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Human Growth Hormone
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Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is produced naturally in the
pituitary gland, a small gland in the brain that then
secretes HGH, a hormone that is anything but small in its
importance to our development and wellbeing. It is often
referred to as the key hormone because it secretes HGH,
which is responsible for controlling many of the body's
functions. One of the principal functions of HGH is the
enhancement of tissue growth by its ability to stimulate
protein formation. This is important to our growth and
development when we are young.
While HGH is important to our early growth and development,
several studies have also found that it possesses incredible
anti-aging properties. One study, as reported in the New
England Journal of Medicine, tells of the research of a Dr.
Daniel Rudman who studied the effects of HGH on a group of
overweight men. These men, ranging from around 60 years of
age up to age 80, made no changes in their lives - their
excising, smoking, and eating habits remained the same -
except for one thing: they were given HGH. The results were
fascinating. They lost an average of 14-percent of their
body fat and gained almost 9-percent lean muscle on average.
Beyond that, they had firmer skin, increased bone density
and an apparent reversal of the effects of aging by anywhere
from 10 to 20 years.
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is the hormone that's in command
of the youth, energy, vitality, and all of the wonderful
health benefits we enjoy in our youth. HGH is not only
important in stimulating growth in children, its also
important in the adult metabolism. However, as we grow
older, the body secretes the hormone in diminishing amounts.
Because of its major effect on every cell in the body, this
cell-generating hormone - even as it naturally decreases in
production over time in our bodies - remains important to
us.
This master hormone known as Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
stimulates the growth of cells, muscles, bones and organs in
our youth and adolescence. Up until we reach about 30 years
of age, HGH has been directly responsible for spurring on
cell replacement, tissue repair, and brain and enzyme
function. Alas, the decreasing level of HGH that naturally
comes with age cheats us of the vitality of youth.
One of the obvious signs of aging is weight gain. As the
level of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) that stimulated our
metabolisms to burn calories fast when we were young
diminishes, we're left with a lower metabolic rate. This
leads to weight gain, hypertension and all the problems
related to that such as fatigue. It has been shown that
after we turn fifty, we replace ten pounds of muscle with 10
pounds of fat. Much of this is simply caused by the
decreased level of (HGH) in our bodies.
The truth is, Human Growth Hormone (HGH) that was so very
important to our growth and development as children and
adolescents, is no less vital to our health and vitality as
grow older. Although the level of HGH in our older, adult
bodies deceases with age we now know that HGH can and must
be replaced. To do so will bring us renewed vitality and a
tremendously improved quality of life.
Replacement of the vital Human Growth Hormone (HGH) in our
mature years can be accomplished in various ways. One way
is with HGH injections. This approach is time consuming and
requires a prescription. The less expensive, non-invasive,
non-prescription way of HGH replacement therapy is through
oral consumption of a homeopathic solution.
A higher metabolism (weight control), improved elasticity
in the skin, a better memory, more energy with greater
stamina, denser and stronger bones, increased sexual ability
and stronger libido, greater muscle mass, a stronger immune
system, and many others...these are all benefits of an
increased level of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) in our adult
bodies through replacement of this vitality-restoring
hormone.
Human Growth Hormone
By: growthhormonesdirect
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