The GH growth hormone is a protein, and proteins are not bad for you. They are full of amino acids as well, and have many benefits that can be noticed.
It can be. Growth hormone is only effective if taken when your bones are still growing. If you're completely done growing already and you take growth hormone, you could develop acromegaly, which will mean only your hands and face will grow and you'll look like a freak.Search Google Images for Acromegaly, you'll see what I mean.
Factors such as nutrition, genetics, environment, hormonal balance, and physical activity can influence growth in individuals. Hormones like growth hormone and thyroid hormone play a key role in regulating growth, while factors like malnutrition, chronic illness, and certain medical conditions can hinder growth. Additionally, environmental factors such as stress, exposure to toxins, and socioeconomic status can impact growth.
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Neither - they are a natural part of the ecosystem of the planet and have a role to play in that ecosystem. Good and Bad are human concepts.
When your body is making not enough growth hormone, external human growth hormone is not bad for you, it will help you to grow to normal (standard) hight. Otherwise, when you should take external human growth hormone in addition to your own sufficient supply, it could harm your health in various ways.
yes but there are some bad side affects to using them
The GH growth hormone is a protein, and proteins are not bad for you. They are full of amino acids as well, and have many benefits that can be noticed.
It can be. Growth hormone is only effective if taken when your bones are still growing. If you're completely done growing already and you take growth hormone, you could develop acromegaly, which will mean only your hands and face will grow and you'll look like a freak.Search Google Images for Acromegaly, you'll see what I mean.
He doesn't have a disease, just great genes! no its a disease it doesn't mean its bad it congenial growth hormone that makes him look 17 and he'll always look like that kinda like the disease that makes look old very young but reversed
A good diet and good fitness, or you could go for like a growth hormone for the chemical side but that is not cool only if it is really bad. You have to go to your doctor for the hormone
HGH, or Human Growth Hormone, is a natural hormone produced by the human brain that helps your body to function properly. There are various artificial HGH products on the market for those who feel they need to grow taller, but they all should be taken after one has finished going through puberty, and after consulting with their doctor.
growth depends upon growth hormone in your body and also depends upon genetically Calcium and Vit- D makes your bone strong
Human hormones differ from canine hormones so I suggest that you consult your vet first before giving your pet any medication -- especially growth hormones. There are also many other factors to consider in dog medication: size, weight, breed, health condition, proper dosage, etc. It is best to get a medical opinion or two to be sure all these are covered. Better safe than sorry.
Your question is a bit misleading. Lionel Messi was found to have a growth hormone deficiency when he was a child. It is a medical condition, not an illness. He would have taken daily growth hormone injections as a child/teenager to boost his height. I am not sure if Lionel Messi is a case of that he produces his own growth hormone (and just needed a bit more because he wasn't growing enough), or if he doesn't produce growth hormone at all. If you don't produce it at all, you are advised to stay on it for life because it also contributes to other effects (besides growth) such as general well being, energy, bone density, muscle mass etc. If a person who doesn't produce any growth hormone themselves comes off the gh injections, they would be prone to osteoporosis, no energy, weakness, and basically a poor quality of life. Staying on growth hormone for life doesn't mean the person will continue to grow. Come 18yrs old you stop growing regardless, simply due to genetics. In comparison, people who naturally produce their own growth hormone still produce it throughout their lives for the same reasons as I've mentioned above. As you know growth hormone is banned in competitive sports for obvious reasons. But remember this is referring to sportsmen/women who are using it but are already producing their own growth hormone, and then they have an injection which is increasing their growth hormone levels on top of what they already produce. I can imagine besides providing them with increased performance, it can also prove to be bad for their health in the long run.
The growth hormone that triggers the growth of feathers in most common chickens is called biatenophase. It is not present in unfertilized chicken eggs. Unless the egg is fertilized and does not hatch than this is not possible.Dr. John Lee M.V.
no! it just freezes your game