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Friday, February 04, 2011

Weight Lifters Turning to Human Growth Hormone

More on this story (see yesterday's first post), including comments from an IMHO moron playing the IMHO diet con game to its lucrative max.
Growing numbers of male weight lifters may be taking human growth hormone (HGH) to bulk up and enhance performance, a study suggests.

The study, published in the American Journal on Addictions, also suggests that HGH abuse is linked to use of steroids and other illicit drugs, including cocaine.

In the study of 231 male weight lifters aged 18 to 40, 12% reported use of HGH or a similar supplement known as insulin-like growth factor-1. All of these men had also reported use of anabolic steroids and 56% percent had a current or past dependence on opioids, cocaine, and/or ecstasy.

“This is an epidemic that is rapidly increasing and is here to stay for the foreseeable future,” says study researcher Harrison G. Pope Jr., MD, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in Boston and director of Biological Psychiatry Laboratory of McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. “Doctors everywhere should be aware of this when they see young patients, especially young male patients.”

Produced by the pituitary gland, HGH spurs growth in children and adolescents; its supply dwindles with advancing age. As a result, HGH is pushed by some as an antiaging remedy as well as a performance enhancer.

HGH was once prohibitively expensive for most, but now pills, powders, and injections can be purchased at low cost on the Internet. “HGH has become much cheaper to manufacture with modern techniques, so it has gotten to the point where ordinary kids on the street can easily obtain it,” Pope says. “Twenty years ago it was extremely expensive and used only by elite athletes who could afford to spend the money.”
Better living through chemistry and the free market?
Barry Sears, PhD, president of Zone Labs Inc. and the Inflammation Research Foundation in Marblehead, Mass., says the only approved use for HGH is to correct a documented deficiency in children or adults.

“Too high levels will promote diabetes and overproduction of bone tissue,” he says. “You can always tell which elite athletes are on HGH because their bones are growing at a faster rate and their faces look distorted.”

“Does it work? Yes it does,” he says. HGH can help bulk up and burn body fat, but it also has health risks attached to it, Sears says.

“Hormones are incredibly powerful drugs and anytime you buy them off the Internet, you are living in a fool’s world to think it is purified or legit,” he says.
And you can always tell who is on the IMHO BS Zone Diet because they get fat on it.

Barry Sears:



Barry Sears on the Zone Diet (he's the one on the right with all the chins):

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