What You Need To Know About The Dangers Of
AntiAging Medicine
Warning! There are dangerous you should know
about antiaging medicine...
Antiaging medicine injections are touted as a fountain of
youth in a syringe. You are expected to take antiaging
nutritional supplements as well as a series of these
shots. These shots are a chemical cocktail of bits and
pieces found normally floating around the human
metabolism. The ingredients are usually Human Growth
Hormone (HGH), testosterone, progesterone, estrogen and DHEA
(Dehydroepiandrosterone). Sometimes herbs will be
added. But there are dangers of antiaging medicine, just
as there are dangers to any medical therapy.
But It's Natural
"Natural" does not necessarily mean "good for you".
Poison ivy is perfectly natural, but not good for you.
Serotonin is naturally made in the body, but the levels of it
can seriously affect your life. The latest theory is that
a problem with serotonin levels is what causes migraines and
major depression. Too much adrenaline – another hormone
naturally found in our bodies – leads to illnesses.
The point is, we know so little about the abilities of
hormones and how they communicate with each other. Just
because of what we don't know makes the dangers of antiaging
medicine injections almost inevitable. Who knows what
will show up in the human guinea pigs twenty or thirty years
down the line.
We Are All Individuals
Just as there are dangers with taking herbal medicines,
there are dangers of taking antiaging medicine
injections. You have to take into account every medical
condition, every medication, every supplement and every
condition you are prone to get before taking either an herbal
medication or antiaging medicines. There is no "one size
fits all" with any medical therapy.
The cocktails are usually NOT tailored for each individual,
but are made en masse. These are serious and often
overlooked dangers of antiaging medicines. Just because
the shots seemed to help one person does not mean they will
help you. On the contrary, they could trigger an allergic
reaction or worse.
They Don’t Work
There is absolutely no scientific proof that antiaging
injections will definitely make you feel younger, if not look
younger. The "evidence" is of questionable
not-so-clinical trials and anecdotal evidence. Hormones
and nutritional supplements are not the reasons why we
age. In fact, we're not entirely sure of just why we
age.
And no medical insurance will cover anitaging procedures.
The high cost and low guarantees are one of the more practical
dangers of antiaging medicines. In conclusion, the
potential dangers of antiaging medicines far outweigh any
results.
|