The effect of taking growth hormone
03 Oct 2017
Many beginning weightlifters are interested in the positive and negative effect of taking Hormone Growth. In this article we will pay special attention to these issues and help you to quickly understand what is necessary to achieve the expected positive result.
The positive effect of the Growth Hormone
The spectrum of pharmacological activity, or the positive effect of Growth Hormone, includes:
- an increase in the number of muscle cells (by 78% of their original number);
- The growth of muscle mass (by 81%);
- Reduction of subcutaneous fat deposits (by 71%);
- Strengthening of bone tissue and ligaments (by 53%);
- Increase in muscular strength (by 88%);
- Improvement of sexual function (by 75%);
- Increased emotional stability (by 68%);
- Strengthening of the body's immune forces (by 72%);
- Increase in the level of insulin-like growth factor (by 84%);
- Acceleration of wound healing (by 71%);
- Rejuvenation and improvement of skin condition (by 68%);
- Prevention of loss of muscle mass (by 77%).
Negative effects of recombinant somatotropin
If the dosage is violated and the duration of the course use, development of negative side reactions is possible. So, because of compression of peripheral nerves with enlarged muscles, there may be numbness and pain in the extremities (so-called tunnel syndrome). It should be noted that this effect from Hormone Growth does not pose a danger and, after the discontinuation of the drug, is quickly eliminated.