Does Human Growth Hormone Shrink a man's Testicles?!


Question: Yes, and that's not the worst of it. .As for supplementing your workouts with hGH, there's no evidence that it will improve your athletic performance, and as far as making your muscles bigger, not everyone responds and results vary widely. Not only that, but the risks of taking hGH without medical supervision are similar to steroid abuse: severe facial and body acne, gynecomastia (you grow large breasts), premature balding, decreased high-density lipoprotein (the good fat), increased low-density lipoprotein (the fat that causes heart disease), increased total cholesterol, thrombolytic disorders, dependency like an addict, irritability, aggressiveness, kidney and liver dysfunction, liver tumors, testicular atrophy (your testicles shrink), decreased sperm count, pain when urinating, prostatitis, impotence (inability to get an erection), sterility (inability to have children), and premature closure of bone growth plates (which would stop your linear growth if you are still growing). That applies to the injectable forms. The pills forms are even more frightening. HGH doesn't exist in a dry form, really- not one that can be taken orally. It's a very sensitive molecule, and there are not any natural sources of it. Producing HGH requires genetic manipulation of bacteria cells, usually- it's not kitchen sink type science. The only other sources are raw brains- animal brains from sheep,pigs and cattle. Can you say Mad Cow disease? Because the primary source of the disease is from raw animal brains, and it survives the dying process. You just don't want to go there at all. True HGH is available only by prescription from a liscenced doctor, who is able to follow your physical condition very closely, and stop the injections before it's too late. I wouldn't recommend it, honestly. But it's your body, and your jewels.


Answers: Yes, and that's not the worst of it. .As for supplementing your workouts with hGH, there's no evidence that it will improve your athletic performance, and as far as making your muscles bigger, not everyone responds and results vary widely. Not only that, but the risks of taking hGH without medical supervision are similar to steroid abuse: severe facial and body acne, gynecomastia (you grow large breasts), premature balding, decreased high-density lipoprotein (the good fat), increased low-density lipoprotein (the fat that causes heart disease), increased total cholesterol, thrombolytic disorders, dependency like an addict, irritability, aggressiveness, kidney and liver dysfunction, liver tumors, testicular atrophy (your testicles shrink), decreased sperm count, pain when urinating, prostatitis, impotence (inability to get an erection), sterility (inability to have children), and premature closure of bone growth plates (which would stop your linear growth if you are still growing). That applies to the injectable forms. The pills forms are even more frightening. HGH doesn't exist in a dry form, really- not one that can be taken orally. It's a very sensitive molecule, and there are not any natural sources of it. Producing HGH requires genetic manipulation of bacteria cells, usually- it's not kitchen sink type science. The only other sources are raw brains- animal brains from sheep,pigs and cattle. Can you say Mad Cow disease? Because the primary source of the disease is from raw animal brains, and it survives the dying process. You just don't want to go there at all. True HGH is available only by prescription from a liscenced doctor, who is able to follow your physical condition very closely, and stop the injections before it's too late. I wouldn't recommend it, honestly. But it's your body, and your jewels.

Has no effect on the testicles other than helping them to grow along with the rest of your body...

Yes it does





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