also the most tolerant. This high dose tolerance makes it widely used in the field of drugs and performance enhancement.

Generally speaking, human growth hormone is always mentioned as an anabolic steroid in the media and in some conversations, but it is not a steroid. It does have strong anabolic properties, but that doesn't mean it is a steroid. The anabolic nature of food is also strong, but no one will call chicken steroids. The use of growth hormone HGH was successful in 1958. At that time the growth hormone HGH was obtained directly from the pituitary gland of human corpses. In 1985, the US Food and Drug Administration banned its use. The extracted growth hormone HGH is widely used in many treatment regimens, but this extraction method brings many unsanitary risks. In fact, the extraction of human growth hormone can cause Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a fatal brain dysfunction disease. Although the incidence is not high, it is enough for the SFDA to ban its use. Shortly after the extraction of human growth hormone HGH was banned, human growth hormone HGH appeared again. It is not a pure human growth hormone but a mixture of various free hormones. Soon after, pure human growth hormone was synthesized. This is a drug consisting of pure human growth hormone and its derivatives, commonly called Somatropin, Somapure. As for the role of this drug, there is no difference between the self-synthesized growth hormone.