Necessity For HGH
On the Wilson’s farm in the middle of Kansas, little was known about human growth hormones until recently. The family would send their 3 children to the local schoolhouse; 2 of which were considered to be short for their age. Nobody knew why, and Terry and Jo Wilson loved them just the same. Growing up, they had provided them with all the milk they could, fresh from the cows they raised on the farm. Plenty of meat was available as was orange juice from the grove down the road.
It wasn’t until a new doctor started a practice in the village that someone recommended to have him look at the kids. After an examination, he said that there was a lack of HGH in their systems, and that it wasn’t too late for supplements to correct at least some of the problem. He warned that there were side effects of HGH, but if the kids’ condition was closely monitored, they should be okay. There was a time when stunted growth was considered a part of other problems and mistreated, or not treated at all, leaving people feeling helpless. Growth hormone deficiencies now are considered to play a role in many conditions and diseases. Luckily for the Wilson’s, there was a chance of correcting the problems their children faced.
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