Thursday, May 27, 2010
Where I Stand
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Defining Terms
in order to understand hormone-deficiency in children, you have to understand normal HGH secretion in the body. the pituitary gland in the brain produces and secrets HGH. When it fails to produce enough HGH, one becomes deficient. When this occurs, a biosynthetic form of the hormone can be injected as a form of therapy. This hormone is made by inserting the genetic blueprint of it (the HGH DNA)into bacteria, which then produces the hormone. this is called recombinant DNA therapy. Although this is meant for children, studies have shown that this can elderly people as well. Many people misconstrue this therapy form in adults as a fountain of youth because it can help them lose weight and gain lean muscle.
Although a lot of the terms used are medical term, they are vital to understanding the process of GH therapy.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Ads for HGH

This advertisement I found on www.hghstimulator.com is ideal for my paper. Since HGH can help slow down and possibly reverse the effects of aging, the lady in the picture portrays it really well. It shows her being active, vibrant, and young. The light shinning down on her makes her look as if she's almost glowing. It advertises a form of hgh that is available for purchase through the website. The FDA approved HGH I believe needs to be administered by a doctor in injection form. Either way, it advertises it in a positive way... hopefully it can open the curiosity of people to learn more about it.
Although that ad is best for my paper, this one was my favorite =) lol

*courtesy of circusafterhours.com
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
GH helping the elderly as well
Kolata uses a (slippery slope) illogical fallacy when she compares the trial stated above to another trial that was conducted on animals. SHe warns that we should proceed with caution when it comes to HGH. When animals were gives HGH, it sped up the aging process for them. Although we can learn a lot from these results, we can not assume that what happen to the animals will happen to humans. we're not built the same and too many factors are involved that can skew the results. Other than that, she was good about not making any other illogical fallacies.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
My two articles
My second article was written by a group of about ten doctors. If ten doctors working on one article isn't qualifying, then I don't know what is.
The great thing about the two articles is they both talk about HGH in different aspects. The first one is about HGH helping children while the second is about the effects of HGH as a performance enhancing drug in professional athletes... both great and controversial topics.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Human Growth Hormone Popularity is Growing!
Due to it's newness, a lot of long term effects aren't known. it is also really expensive (most insurances don't cover it) and the hormone therapy isn't a for sure deal either. However, there have been many successful cases.
Kinda gives you hope for the future! =)
