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Help Your Heart Grow
I turned into my parents’ driveway in Maryland and parked the car. Before I could even step out and close the door, Mom flew out of the backyard, gesturing frantically.
“Your father had a breakdown,” she blurted. “Your brother took him to...
Magnesium 101
Magnesium is an important mineral that serves numerous essential functions in the body. There are more than 300 biochemical processes in the human body that require the use of the mineral magnesium. From the center of the human body, the...
Not all Fats are Bad
Fats have been unfairly lumped together as being all bad for too long. Fat doesn’t necessarily cause disease, and can actually cause a role in its prevention. The truth is that some fats are very bad for us and some fats are actually very good for...
Pineapples: The Healing Fruit of the Tropics (includes a recipe for Pina-Banana Orange Smoothie)
Pineapples: The Healing Fruit of the Tropics (includes a recipe for Pina-Banana Orange Smoothie) By Monique N. Gilbert, B.Sc. http://www.MoniqueNGilbert.com For a natural and tasty way to improve your health and boost your healing...
Take Control of Diabetes by Avoiding these 5 Common Mistakes
(ARA) - If you are one of the 17 million people in the United States who has diabetes, you know that careful monitoring of your blood sugar and ongoing treatment are critical to your health. By keeping your blood sugar as close to normal as...
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Side Effects of HGH
There has been a major buzz recently about Human Growth Hormone
(HGH). This hormone is naturally produced by the pituitary gland
in the brain and it is responsible for the growth and
maintenance of healthy cells in practically every part of the
body. As we age, we produce less and less HGH. This drop in HGH
levels leads to some common signs of aging such as wrinkles in
the skin, loss of bone density, hair loss, and a decrease of
lean muscle tissue. Recent medical studies have shown that HGH,
when taken as an adult, can halt or even reverse many of these
effects.
There are many ways to supplement your HGH level. You can get a
prescription from your doctor for injections of pure Human
Growth Hormone or you can take an over-the-counter supplement
designed to raise your body's natural production of HGH. These
supplements come in capsule form, effervescent tablets, sprays,
and powders.
However, the remarkable benefits of HGH treatment are not
risk-free. Use of HGH injections or supplements can produce some
disturbing side effects. Some of these side effects
include
enlarged heart or kidneys, onset of diabetes, hypoglycemia,
carpal tunnel syndrome, stiff muscles and joints, numbness in
the hands, nightmares, fatigue, high blood pressure, and
tenderness or pain at the site of injection (only when used
subcutaneously).
Before beginning any supplement program, it is always wise to
consult with your doctor. In addition to the above common side
effects, some patients have an allergic reaction to ingredients
in HGH supplements. Signs of allergic reaction include tightness
in the chest or throat, chest pain, skin rash or hives, or
swollen or itchy skin. Be aware of these possible signs of
allergic reaction and immediately alert your healthcare
professional or contact emergency medical personnel if such
signs appear.
About the author:
HGH Info provides detailed
information about HGH products, injections and side effects,
where to buy HGH, and reviews of best HGH sprays, supplements,
vitamins, and more. HGH Info is the sister site of Hyaluronic Acid Web.
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