Human Growth Hormone or HGH has been available on prescription basis only for several years in the form of professionally administered injections, but now there are a considerable number of non-prescription alternative ways to gain the benefits of HGH without breaking the bank. To buy HGH without a prescription you can’t actually buy the hormone itself. Instead you have to purchase supplements that encourage the natural production of HGH inside the body. Considering the fact that HGH was until recently only available in a form processed directly from the pituitary glands of human corpses, this is probably quite a relief to many of you who think you would like to try out the new wonder anti-ageing phenomenon.

Apart from the unpleasant sourcing of full HGH and its links to such nasty side effects as Creutzfeld Jaakobs Disease (CJD), or mad cow to those of us who prefer our diseases to have an amusing name, there have been several side effects linked to injectable HGH. All the obvious disadvantages of having to have thrice daily injections are coupled with reported excessive hand growth (or ‘Spade Hand’) and certain problems with excessive growth of internal organs. HGH supplements have so far thrown up none of these side effects, and are believed to be completely safe.

To buy these HGH Releasers as they are generally known without a prescription is relatively cheap and easy, although be careful if you go travelling and take them with you as many countries have not lifted the restrictions yet. HGH releasers are available in several different forms, the most common being oral sprays and tablets. Both are reported to work, although scientific studies so far show tablets to be more universally effective it is possible that the differing results could be because of the varied combinations of ingredients used.

There is no single HGH releaser chemical that is the best or only one you need. Almost all currently available non-prescription products are a mixture of associated chemicals which provide the materials needed for the body to produce more HGH, and others which encourage it to do so. Different blends and proportions of these various ingredients will have varied effects on different people due to the wide differences in every human of the natural levels of these chemicals.

Most of the leading products claim that their ingredients are all natural, which is often a bit of a misnomer but in the case of HGH releasing supplements seems to be actually true in most cases. In any event many of these products are available in a free trial form, and the reported quick action of these supplements should mean that you can soon find out what works and what doesn’t work for you.

If you have definitely decided that you want to buy HGH without a prescription, then it is still recommended that you discuss it with your physician, as certain conditions and other drugs such as MOAI inhibitors should be treated with great care in combination.

This article will summarize the HGH side effects; (i) When produced under natural circumstances, and (ii) When introduced into the body artificially.

Human growth hormone (HGH) is produced naturally, and is excreted into the body by the pituitary gland. Throughout the course of a person’s life, it is ‘drip-fed’ into the body, with its only noticeable side effects being natural growth and development.

During the critical growth period of puberty, the body produces far higher quantities of HGH, and will continue to do so until a person reaches adulthood. Of course, not everyone will produce HGH at the same rate, and it is for this reason that many young people grow very tall in a very short space of time.

However, the excess production of HGH can result in the abnormally large growth of a person�s body; a condition known as Gigantism. It is not uncommon for a person suffering with this condition to grow to an excess of 7 feet in height. Generally, their bodies are very lean, their limbs and torso very long, and their hands and feet extremely large. People with Gigantism very often suffer from growth-related problems, such as skeletal weakness and undue stress on the joints – particularly in the legs and feet.

Conversely, insufficient production of HGH during puberty can lead to a growth deficiency, which, in severe cases, can result in a condition known as Hypopituitary Dwarfism. As the name suggests, people suffering from this condition are very small in stature.

These days, it is possible to treat Hypopituitary Dwarfism by administering synthetic HGH to the patient during adolescence. Although they would still be quite short, they would generally grow to height which would be considered within the average range for persons of their age.

It is fair to say that when administered artificially – providing it is done so responsibly, and as prescribed by a medical professional for a related, diagnosed, deficiency – the HGH side effects are few, particularly when viewed in relation to the benefits of HGH treatment.

Below is a summary of the HGH side effects which can be expected during associated HGH treatments.

Rare HGH Side Effects The rarely encountered, yet still serious, side effects of HGH are diabetes, pressure within the skull, severe allergic reaction, the increased risk of bleeding, the separation of the upper part of the femur from the shaft, allergic reaction, brittle bones, glucose intolerance, blood in the urine, inflammation of the pancreas, optic disk edema and retinal, heart and nerve disease.

Still rare, but less serious side effects of HGH include headaches, skin rashes, carpal tunnel syndrome, sugar in the urine, mood swings, general water retention, the appearance of skin tags, an increase in appetite, feelings of lethargy, insomnia, joint pain, hair loss, enlarged breasts (in males and females), and inflammation of the throat, tonsils and larynx.

Occasional HGH Side Effects The HGH side effects which may occur on a less frequent basis, but which are still considered to be serious, are a reduction in the effectiveness of the thyroid gland, chest pains, bronchitis, inflammation of the gastric and intestinal lining, and an increased susceptibility to infections.

Occasional, but less serious, HGH side effects are nausea, high blood pressure, numbness and tingling in the limbs and extremities, an increase in the fatty acids in the blood, abnormal distribution of body fat, water retention in the limbs, excessive perspiration, dizzy spells, tenderness of the breasts, backache, bone pain, aching limbs, heightened risk of ENT (ear, nose and throat) infections, and feelings of depression.

Common HGH Side Effects Users of HGH are very likely to experience is a potentially life-threatening condition known as Acromegaly. Although, in certain cases, this condition can occur naturally if the anterior pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone, it’s onset can be highly accelerated if HGH is introduced into the body artificially.

The symptoms of Acromegaly include the rapid overgrowth of facial bone and associated tissue, which results in over-exaggerated features, such as protruding brow, jaw and cheek bones. The condition is also often responsible for stimulating the growth of the legs, arms, hands, feet, fingers and toes, and for the rapid increase in body hair.

Ironically, although HGH is given to help prolong life, in the case of Acromegaly, one of the HGH side effects can be death. Under natural conditions, this disease can be life-threatening enough – when administered artificially, HGH only serves to accelerate its symptoms, as well as the decline of the sufferer.

Common, but less critical HGH side effects are joint and muscle stiffness and pain, highly evident water retention (particularly in the limbs), extreme fatigue, infections of the middle ear, fever and aches and pain.

To ensure safe usage, and avoid unnecessary HGH side effects, it is essential that HGH is supplied, and used, under medical supervision.

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and supplements that increase its natural production by the body are administered in several ways. Tablets tend to break down in the stomach causing only a very small fraction of the active ingredients to reach the bloodstream, injections are extremely expensive and uncomfortable, and need to be administered by a professional several times a day to be effective, whereas an HGH oral spray allows the maximum possible proportion of active chemicals to enter the body through the lining of the oral cavities.

The most effective of all the available HGH oral sprays is Sytropin, which is a supplement which promotes HGH production and also contains a homeopathically produced version of the actual hormone. It supplies many of the precursor chemicals or building blocks for HGH production by the body and it contains also many other associated compounds which increase the effect of the growth hormone produced.

Why an oral spray?

Oral sprays are simple and easy to use, allowing you to exercise accurate dosage control at the times during the day when it is required without interrupting your routine and normal activities. The dangers and complications of other delivery methods are well-documented, and many of them are not FDA approved as the oral spray delivery method is. Although as a dietary supplement, there is no requirement for Sytropin to be FDA regulated, voluntarily it complies with all relevant safety protocols and is produced in a cutting edge licensed pharmacological facility.

Has it been properly tested?

Yes. The New England Journal of Medicine has reported on many clinical trials. Men aged between 60 and 80 years old for instance showed an overall body fat reduction of 14% while increasing muscle mass by 9 %. There have been no reported negative side effects as all the ingredients are natural and HGH is produced all the time in the body itself. Children and people taking MAOI inhibitors should not take HGH, but for all other adults it is proven to be safe.

Sytropin HGH is available without prescription and there is a 90 day money back guarantee meaning you can get all the amazing benefits of this ‘fountain of youth’ without having to worry about buying a product that might not work for you. In fact we are so sure you will find the results of using Sytropin HGH absolutely incredible, we are offering a completely free trial as described below.

Can I try Sytropin out?

Yes – there is a fabulous free trial offer available of Sytropin HGH oral spray. All we ask is that you pay for the shipping and handling (just $3.95) and if you are not fully satisfied after twenty days you can return the unused portion of the spray for no further obligation. Don’t hesitate to send for your free trial today though, as this unbeatable offer is limited and can’t last forever. So many people want to try this product that stocks will not last for very long. Once you have tried the spray it is available in several convenient