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Saturday, February 2, 2008

What are the pros and cons of each method? Which methods actually work?

METHOD # 1: HGH Injections

Evidence from several well-known studies does suggest that HGH injections do work; however, there are some drawbacks to using HGH injections.

With injections, synthetic HGH is injected into the body, typically 2 to 3 times per day. The average cost per injection is $25.00; thus, it costs $50.00 - $75.00 per day to use injectable HGH. And to make matters worse, recombinant (injectable) growth hormone is a drug that is available by prescription only. And since you are not treating a "classified disease", insurance will not cover HGH injections. That means that you have to pay for all of these costs out of your own pocket!

And as I mentioned above, injections use synthetic (scientifically engineered) HGH. In other words, it's not natural. Anytime you introduce a large amount of a foreign hormone into the human body, there is the risk of side effects.

In fact, in a July 5, 1990 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, it was found that some patients undergoing injections suffered from various adverse side effects.

Pros: Injectable HGH is effective

Cons: Injectable HGH is very expensive, painful, time-consuming, requires a prescription and can have serious side effects

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