Intro to HGH Pills and Hormone Replacement Therapy
The HGH pills that you hear about every day are those that are usually administered without a prescription. You need to understand the difference between these and hormone replacement therapy.
In order to do that you are going to be presented a short background of HGH pills and hormone replacement therapy. This should be very helpful to you as you decide which path of treatment is right for you.
About HGH Pills
Some of the most popular HGH pills include GenF20, HGH Energizer, and GHR1000. These are chosen first because of their success rate which is 90% when GHR1000 is used, 85% when GenF20 is used, and almost comparable success rates for the HGH energizer (at least in well over 50% of cases).
These supplements are used at home without a prescription. They are said to provide a variety of benefits such as the following:
- Enhancement of athletic performance
- Improvement of sexual function
- Treatment of chronic fatigue
- To treat syndrome, fibromyalgia, and obesity
Sometimes this is regarded as a “milder type of scientifically engineered HGH” but it is not actually the real human growth hormone. None of the ingredients in it are taken from animals or humans and/or the ingredients are not a synthesized replica of the real HGH.
Rather, they are supplements that have in them a variety of human growth hormone stimulating ingredients. For instance, they contain essential amino acids used for this purpose.
You can find liquid, spray, and powder forms of this substance that is intended for a similar purpose as the HGH pills. None of these are anything like the injections received in a doctor’s office though.
A Little Background (Prescriptions)
Since 1985, various forms of synthetic prescription HGH approved by the FDA have been increasingly used. These are way more potent supplies of 191 amino acids engineered to replicate what is produced by the pituitary gland.
However, the FDA only approved it for legal treatment for serious medical conditions: Deficiency, Turner's syndrome, Chronic Renal Deficiency, Intrauterine Growth Retardation, Prader-Willi syndrome, Cachexia, and Adolescent Height Deficit are on the top of this HGH treatment priority list. It was not intended at all for use by athletes, and doing so it illegal in the U.S.
However, many of the HGH pills sold over the counter may be used for athletic supplementation. The biggest advantage to athletes would be greater injury resistance.