HGH guide, (my first guide, yes i used AI to help me write it for info).

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!DISCLAIMER!, i do not condone the use of synthetic growth hormone. Take this guide as you want but this was made for educational purposes only. AND THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE.

What is Human growth hormone or usually called "HGH":

HGH is a synthetic version of the natural hormone produced in the pituitary gland. It helps regulate growth, metabolism, body composition and other functions. HGH is only administered by injection, it is not available as pills or sprays (as many other peptides are).


FDA-Approved medical uses:

HGH is approved only for specific conditions where a doctor has diagnosed a deficiency or related issue through blood tests and other evaluations. It is not approved for anti-aging, athletic performance enhancement, bodybuilding, weight loss in healthy people, or general wellness.In children (pediatric use):Growth hormone deficiency (GHD)Short stature due to Turner syndrome, Noonan syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, SHOX deficiency, chronic kidney disease, idiopathic short stature, or being born small for gestational ageIn adults:Growth hormone deficiency (often from pituitary issues, surgery, or trauma)HIV-related wasting or cachexia (to help increase lean body mass and weight)Short bowel syndrome (in adults needing nutritional support)Your doctor will confirm eligibility with lab tests (e.g., IGF-1 levels, stimulation tests) and rule out contraindications like active cancer, uncontrolled diabetes, or certain eye/breathing problemsCommon Side

Effects and Risks:

Mild/common:Injection site reactions (redness, swelling, itching, pain, or thickening)Headache, joint/muscle pain, swelling (fluid retention)Fatigue or mild flu-like symptomsSerious (seek immediate medical help):Severe headache, vision changes, nausea (possible intracranial pressure)Allergic reactions (hives, swelling, difficulty breathing)High blood sugar (new or worsening diabetes)Breathing problems or sleep apneaHip/knee pain or limping (slipped capital femoral epiphysis in children)Signs of pancreatitis, enlarged organs, or cancer risk increase (especially if history of cancer)Long-term misuse can lead to acromegaly (abnormal bone growth), heart issues, diabetes, or tumor growth. Children must be monitored for scoliosis worsening or other complications.Overdose symptoms: Excessive swelling, sweating, enlarged features—call poison control or emergency services immediately.

As i said, use at your own risk. Do not take this as medical advice. :feelshah::feelshah:
 
why is this needed @Zagro already made a good guide a while back
 
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dnr there are way better guides
 
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!DISCLAIMER!, i do not condone the use of synthetic growth hormone. Take this guide as you want but this was made for educational purposes only. AND THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE.

What is Human growth hormone or usually called "HGH":

HGH is a synthetic version of the natural hormone produced in the pituitary gland. It helps regulate growth, metabolism, body composition and other functions. HGH is only administered by injection, it is not available as pills or sprays (as many other peptides are).


FDA-Approved medical uses:

HGH is approved only for specific conditions where a doctor has diagnosed a deficiency or related issue through blood tests and other evaluations. It is not approved for anti-aging, athletic performance enhancement, bodybuilding, weight loss in healthy people, or general wellness.In children (pediatric use):Growth hormone deficiency (GHD)Short stature due to Turner syndrome, Noonan syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, SHOX deficiency, chronic kidney disease, idiopathic short stature, or being born small for gestational ageIn adults:Growth hormone deficiency (often from pituitary issues, surgery, or trauma)HIV-related wasting or cachexia (to help increase lean body mass and weight)Short bowel syndrome (in adults needing nutritional support)Your doctor will confirm eligibility with lab tests (e.g., IGF-1 levels, stimulation tests) and rule out contraindications like active cancer, uncontrolled diabetes, or certain eye/breathing problemsCommon Side

Effects and Risks:

Mild/common:Injection site reactions (redness, swelling, itching, pain, or thickening)Headache, joint/muscle pain, swelling (fluid retention)Fatigue or mild flu-like symptomsSerious (seek immediate medical help):Severe headache, vision changes, nausea (possible intracranial pressure)Allergic reactions (hives, swelling, difficulty breathing)High blood sugar (new or worsening diabetes)Breathing problems or sleep apneaHip/knee pain or limping (slipped capital femoral epiphysis in children)Signs of pancreatitis, enlarged organs, or cancer risk increase (especially if history of cancer)Long-term misuse can lead to acromegaly (abnormal bone growth), heart issues, diabetes, or tumor growth. Children must be monitored for scoliosis worsening or other complications.Overdose symptoms: Excessive swelling, sweating, enlarged features—call poison control or emergency services immediately.

As i said, use at your own risk. Do not take this as medical advice. :feelshah::feelshah:
Not really needed tbh u should make a guide on niche topics
 
Water.

Shitty guide tbh.

Not even readable too.
 

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