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HGH And Anavar


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HGH and Anavar: Are They Similar?

Steroids are now popular supplements nowadays in the field of body-building and anti-aging. One of these steroids is Oxandrolone, popularly known as Anavar. Oxandrolone is a drug created by Searle Laboratories, now Pfizer Inc. under the trademark Anavar, and introduced into the US in 1964.

Oxandrolone is a synthetic anabolic steroid derived from dihydrotestosterone by substituting the second carbon atom for oxygen. The drug was prescribed to promote muscle regrowth in disorders which cause involuntary weight loss. It had also been shown to be partially successful in treating cases of osteoporosis. Recently, it was approved as a drug in treating alcoholic hepatitis, Turner syndrome, and weight loss caused by HIV. It is also indicated as an offset to protein catabolism caused by long-term administration of corticosteroids. In addition, the drug has shown positive results in treating anemia and hereditary angioedema. One of the issues nowadays is its similarity with another steroid hormone, human growth hormone. Human growth hormone is a protein-based poly-peptide hormone which stimulates growth and cell reproduction and regeneration in humans and other animals. It is a 191-amino acid, single-chain polypeptide hormone that is synthesized, stored, and secreted by the somatotroph cells within the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland. Human growth hormone is also an anabolic hormone, like Anavar, but is it similar?

HGH and Anavar

Human growth hormone and Anavar may be the same because they are both anabolic hormones, but they also differ in some respects. Anavar is widely known for its exceptionally small level of androgenicity accompanied by moderate anabolic effect. Although oxandrolone is a 17-alpha alkylated steroid, its liver toxicity is very small as well. As a DHT derivative, oxandrolone does not aromatize, and does not convert to estrogen, which causes gynecomastia or male breast tissue. It also does not significantly influence the body's normal testosterone production at low dosages. When dosages are high, the human body reacts by reducing the production of LH (luteinizing hormone), thinking endogenous testosterone production is too high; this in turn eliminates further stimulation of Leydig cells in the testicles, causing testicular atrophy (shrinking).

Anavar has been reported to increase low-density lipoproteins and decrease high density lipoproteins. These levels revert to normal on discontinuation of treatment.

In turn, human growth hormone has greater anabolic effect as compared to Anavar. It also acts in two amazing ways--- by exerting some of its effects by binding to receptors on target cells, where it activates a second messenger and by stimulating the production of insulin-like growth factor 1 which has growth-stimulating effects on a wide variety of tissues.

HGH does not cause shrinking of testicles because it does not inhibit Luteinizing hormone. It also decreases LDL and increases HDL through IGF-1, thus this does not lead to atherosclerosis and increased cholesterol levels.