SOMATROX HGH What is Human Growth Hormone?
Human growth hormone (HGH) is naturally produced in the pituitary gland. It provides cell growth and regeneration and therefore is critical for retaining muscle mass and strong bone density. All these factors impact the health of human tissue and vital organs. The liver can quickly convert HGH into growth factors after secretion, which is used throughout the body.
High levels of HGH in the body may cause acromegaly (increased bone mass) and gigantism (in children). Taking high amounts of HGH as an adult can shut down the natural production of growth hormone, which is called negative inhibition and your body has a difficult time trying to produce it without extra help. Side effects can occur if taking exogenous HGH but consult with your medical provider before taking any medication of this kind.
Most of the time, HGH is used for its very effective therapeutic properties. With the mind on therapy and following a therapeutic dosing schedule, the standard dosage would be around 1-3 iu in a single day. Occasionally, therapists will stretch the dose out to about 4 IU’s, but this is not as common. To play it safe, you can count on most dosages being around 1 IU. The 1 IU is essentially the standard dosage for those following an anti-aging protocol.