Exogenous growth hormone has been reported to induce glomerular hyperfiltration in the kidneys, in varying degrees,
meaning, among other things, that blood test results for kidney-related issues, including a GFR test, could prove inaccurate and unreliable, due to the GFR-increasing effect the exogenous administration of Human Growth Hormone might give, through the mechanism of increased glomerular hyperfiltration:
To me this is still a valid issue, expecially since many of use must perform regular blood tests, including kidney function tests (and GFR test), and rely on GFR results, to give us an indication of our general kidney health.
Such results could be falsified if you're on HGH, and/or GH peptides maybe:
Now I wonder why has this topic never been brought up before, maybe I'm overthinking here.
What do you think ?
Thanks
meaning, among other things, that blood test results for kidney-related issues, including a GFR test, could prove inaccurate and unreliable, due to the GFR-increasing effect the exogenous administration of Human Growth Hormone might give, through the mechanism of increased glomerular hyperfiltration:
To me this is still a valid issue, expecially since many of use must perform regular blood tests, including kidney function tests (and GFR test), and rely on GFR results, to give us an indication of our general kidney health.
Such results could be falsified if you're on HGH, and/or GH peptides maybe:
Now I wonder why has this topic never been brought up before, maybe I'm overthinking here.
What do you think ?
Thanks