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Old 08-01-2008, 08:48 PM  
Robbie
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uh... i decided not to assume and looked up HGH/dangers on Google...
This one http://www.naturalnews.com/006682.html says that "Long-term use is another matter about which we don't know very much,"
"Butler and others warn that doctors don't know enough about the possible dangerous side effects, such as diabetes and cancer."

and this one: http://ezinearticles.com/?Educate-Yo...gers&id=599578
"The dangers are so serious that the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists has warned against the use of human growth hormone supplements as an anti-aging treatment." ... amongts other things...


To say that the only reason why HGH isnt offered or recommended to everyone is because of the high price makes no sense... People can decide for themselves if the price is too high..
So you searched for problems and found them? Wow. That's real smartl
So you know NOTHING about it then?

By the way I did what you did. Except I replaced "HGH" with "aspirin"
So I googled aspirin/dangers Here's what I got and why you completely are off base with a half way researched thought process:

"A study of 409 patients who attended the Royal Melbourne Hospital's emergency department and who were taking two or more drugs has identified 855 potential drug interactions. Aspirin was involved in 237 interactions. About 62 per cent of patients who were taking multiple medication could have had a potential interaction.

The hospital's director of emergency medicine research, Associate Professor David Taylor, said 15.3 per cent of the total number of potential interactions were "major" ? where someone could become seriously ill or die. About 71 per cent were moderate, and 13.5 per cent minor."
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