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HGH Research
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Side Effects of HGH - Carpal Tunnel Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition characterized by pain and numbing or tingling sensations in the hand and caused by compression of a nerve in the carpal tunnel at the wrist. Doctor Elmer M. Cranton, M.D states that the likely reason for this is that the increases in levels of growth hormone speed tissue repair and protein synthesis in the body; this rebuilt tissue can potentially pinch the nerve, if the nerve is out of place. This tissue repair can create a greater demand for all nutrients, which may therefore aggravate any preexisting vitamin deficiency. If this is combined with other things that HGH may cause, namely increase in body water content and slight increases in the bone mass of the forearm and wrist, it's easy to see that HGH could trigger carpal tunnel syndrome if it was on the verge of occurring anyway. Rehydrated tissues can bulk back to normal within a carpal tunnel that was already narrowing with age. Both those effects, incidentally, increased hydration and stronger bones, are beneficial to the body as a whole.Research has also shown that supplemental multi-vitamins, especially containing B6 (pyridoxine), may help or prevent this condition. Vitamin deficiency is the most likely cause for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome to occur while on HGH therapy. Some of you may have a condition known as Arthralgias, which is the presence of painful joints in the absence of arthritis. If this is a concern to you then go on to the next section to find out the effects of HGH on Arthralgias Or Masakane H, Yukio S...Metabolic Effects of 20K-hGH for Adults... Journal of Clinical Endocrinology... Fitzgerald, Brian; Longevity researcher Thomas Perls: study proves growth hormone injections are... Boston University |
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