HGH Treatments
What does Human Growth Hormones suppose to treat?
HGH Treatments can be appropriate if individuals having the following medical conditions.
The conditions include:
- Children with growth failure who have proven levels of low or no growth hormone (GH).
- GH can be used to treat conditions that produce short stature in children resulting from poor bone growth (dwarfism).
- Growth failure due to unknown cause.
- Adults with growth hormone deficiency that may have resulted from aging, stress, radiation, brain surgery, trauma or some kind of brain disorder
- ‘Prader Willi Syndrome‘ a rare genetic disorders resulting in growth failure, speech delay, excessive weight gain.
- GH can be used to treat Children & Adults with ‘Chronic Kidney Disease‘ (CKD), kidney failure or after a kidney transplant.
- ‘Turner’s syndrome’ is a chromosomal disorder which cause physical abnormalities like short stature, neck webbing, congenital heart disease and other cocurrent health issues.
- ‘Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome‘ (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Individual fail to thrive and lose a lot of muscle structure. Despite an anti viral therapy, they continuing to lose weight and show significant signs of wasting.
- ‘Short Bowel Syndrome‘ (SBS) is a malabsorption disorder caused by the surgical removal of the small intestine, or rarely due to the complete dysfunction of a large segment of bowel. SBS patient mostly showing eating disorders, weight loss and malnutrition.
- GH has been given to promote healing of large burns by reducing the amount of protein breakdown during the early post-injury period. Some 3rd degree burns can cause severe delay in the healing of the tissue. HGH might help by cell regeneration and recovering.
- Obesity – excessive body fat is a medical condition and is associated with various diseases heart disease, type 2 diabetes, breathing difficulties during sleep, certain types of cancer, and osteoarthritis.
Human growth hormone is considered not medically appropriate for, but not limited to, the following conditions:
- AIDS in children
- Anabolic therapy to enhance body mass or strengt
- Athletic performance enhancement
- To reverse aging
- Infertility
- Obesity
- Osteoporosis
- Crohn’s Disease
- Multiple sclerosis (MS).
To date there is no solid evidence that HGH can reverse or stop aging. Most supplements and nutrients all containing HGH are sold over the Internet which claims hope to the consumer. Most of these are claims are based scam and false statements. But there are only a few Human Growth products they really work.
All HGH therapies requires a prescription from a physician. Most physicians (unless they are involved in the manufacture of HGH) will not prescribe HGH injections because of the known complications.
For individuals who wants to build up body, or to lose weight, the best advice is to exercise (Gym, jogging, biking, swimming) or whatever make you sweat. It is cheaper, safer and a healthier than any HGH pill or spray, especially in young age between 20-35 years.


