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HORMONE DEFICIENCY.ZIP

[unpublished] What benefits will you experience as a result of GH therapy?   (created at May 19, 2009)   77  

Your body requires the correct levels of growth hormone for efficient and effective metabolism of food, and for correct body composition. The goal of GH therapy is to restore the correct level of GH in patients who present with a GH deficiency. GH is also ...

[unpublished] Possible side effects of human growth hormone   (created at May 19, 2009)   59  

By far the most common side effect to GH therapy is joint pain or joint swelling. Joint pain presents 27% of the time, and joint swelling will present 41% of the time. These joint issues are related to incorrect dosages, and your doctor will adjust the dos...
Possible side effects of human growth hormone

[unpublished] What is AGHD (adult growth hormone deficiency)?   (created at May 19, 2009)   70  

Adults can experience a deficiency in growth hormone, and the health effects of this deficiency can be profound. Adults will experience a GH deficiency if their pituitary gland is not secreting an appropriate quantity of GH into the blood stream, or if thr...

[unpublished] A description of growth hormone   (created at May 19, 2009)   82  

Growth hormone is a necessary protein produced by the pituitary gland in the hypothalamus of the brain. Growth hormone is the primary hormone responsible for the growth that occurs as a child matures into a full sized adult. Growth hormone plays an integra...

[unpublished] Who should take it?   (created at May 19, 2009)   37  

In my opinion, most adults over 30.  But that's just my opinion.  You can be tested for IGF-1 levels, or serum levels if you want to determine your needs precisely, and have your doctor decide if you are sufficiently "hgh deficient" to a degree t...

[unpublished] Side effects of human growth hormone   (created at May 19, 2009)   60  

It's been studied for decades, and I've never heard of even one case of dangerous side effects like other hormones can have. It is a non-toxic naturally occurring hormone, not a foreign substance to the body. It has no drug-like side effects. Hgh injection...

[unpublished] Can aging be reversed by human growth hormone?   (created at May 19, 2009)   59  

According to some doctors and researchers, yes. Medical research concurs that human growth hormone plays a pivotal role in liver, brain, heart and kidney regeneration, as well as assisting in the conversion of fat to muscle (fat metabolism) and the utiliza...

[unpublished] Why haven't I heard of human growth hormone before?   (created at May 19, 2009)   82  

Formerly, only the wealthy and elite athletes could afford to travel to Europe or Mexico for "prescription only", recombinant human growth hormone. They had to pay up to $30,000.00 per year for this, and then had to endure daily injections. After other rel...

[unpublished] How soon could I expect to notice a change in human growth hormone?   (created at May 19, 2009)   66  

Every person’s body and health is very different, so everyone reacts uniquely. Hgh injections seem to be faster. As for "beyond hgh" some people report noticing something after the first few days, some in a few weeks, and some not until the third month. I ...

[unpublished] What about taking growth hormone while travelling?   (created at May 14, 2009)   69  

Therapy will be more effective if you consistently follow the dosing schedule given by the physician. While travelling, remember to consider the storage guidelines of your growth hormone. Ask your nurse about the NordiPen® FRIO Bag. This is a special bag d...
What about taking growth hormone while travelling?

[unpublished] Can growth hormone therapy be taken with other medication?   (created at May 14, 2009)   62  

Growth hormone may be taken with most other medication, but it is important to tell your doctor about all medications (i.e. those prescribed by a doctor and those available without a prescription) that you are taking, especially glucocorticoids, sex steroi...

[unpublished] What about feature walls—are they still allowed by the ‘design police’?   (created at May 13, 2009)   66  

Yes, it is still a very good way to make a focal point in a room. Using an interesting wallcovering can highlight an important area of a room such as around a fireplace, or create a positive first impression in an entrance hall, for example. You could pape...

[unpublished] How do I treat a sting if my child doesn't have an allergic reaction?   (created at May 12, 2009)   64  

If there's a stinger, remove it by scraping it out with your fingernail or a credit card. (Pulling it out with your fingers or tweezers could squeeze more of the venom into your baby's body.) Wash the area thoroughly with soap and water. You can help relie...

[unpublished] What are the warning signs of head and neck cancers?   (created at May 09, 2009)   60  

Warning signs of head and neck cancers depend on the location of the cancer. Sometimes there are no warning signs. That's why men and women over 40 may wish to get an annual cancer-related health checkup, especially if they use tobacco or alcohol. Having a...

[unpublished] What are the symptoms of Lyme disease?   (created at May 06, 2009)   60  

Lyme disease can affect any part of the body and cause many different symptoms. The commonest symptoms relate to the person feeling unwell, having flu-like symptoms, extreme tiredness, muscle pain, muscle weakness, joint pain, upset digestive system, heada...

[unpublished] The symptoms for liver cancer?   (created at May 04, 2009)   66  

These symptoms might be caused by liver cancer: Unexplained weight loss Anorexia (persistent lack of appetite) Early satiety (feeling very full after a small meal) Persistent abdominal pain Increasing abdominal girth (swelling of the "stomach" area) with o...

[unpublished] What are the side effects of treatment for Colorectal Cancer?   (created at May 04, 2009)   70  

It is often hard to limit the effects of therapy so that only cancer cells are removed or destroyed. Because healthy tissue may also be damaged, treatment can cause unpleasant side effects. The side effects of cancer treatment are different for each person...

[unpublished] What do I need to know about the treatment for colorectal cancer?   (created at May 04, 2009)   74  

The doctor develops a treatment plan to fit each patient’s needs. Treatment for colorectal cancer depends on the size and location of the tumor, the stage of the disease, the patient’s general health, and other factors. Most people who have cancer want to ...

[unpublished] What are the side effects of treatment for Endocrine Cancer?   (created at May 04, 2009)   105  

The methods used to treat endocrine cancer are very powerful. That's why treatment often causes side effects. Fortunately, most side effects are temporary. The side effects of chemotherapy depend on the drugs given and the individual response of the patien...

[unpublished] What is Bone Cancer?   (created at May 03, 2009)   106  

Cancer that starts in the bone (primary bone cancer) is relatively rare, with about 2,500 cases diagnosed in the United States each year. The most common types of bone cancer occur more frequently in children and young adults, while other bone cancer is pr...