
Human Growth Hormone Can Cause Diabetes
With all the talk lately about both professional athletes and celebrities who are being named as users of the human growth hormone (HGH), I thought it would be a good idea to talk about the findings which show that human growth hormone causes diabetes. Studies are showing that excess levels of HGH can cause some pretty serious health problems. Human Growth Hormone effects many areas of the body which includes effecting the maintenance and function of pancreatic islets. So does this mean that everyone who has used HGH will develop diabetes? Coach Wade Wilson of the Dallas Cowboys did. No. When used appropriately human growth hormone will most likely not up your chances for developing diabetes. But, we’re not really talking about using human growth hormone appropriately are we? We’re talking about the recent investigation into professional athletes and celebrities using HGH for purposes other than what it is intended for. Administered at higher doses the human growth hormone can have some pretty positive side effects. These include: lower body fat, increased muscle mass, increased energy, restoring elasticity in skin, positively effecting the general mood of a person, ability to health from injury quicker and the ability to fight off common illnesses more effectively. Sounds pretty good right? Along with the good comes the bad. Here are some possible negative side effects of HGH when administered at higher doses: pituitary tumors, thickening of bones in the jaw, toes and finger known as acromegaly which in turn causes problems of it’s own, muscle weakness, INSULIN RESISTANCE, TYPE 2 DIABETES, enlarging of the heart, and reduced sexual function. Those are some pretty serious negative side effects caused by HGH. Not to mention all the bad feelings people will have tow Continue reading >>

Growth Hormone, Steroids And Diabetes
If you check the medical literature for side effects of growth hormone use, you’ll note that diabetes often makes the list. A common effect of GH use is insulin resistance, which is considered a harbinger of full-blown diabetes. In fact, insulin resistance is often called “pre-diabetes.” Estimates are that as many as 50 million Americans fit the criteria for insulin resistance. GH enters the picture because it triggers the release of large amounts of free fatty acids into the blood. The free fatty acids, in turn, interfere with the uptake of glucose, or blood sugar, into cells, and the body attempts to compensate by producing more insulin. Insulin aides glucose uptake into cells, but as the body continues to release large amounts of insulin, the cells become resistant to it. Hence the insulin resistance. Bodybuilders and other athletes are aware of this GH side effect. They often counter it by adding insulin injections to their drug stacks, which serves two purposes: 1) It counters the hyperglycemia, or elevated blood glucose, brought on by GH-induced insulin resistance; 2) it has anticatabolic effects in muscle, and when used with GH and anabolic steroids, it appears to add a layer of anabolic efficiency. Insulin also favors amino acid uptake into muscle and triggers the enzyme that produces muscle glycogen, an effect that creates a fuller-appearing muscle. Of course, using insulin is not without its dangers. Injecting it without taking in carbohydrate can lead to a disastrous drop in blood glucose. That, in turn, can cause a person to pass out suddenly or, depending on the dose used, lapse into a coma. The coma effect has actually happened to several well-known professional bodybuilders. Luckily, they all survived. Then there are the aesthetic side effects of us Continue reading >>

Hormones And Their Affect On Type 1 Diabetes Management
For people with Type 1 diabetes, there are certain stages in life that can seem a bit more like a rollercoaster than others. In most cases, these ups and downs can be attributed to a shift in hormones. Major hormonal changes can be due to many things, such as puberty, menopause, menstrual cycle, stress and illness, to name a few. Definitive correlations between hormones and blood glucose levels, insulin sensitivities and other possible Type 1 related side effects have been difficult to pinpoint thus far. Until more studies have been published about hormonal effects on T1D, there are things we can keep in mind based on the type of imbalance hormones can generally cause for T1D management. Growth hormones Both men and women experience puberty, and it can occur anywhere between the ages of 9 and 16. One of the primary hormones that kick in during puberty are growth hormones, and it has been noted by medical professionals that this kind of hormone can create insulin resistance. As a result, insulin requirements are often increased significantly during growth spurts. Other things to keep in mind during puberty that can have an effect on T1D: Behavioral changes / Moodiness Body image issues Increase in appetite Peer pressure Changes in sleep habits More (or less) physical activity Menstruation Women often notice changes in their blood sugar levels depending on where they are in their menstrual cycle. Many women have reported having abnormally high blood sugars the week before starting their period, and lower blood sugars in the few days following starting their period. It is important to note, however, that hormones fluctuate differently for each person – especially considering that women use all different kinds of birth control that can contribute to these fluctuations. Me Continue reading >>

The Effect Of Human Growth Hormone (hgh)for Diabetics
Many people use HGH (human growth hormone) in anti-aging products to look younger. The reason why this hormone is used for this purpose is because it increases peptide presence in the body, thus enhancing cell growth and reproduction. Although the body produces this hormone naturally, it can also be produced in synthetic forms for treatment of various conditions, which also includes diabetes. HGH is however not recommended nor has it been approved by the FDA, because its benefits to the body are lesser than the damage it can cause if overused or used for a long time. It is however approved for use on children with growth problems, as well as on HIV/AIDS patients suffering from muscle wasting. How is human growth hormone linked with diabetes? The human growth hormone (HGH) can and has been used severally in treatment for diabetes mellitus. Patients suffering from low sugar levels in their bloodstreams can also use this hormone to facilitate energy production. According to medical records, HGH production within the body declines with age, hence the reason why aging persons have a higher risk of contracting diabetes. To counter this, HGH can be induced in the body to help the body regulate blood sugar levels with the blood. Although this may be a solution for diabetes patients, it should only be used in minimal levels, and for a short time. The presence of HGH in the blood stream catalyzes the little insulin in the body, which helps in glucose absorption by body cells. Insulin is a vital hormone in the body, as it helps in breaking down glycogen into glucose, which is needed by body cells to produce energy. Any absence of insulin within the body leads to glucose absorption by fat cells, which leads to obesity and energy deprivation. HGH levels in the levels however determi Continue reading >>

How Does Human Growth Hormone Affect Insulin?
Sugar diabetes, also known as Diabetes Mellitus, is a medical disorder that is defined when the body is unable to properly process carbohydrates. Sugary and starchy foods are considered carbohydrates. Under normal conditions, during the process of digestion, carbohydrates release sugar (glucose) into the bloodstream. As the levels of glucose rise in the body, the pancreas secretes a substance known as insulin. The insulin helps to reduce the amount of sugar that is in the blood by taking the glucose out of the blood and transporting it to all of the cells of the body so it can be used as fuel. The glucose may also be stored in the liver where it remains until it is needed by the body. When the pancreas does not or is unable to secrete insulin, or it is not able to use the insulin, the body enters into a diabetic mistake. Glucose builds up in the blood, and it is not able to be absorbed by the body. The Two Different Types Of Diabetes You may be familiar with the different terms that are used to describe diabetes. These two terms are ‘type 1’ and ‘type 2’. Type 1 diabetes is defined as a disorder where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. This is typically caused by an autoimmune disorder where the body begins to attack the pancreas. Type 2 diabetes is also called insulin resistant diabetes. With this type of disorder, the pancreas secretes the proper amount of insulin. However, the cells of the body are resistant to the insulin. The body is then unable to process the glucose efficiently. One of the major risk factors for Type 2 diabetes is obesity. The more fat cells that are in the body, the more difficult it is for the insulin to reach the insulin receptor cells. How Aging Affects Insulin Resistance As a person becomes older, the cells in the body beg Continue reading >>

Type 1 Diabetes And Hgh - Professional Muscle
I just wanted to post whats happening with my diabetes. I take insulin both R and Lantus for my Juvenile Diabetes. I began taking 3-4iu of HGH per day 7 days a week. My blood sugars went crazy High after starting the gh! I am eating a lot less carbs right now, and I had to increase my R by double and my lantus by 10 units more. Any other Type 1's had to do similiar and/or what are your strategies? My wife is type 1 and she tried cjc-dac and her blood sugars went way up. I dont think there is an easy way around it. Increasing your insulin that much in the long run would be bad news. Maybe gw-50156 or dnp would help keep your sugar down. Do you do cardio? I find that cardio really keeps my BS in check. I am type-1 for about 5-6 years now (family history finally caught up) I take 12iu rips split into 2 doses. 7 days a week and have no issues diabetic issues. Joint pain is another story. I built up to that over course 8 month. My sugars rarely go over 110. I eat a clean diet though. I take 80 units Lantus at bedtime. Diabetes is crazy and hits everyone different. Been times diet mountain dew would put me in the 250's. Now I have no issues. Take a decongestant and bam 300. Just weird. I was diagnosed type 1 last March. I was taking 4iu of rips up until I was diagnosed. I have however started on gh again as of last july at 4iu's of eli's (will be back on rips as of monday). My bg has not gone soring at all. Im on 20iu of lantus and dont have to use my novolog very often. I try to keep carbs to a max of 60g per meal and generally are lower on the glycemic index (ezekiel bread, quinoa, sweet potato). Feel free to pm with any questions. right now im on 3-4iu Eli's daily split into two doses. I would do rips, but with Eli's I get less bloat. Pre-gh I was on say 10 units regular Continue reading >>

Can You Use Hgh If You Are A Type Ii Diabetic?
Can you use HGH if you are a type II Diabetic? Can you use HGH if you are a type II Diabetic? I have researched this and find conflicting information. Some say GH helps people with tpye II diabetes and others say it can hurt them. My wife is diabetic and has been using 1iu for 4 weeks now with no ill effects. The only thing she has noticed is that she gets a little hypo after the shot. It has helped her emotionaly (not near as bitchy) and she has started to lose a little body fat. My wife is diabetic and has been using 1iu for 4 weeks now with no ill effects. The only thing she has noticed is that she gets a little hypo after the shot. It has helped her emotionaly (not near as bitchy) and she has started to lose a little body fat. I was just advised by the physicians at (one of the above sponsors) that diabetics should not use GH. It will directly effect your own insulin and blood sugar levels. ~VET~ Extraordinaire-Recognized Staff Winner - $100 I was just advised by the physicians at (one of the above sponsors) that diabetics should not use GH. It will directly effect your own insulin and blood sugar levels. I'm a diabetic and use GH. It does effect my blood sugar. That's why i take the same dose of gh ed. I'm able to figure out my new insulin and after a few days I'm fine. I'm a diabetic and use GH. It does effect my blood sugar. That's why i take the same dose of gh ed. I'm able to figure out my new insulin and after a few days I'm fine. Im type 2 and a 2iu inj around 2 hrs before sleep generaly lifts my morning blood sugar reading 5.8 to 6.8 therefore I use metfromin to aid control Is it better to take it before sleep or in the morning. After you take it how long do you wait till you take your metformin Most diabetics who take HGH, IGF (or any other compound which Continue reading >>

Recombinant Human Growth Hormone In Treatment Of Diabetes: Report Of Three Cases And Review Of Relative Literature
Recombinant human growth hormone in treatment of diabetes: report of three cases and review of relative literature 1Department of Endocrinology, Nanjing Childrens Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University, China 2Department of Cardiac Medicine, Nanjing Childrens Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University, China Address correspondence to: Dr. Ziyang Zhu, Department of Cardiac Medicine, Nanjing Childrens Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University, 72 Guangzhou Road, Nanjing 210008, Jiangsu Province, China. Tel: 86-25-83117399; E-mail: moc.361@5102_gnayizuhz This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. To explore the clinical profile and laboratory changes in three patients with diabetes mellitus treated with recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH). Results showed that the patient in the first case was diagnosed as T1DM according to the classical course of disease, weight loss, polyuria, polydispsia, polyphagia, and positive GAD-Ab. The second patients plasma glucose and urine glucose were at a high level, then stored immediately with the negative OGTT. But, the level of insulin increased significantly suggesting there is insulin resistance. In the last case, fasting plasma glucose level was higher than 7.0 mmol/l several times. The level of HbA1c increased. In an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), fasting glucose > 7.0 mmol/l, plasma glucose < 7.8 mmol/l two hours after a 75 g oral glucose load. We postulate that the higher than expected incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus with GH treatment may be an acceleration of the disorder in predisposed individuals. The rhGH therapy may eventually induce transitory glucose metabolic disorder in a very small proportion of patients, which was restored gradually after the discontinuance of rhGH. Keyw Continue reading >>
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Diabetes And Hgh - Understanding Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes and human growth hormone levels, or HGH, is something we honestly dont know a whole lot about, although what we do know does reveal some extremely interesting possibilities in our quest to both better manage type 2 diabetes and ones overall health. I was reading a very good article the other day by Dr. Mike Carragher on ways to naturally increase HGH, and his insights about this really impressed me, not just in terms of his knowledge of supplements but in his understanding of how low HGH affects us generally. One of his recommendations was to avoid sugar intake after a workout because sugar causes excess insulin, and excess insulin lowers HGH, and we can throw in the fact that many people have both excess insulin and low levels of HGH. So to those who dont know much about how peoples insulin levels usually run, they might think, well yeah lets not eat sugar after workouts, but this is a far bigger deal when you consider that about three quarters of the population these days suffer from chronic high insulin levels. This is especially the case with type 2 diabetics by the way, and the majority of us have way too high levels of insulin. High insulin itself causes insulin resistance, and when this gets bad enough then ones blood sugar can no longer be well controlled by these higher insulin levels, and glucose intolerance begins. Over time, this glucose intolerance worsens, and ones blood sugar rises to the point where one becomes pre diabetic, then diabetic, and on upward to various degrees of affliction as ones blood sugar continues to rise. All the while though, insulin levels tend to remain several times higher than normal, and although some call this a relative insulin deficiency, meaning more than this is required to maintain normal blood sugar, thats Continue reading >>

Diabetes And Hgh
The term diabetes HGH is as confusing as the available information on the connection between the two. Diabetes is, of course, a well known disease. Those who suffer from diabetes have high blood sugar levels, either because they cannot produce enough insulin, (a hormone that regulates cell uptake of glucose), or because their cells have become resistant to insulin's effects. Human growth hormone (HGH) is not the same hormone; however, it does play a role in the regulation of blood sugar. The effects of human growth hormone on blood sugar levels are complex and the long term risks of abnormal HGH levels in adults, with respect to diabetes, are not well understood. To unravel the facts about the relationship between diabetes HGH and insulin, it's important to understand some basic facts. HGH is produced by the pituitary while insulin is produced by the pancreas. Among other things, HGH acts on cells in the liver to stimulate the production of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) - don't let the name confuse you: this is not insulin. IGF-I, like HGH acts on a number of cells in the body. High levels of IGF-I decrease the uptake of insulin by body cells and the metabolism of glucose in the liver. High levels of IGF-I also decrease production of HGH, which will in turn lead to decreased IGF-I. Logically, it would seem that a deficiency of human growth hormone should result in low blood sugar levels rather than high while, in diabetes HGH therapy should make things worse. As in many metabolic processes, it's just not that simple. Some sources report that hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is a symptom of adult growth hormone deficiency, while others report that the onset of diabetes is a side effect of growth hormone therapy, even in those who have a deficiency (as opposed to peo Continue reading >>

Hgh For Diabetes
Read the Following article on "HGH For Diabetes". What is the Effect of the Human Growth Hormone on Diabetes? It is believed that, to some extent HGH therapy might improve diabetes and normalize blood sugar levels. It was studied at the John Hopkins Institute that lowered levels of HGH in aged people causes excessive fat accumulation in the abdominal region, especially, while insulin does not act well. Research and investigations suggest that HGH supplementation in these individuals helps diminish blood glucose levels significantly and thus, helps manage diabetes mellitus. Dr. Thierry Hertoghe from Brussels, who has specialized in GH therapy, says that HGH aids in enhancing the action of insulin on blood glucose. According to him, HGH prompts glucose to be transferred into the muscle cells, nerve cells, and cardiac cells, rather than into fat cells. Hence, he says that this hormone improves the diabetic condition appreciably. Dr. Greg Fahy of Naval Medical Research Institute has worked on the effect of this hormone in diabetes and found that it is really beneficial. In the studies done by Dr. Rudman, this hormone therapy has increased insulin resistance in diabetic patients. So, there were increased blood glucose levels in them. Dr. Bengtsson who is an endocrinologist in Sweden wanted to check the results of the study made by Dr. Rudman, and was able to get similar results from a study performed for six weeks. Later, Dr. Bengtsson conducted another large study for about six months. He could observe that the patients retained the same insulin sensitivity even after the therapy, compared to which was there before the treatment. He concluded that the treatment for a long period of six months might improve the patients body constitution by reducing the fat cells. But of co Continue reading >>
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What Relationship Exists Between Diabetes And Growth Hormone?
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The Link Between Diabetes And Hgh Explained
The Link Between Diabetes and HGH Explained Diabetes and human growth hormone have a very delicate relationship, and many patients have been curious about HGH therapy if they have this disease. Growth hormone presence results in the activation of a chemical called IGF-1, which is closely tied to the activity of insulin. This substance helps to divert sugar to be used by muscles for growth, and muffles insulins ability to function properly. Growth hormone treatment for men with diabetes is completely safe under the care of our professional hormonal therapists. Individually crafted treatment plans that closely monitor the hormonal balances in your body are the key to reaping the anti aging benefits of growth hormone without affecting insulin function in your body. If you are a diabetic, you have probably had to learn to cope with the effects of your disease and continuously learn how it affects many of the other processes in your body. Diabetes occurs, the majority of the time, in men and women over the age of 35. This has multiple causes, including a natural decrease in your bodys ability to recover and heal due to a decrease in natural hormone production. Taking the effect diabetes has on the body as a whole into account, lets take a closer look at the link between human growth hormone and diabetes. One of the key aspects of human growth hormone (HGH) is its activation of Insulin-Like Growth Factor, or IGF-1. This chemical is responsible for multiple functions in the muscle and fat metabolism, and as the name implies, it is tied with the function of insulin. It acts by triggering increased uptake of nutrients in the muscle while simultaneously utilizing fat stores as an energy source during exercise. Similar in structure to insulin, IGF-1 is a protein that helps increa Continue reading >>

How Hgh And Igf-1 May Affect Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus, (sugar diabetes) is a disorder in which the body is unable to process carbohydrates (sugars and starches) properly. Most carbohydrates are converted into glucose by the body, which is the form of sugar the body uses. As the blood glucose level rises the pancreas is stimulated to secrete insulin. The hormone insulin then acts to reduce the sugar content in the blood by transporting the glucose from the bloodstream to the body's cells where it is used as fuel, or to the liver where it is stored until it is again needed as fuel. When the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or if the body cannot use the insulin that is produced diabetes is the result. Sugar concentrations build up in the blood as the glucose circulates through the body without being absorbed. The Types of Diabetes Type 1 This type of diabetes is brought about as a result of the pancreas not producing enough insulin. This type is frequently caused by an autoimmune response where the body's own immune system attacks and damages the pancreas. Type 2 This type is also called insulin resistant diabetes. With Type 2 diabetes the cells become resistant to the effects of insulin and so the glucose is not carried into the cells where it is needed but remains in the bloodstream. Obesity can contribute to this problem because the numerous fat cells displace the insulin-receptor cells. Insulin Resistance Increases With Aging Aging causes the cells of the body to begin to lose their ability to properly utilize the insulin that the pancreas produces. This process usually makes itself known in those over 35 years of age. As aging progresses the less efficient the cells become at utilizing the insulin in the blood and so the result is a bloodstream that contains high levels of both glucose and insul Continue reading >>

Managing Diabetes With Human Growth Hormone
Diabetes is no doubt a dreaded medical condition, especially when you consider there is no known medical cure for it. The best patients can do in most cases is to find a way to manage it. But when talking about diabetes management, you will hardly find human growth hormone (HGH) among the list of available options. It is being said that the hormone can be helpful in this regard, however, due to the effect it produces on insulin action and glucose absorption. Understanding Diabetes Diabetes mellitus is a medical condition which is characterized by the body’s inability to properly process. Most carbohydrates entering into the body are converted into glucose (a form of sugar), a rise in the level of which causes the hormone insulin to be secreted by the pancreas. Insulin helps to transport the glucose in the blood to parts of the body where it stored as fuel or energy until needed. There are two types of this disorder, namely: Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 is caused by insufficient insulin production by the pancreas, while Type 2 occurs when sufficient level of the hormone is produced but body cells have become resistant or insensitive to it causing glucose to remain in the bloodstream. HGH and Diabetes Growth hormone is sometimes described as master hormone due to the effect it produces on several other hormones and processes in the body. In the past, HGH was thought to be needed for children growth and development, but its benefits have since been observed to extend beyond this group. Among its many benefits the hormone has been identified to be useful for those with diabetes. Decline in HGH levels and increased insulin resistance become more common as people get older – as early as the 30s – and these lead to greater risk of suffering from this disor Continue reading >>