Human Growth Hormone: Part 1
Athletes use it all the time. Those in search of eternal youth go for it. Does it work at all? What alternatives do we have for anti-aging elixir?

In the 1950s HGH was used to treat children who were deficient in HGH and consequently did not grow properly. In those days, HGH was extracted from the pituitary glands of cadavers. This hormone is now available in large supply due to genetic engineering techniques that have been developed through recombinant DNA technology.

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