Nov

5

Question: I heard human growth hormone can help people after surgery. Is that true?

Answer: The human growth hormone (HGH) that athletes take because they believe it helps them recover from injuries has been used successfully in burn patients for a number of years.

The healing process from a severe burn can sometimes put the body into a hypermetabolic state that ends up tearing down muscle and other tissue. In those circumstances, injections of HGH can reverse the destructive (catabolic) processes and promote constructive (anabolic) ones.

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Apr

11

 HGH can be beneficial to those suffering from severe burns. We found this HGH article at Meds.com.

According to David Herndon, MD, of Galveston Shriners Burn Center, recombinant human growth hormone (HGH) ameliorates the hypermetabolic state that follows severe burn injury by improving protein balance. It also accelerates wound and donor site healing and enhances collagen production.

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Feb

26

HGH can help ease the effects of  many suffering from disease and injury.

HGH helps people whose bodies are under stress or wasting because of the effects of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), burns, or traumatic injuries. In AIDS, the wasting syndrome is characterized by significant, unintended weight loss. If you have AIDS and have lost a lot of weight, HGH may help you gain weight. If you add a regimen of resistance exercise (weightbearing workouts), you can accumulate more muscle. Another study showed that after a trauma (severe injury), HGH along with adequate daily nutrition helped to enhance metabolism.

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HGH & Aids/Burn Patients

Dec

12

 What are some of the non anti-aging benefits of HGH? Cecilia Capuzzi Simon wrote a special to The Washington Post on HGH. Here is part of her story:

HGH does many things besides promote growth, and many endocrinologists think it has been misnamed. HGH regulates metabolism, converts fat into muscle and affects lipid levels. It is being studied as a treatment for AIDS patients and others with wasting diseases as well as in burn patients and people who have received transplanted organs.

Though levels of HGH drop after growth is done and as one ages, it is necessary to good health. Adults with growth hormone deficiency are likely to have an abnormal fat/muscle ratio and reduced strength, exercise capacity, cold tolerance, bone mineral content and cardiac output. They are at greater risk for cardiac death and psychosocial problems including depression, irritability and low libido.

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