HGH Hormone Therapy
As technology advances we gain a much better understanding of how the body works. Watson and Crick were able to decode the strand of DNA in the 1950s and since then the world has begun to embrace (moral issues aside) the idea of using this knowledge in our quest to cure disease. HGH hormone therapy relies on using the HGH (Human Growth Hormone) to help to reconstruct body parts; in particular, the skin. It has been used extensively in recent years in spite of the controversy surrounding the treatment (there are some who believe that using such therapy is wrong and protest against it) and has helped people in a range of different cases; in particular, children.
The area where such therapy was much needed was in the reconstruction of skin after burn incidents. Throughout the years there has been a lack of adequate therapy for burn victims often leaving them very scarred with exposed flesh for an extended period of time; obviously not a good thing in terms of combating disease. The advantage to HGH therapy is that it allows your body to reproduce skin much quicker than if left to do so naturally. This ensures that you can be up and about again before you know it without feeling self conscious and, more importantly, without the scars of the event. This leaves you able to get on with your life and forget the incident instead of having to remember it every time that you look into the mirror.
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@ June 30, 2010
