Growth Hormone Injections Pros and Cons - New Research
The use of human growth hormone injections has been the issue of controversy. A new blog is promising ordinary people, wanting to buy HGH, help in finding their way through all the worthless hype that is today invading the internet about HGH. In no nonsense writing style GrowthHormoneInjections.net reveals both upsides and downsides to using synthetic HGH injections and HGH supplements.
Latest researches at Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research demonstrated that injections of growth hormone boost an athlete’s capability to sprint on a bicycle but has no effect on fitness, weight lifting or jumping. Professor Ken Ho, head of pituitary research at Garvan, as well as Chairman of the Department of Endocrinology at St. Vincent’s Hospital, undertook the project with Doctors Udo Meinhardt and Anne Nelson, as members of a larger team. Their verdicts are available today in the prestigious international journal, Annals of Internal Medicine.
"Those athletes given growth hormone improved their sprint capacity by 4-5%" said Professor Ho. "Growth hormone increases athletic sprinting when given alone or in combination with testosterone. This is the first demonstration of improvement in a selective aspect of physical performance with growth hormone. We believe that this effect may bring a competitive advantage to athletes engaging in sprint events.”
Whereas injections of growths hormone shows promise, it’s still innovative and considered not proven. Moreover, it requires getting the treatment only from a qualified medical professional. In addition, GrowthHormoneInjections.net points out that not like prescription injections, HGH supplements are a safer and yet efficient option to go without doctor visits or prescriptions needed, pain and risks of overdose.
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