You have undoubtedly heard it time and again. . . .baseball and steroids and HGH. The inept media repeatedly refers to both steriods and HGH in the same breath. It is very unfortunate that they have not taken the time to do a lick of research on either subject, particularly human growth hormone.
As most people know, steroid are illegal. There are countless studies demonstrating the dramatic and numerous side effects of medium and long term use, from joint damage to liver damage to testicular atrophy.
There are over 8000 studies on HGH. Virtually ALL have shown the powerful and effective nature of this substance. In addition, there are no side effects if taken properly. Finally, it is a 100% legal substance. It is a leader in the wave of new medicine, that of anti-aging.
The new medicine views aging as a disease. As such, it is treated in a manner that a disease would be. HGH has been found to be a "cure" of sorts, in that it slows down, stops or even reverses the effects of aging.
For ESPN and other media outlets to view such a promising substance as HGH as anything other than a legal, anti-aging substance is pure stupidity at best. It amazes me how many sheep there are in the field of journalism.
Don’t let it bring you down ,it’s only sheep there in the field of journalism.Always was always will be.
Comment by Claude Edwin Theriault — November 29, 2007 @ 4:04 pm
I think HGH releasers are the future, in as far as anti -aging medicine is concerned. HGH Releasers are not only effective as an anti-aging treatment but also have no side effects of contraindications
Comment by Christine Tompson — September 9, 2008 @ 7:14 am
I’m a anti-aging doctor who uses anti-aging medicine, thread lift, and hormone replacement therapy to treat my patients.
Comment by Dr. Sergey Kalitenko — December 4, 2008 @ 12:07 pm