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Answer by bender_xr217
Don't mess around with any of that crap off the internet or any illegal steroids, you may end up doing more harm then good!
Go to the doctor and have him check your hormone levels, if they are low he may put you on some form of hormone therapy, if they are normal he probably won't.
Answer by laineyette
No, its not safe for someone who is not deficient in this hormone...raising levels above normal can have serious side effects and impair your health. Its a myth that you will get "huge" from it! It only helps you grow during puberty. I am a woman in my 30s and take it daily for deficiency and I can tell you it has not made me get any bigger in anyway even when my levels got above normal! In fact, I felt awful with terrible body aches.
Answer by Monkey in a Human Suit
Paris Hilton before the bikini wax.
Answer by Reality bites
Only if they aren't allowed to drink MILK.
Answer by Yahoofan98
"Human growth hormone is a single protein released by the pituitary gland, and it stimulates growth of musculoskeletal tissue. This is the hormone that is absent or greatly diminished in cases of dwarfism. Growth factors are human proteins that influence DNA and stimulate the proliferation of cells and protein synthesis. They are produced locally throughout the body, and not by the pituitary gland."
Answer by Fluffy Cheryl?
my daughter takes it, she has done since she was 4yr old, she's been on the injections for almost 10yrs. At almost 14yr old she's 4ft 6" tall, expected adult height will be 4ft 11" to 5ft. She has a real growth hormone problem, not just wanting to be taller
At 20yr old you are too old, your growth plates will have fused so it simply won't work, it's a very expensive treatment and the taller you are the more GH needed so the cost rises, just now the cost for my daughter is about £1200 (GBP) per month. She's had no side effects, for you the main side effect would be an empty wallet and zero growth