Description
The growth hormones is a polypeptide hormone consisting of
191 amino acids. In humans it is produced in the hypophysis
and released if there are the right stimuli (e.g. training, sleep,
stress, low blood sugar level). It is now important to
understand that the freed HGH (human growth hormones)
itself has no direct effect but only stimulates the liver to
produce and release insulin-like growth factors and
somatomedins. These growth factors are then the ones that
cause various effects on the body. The problem, however, is
that the liver is only capable of producing a limited amount of
these substances so that the effect is limited. If growth
hormones are injected they only stimulate the liver to produce
and release these substances and thus, as already mentione,
have no direct effect.
The use of these STH somatotropic hormone compounds
offers the athlete three performance-enhancing effects. STH
(somatotropic hormone) has a strong anabolic effect and
causes an increased protein synthesis which manifests itself
in a muscular hypertrophy (enlargement of muscle cells) and
in a muscular hyperplasia (increase of muscle cells.) The
latter is very interesting since this increase cannot be
obtained by the intake of steroids. This is probably also the
reason why STH is called the strongest anabolic hormone.
The second effect of STH is its pronounced influence on the
burning of fat. It turns more body fat into energy leading to a
drastic reduction in fat or allowing the athlete to increase his
caloric intake. Third, and often overlooked, is the fact that
STH strengthens the connective tissue, tendons, and
cartilages which could be one of the main reasons for the
significant increase in strength experienced by many
athletes. Several bodybuilders and powerlifters report that
through the simultaneous intake with steroids STH protects
the athlete from injuries while inereasing his strength