Administering Growth Hormone Therapy

Growth hormone therapy is often used to treat kids with growth hormone deficiencies, which is where their bodies don’t produce enough growth hormone to increase height normally.  Because growth hormone deficiencies are fairly common — occurring in one out of every three or four thousand children in America — a lot of people probably need to know how growth hormone therapy is administered.

Growth hormone therapy usually consists of a once-a-day shot.  The injection contains the growth hormone needed for the child to grow normally.  The injections are usually only taken until the growth plates close, which is why it’s crucial to catch the problem in time.  I used to have a friend who was only about four feet tall, because he had a growth hormone deficiency before growth hormone therapy was even invented.

Adults may also wonder what vitamins make you grow taller.  Some companies do actually manufacture supplements that can help you increase your height.  Growth Flex is one of these — a supplement in pill form that contains growth hormones to help you gain height and muscle.  Of course, in an adult the growth plates are closed, so you should probably be careful with supplements like these.  Be sure to check with your doctor first to make sure they’re safe, and don’t go hog wild on them — after all, you don’t want to end up as the Jolly Green Giant, OR with health problems from making yourself grow too tall too quickly!

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