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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
The fact that Congress is having hearing on this is troubling. The fact that this is simply political grandstanding over an issue that has no relevence to the American public at large and was not a crime comitted against anyone seems to have been missed by the media except in rare instances. HGH is readily available and just this morning there was a story on CNN about a Dr. in Beverly Hills who "specializes" in antiaging who admitted on camera on national tv that only about 25 % of his customers have a true medical need for it. If there truly are enforcable laws concerning this drug then they dont seem to be enforced.
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Well,it is indeed illegal to take HGH without a prescription.It is indeed against the law to give it to patients without a deficiency or a specific disease (like Aids.) This doctor(Berger) in Beverly Hills will probably be investigated,and reprimanded(after making 2 or 3 million bucks.) If there was a way to give you the positive effects only(then they would be doing it.)Hormones affect a lot of organs in the body.If you have excess hormone in your body,then you will suffer long-term consequences. Go ahead n' try it.You will see hormones aren't as limited or( specific) in their action, as you would like.Don't take your body's organs for granted.You mess with them(by taking excess hormones,) and they can fail on you.The last thing you want to do is give the message to people that it's like taking a lil extra cough medicine(or extra-strong coffee.)