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<br>Jintropin, an over the counter supplement that is taken to increase the release of human growth hormone (HGH) is intended to be an aid for people wanting to get taller, remain healthy, and be in good physical shape. It is a relatively new prescription drug that not only has not been approved by the FDA for treating HGH deficiency, but it is actually illegal to sell Jintropin in the U.S. because it carries the same dangerous prescription drug ingredient, botulinum toxin, which is banned from over the counter drugs in the U.S. and Canada. Botox, the common brand of anti-wrinkle treatment, is not supposed to have this ingredient.<br><br><br>Botox, which was introduced in the 1970's, was the "miracle cure" for wrinkles until it was found that it had serious side effects like paralysis, extreme dry skin, and excessive redness. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now classifies Botox as a Class II dangerous product, making it illegal to sell in the U.S. Jintropin is being marketed in the U.S. under the name "HGH Replacement Therapy" and "growth hormone releaser". There are many legal problems with the way the company markets its product, however, such as the fact that the ingredient "HGH" is considered a prescription drug, and the potential side effects it can cause, and that Jintropin has not been approved by the FDA.<br><br><br>Most HGH products contain human growth hormone (HGH) encoded in the protein amino-terminus of the enzyme that produces the hormone. To stimulate HGH release from the protein, the enzyme is bound to a receptor on the surface of the muscle cell. In response to the binding of the receptor, HGH is released into the bloodstream where it helps reverse or stop muscle cell degeneration, which is one of the symptoms of aging. But HGH can cause serious side effects if it is released into the body in high doses. It can stimulate the immune system, which is good, but if the immune system is already over stimulated, there are some serious side effects.<br><br><br>One of the first anti-aging side effects reported for Jintropin was joint pain, a symptom commonly associated with injections of glucocorticoids. Glucocorticoids are steroid hormones produced by the pituitary gland. They control inflammation and other factors that are detrimental to the body's cells. Jintropin users have described the joint pain as similar to that which accompanies carpal tunnel syndrome. No long term studies have confirmed that claim, but the pain lasted longer than it did for other users.<br><br><br>Another issue about Jintropin that has caused concern is whether or not it is safe. In the short run, it does seem to be effective, but long-term effects remain questionable. One study comparing elderly people who took Jintropin with placebo showed that those who took it had higher rates of mortality. Another study comparing elderly people who took Jintropin with aspirin showed similar results. The reason for the difference in these studies may be because people already had significantly elevated blood pressure levels, which makes the effect of Jintropin relatively ineffective.<br><br><br>In addition to the possible side effects noted above, there is also some evidence that Jintropin is ineffective. In a study published in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, it was shown that the active ingredient, guanidine hydroxide, had little effect on either lymphocyte proliferation or cell division. These findings are in agreement with previous studies that showed little effect on either cell division or proliferation. It was also found that, in patients taking Propecia, Jintropin had no effect. There were no significant differences in mean survival between patients given Jintropin and placebo. One possible reason for the lack of effect on cancer is that many of the patients taking Propecia already had advanced prostate cancer and, as such, their likelihood of developing a secondary tumor was not high.<br><br><br>There are a number of other potential problems with this drug. Jintropin could act as a blood thinner, reducing the number of platelets that would be released into the blood stream; this could lead to bleeding and increased risk of infections. It is also being investigated for its ability to stimulate the immune system. If the goal of the drug is to increase the patient's resistance to cancer, this may have serious consequences.<br><br><br>Jintropin should be considered as a drug, not a miracle cure. Like many drugs, it has its risks and benefits. Before starting to take Jintropin, the patient should consult his or her doctor. The doctor can evaluate the potential benefits and risks of [https://www.kigtropininfo.com/jintropin-p-259.html Jintropin] and help the patient decide if the benefits outweigh the risks. While Jintropin is a relatively safe drug, you should not take it for prolonged periods of time or without talking to your doctor about its possible side effects.<br>

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'<br>Jintropin, an over the counter supplement that is taken to increase the release of human growth hormone (HGH) is intended to be an aid for people wanting to get taller, remain healthy, and be in good physical shape. It is a relatively new prescription drug that not only has not been approved by the FDA for treating HGH deficiency, but it is actually illegal to sell Jintropin in the U.S. because it carries the same dangerous prescription drug ingredient, botulinum toxin, which is banned from over the counter drugs in the U.S. and Canada. Botox, the common brand of anti-wrinkle treatment, is not supposed to have this ingredient.<br><br><br>Botox, which was introduced in the 1970's, was the "miracle cure" for wrinkles until it was found that it had serious side effects like paralysis, extreme dry skin, and excessive redness. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now classifies Botox as a Class II dangerous product, making it illegal to sell in the U.S. Jintropin is being marketed in the U.S. under the name "HGH Replacement Therapy" and "growth hormone releaser". There are many legal problems with the way the company markets its product, however, such as the fact that the ingredient "HGH" is considered a prescription drug, and the potential side effects it can cause, and that Jintropin has not been approved by the FDA.<br><br><br>Most HGH products contain human growth hormone (HGH) encoded in the protein amino-terminus of the enzyme that produces the hormone. To stimulate HGH release from the protein, the enzyme is bound to a receptor on the surface of the muscle cell. In response to the binding of the receptor, HGH is released into the bloodstream where it helps reverse or stop muscle cell degeneration, which is one of the symptoms of aging. But HGH can cause serious side effects if it is released into the body in high doses. It can stimulate the immune system, which is good, but if the immune system is already over stimulated, there are some serious side effects.<br><br><br>One of the first anti-aging side effects reported for Jintropin was joint pain, a symptom commonly associated with injections of glucocorticoids. Glucocorticoids are steroid hormones produced by the pituitary gland. They control inflammation and other factors that are detrimental to the body's cells. Jintropin users have described the joint pain as similar to that which accompanies carpal tunnel syndrome. No long term studies have confirmed that claim, but the pain lasted longer than it did for other users.<br><br><br>Another issue about Jintropin that has caused concern is whether or not it is safe. In the short run, it does seem to be effective, but long-term effects remain questionable. One study comparing elderly people who took Jintropin with placebo showed that those who took it had higher rates of mortality. Another study comparing elderly people who took Jintropin with aspirin showed similar results. The reason for the difference in these studies may be because people already had significantly elevated blood pressure levels, which makes the effect of Jintropin relatively ineffective.<br><br><br>In addition to the possible side effects noted above, there is also some evidence that Jintropin is ineffective. In a study published in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, it was shown that the active ingredient, guanidine hydroxide, had little effect on either lymphocyte proliferation or cell division. These findings are in agreement with previous studies that showed little effect on either cell division or proliferation. It was also found that, in patients taking Propecia, Jintropin had no effect. There were no significant differences in mean survival between patients given Jintropin and placebo. One possible reason for the lack of effect on cancer is that many of the patients taking Propecia already had advanced prostate cancer and, as such, their likelihood of developing a secondary tumor was not high.<br><br><br>There are a number of other potential problems with this drug. Jintropin could act as a blood thinner, reducing the number of platelets that would be released into the blood stream; this could lead to bleeding and increased risk of infections. It is also being investigated for its ability to stimulate the immune system. If the goal of the drug is to increase the patient's resistance to cancer, this may have serious consequences.<br><br><br>Jintropin should be considered as a drug, not a miracle cure. Like many drugs, it has its risks and benefits. Before starting to take Jintropin, the patient should consult his or her doctor. The doctor can evaluate the potential benefits and risks of [https://www.kigtropininfo.com/jintropin-p-259.html Jintropin] and help the patient decide if the benefits outweigh the risks. While Jintropin is a relatively safe drug, you should not take it for prolonged periods of time or without talking to your doctor about its possible side effects.<br>'
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