HGH Testosterone Therapy
Human growth hormone (HGH) is responsible for growth during childhood. Over time, the amount produced by the body's pituitary gland gradually decreases, and this leads to the manifestations of aging. HGH repairs the damages consistent with living, and by age 30 the level of HGH is not high enough to repair all the damage that is occurring. The result is more and more manifestations of aging as each year goes by. HGH therapy can slow and even reverse the signs of aging if done under medical supervision.-
HGH Therapy
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The results of HGH therapy can reverse the effects of aging between five and 15 years, leading to a reduction of excess body fat (especially abdominal), increased muscle mass, reduction of wrinkles, regrowth of certain atrophied internal organs, increased bone density, strengthened immune system, reversal of cognitive decline and stimulated production of red blood cells by the bone marrow.
However, HGH cannot reverse the effects of oxidation damage, undo cardiovascular disease, reverse the decrease of other hormones, reverse the damage to human proteins by glucose, reverse skin damage caused by sunlight or increase lifespan. HGH secretion is controlled by three substances, GHRH (growth hormone releasing hormone), GHRP (growth hormone releasing peptide) and somatostatin. An increase in GHRH and GHRP leads to increased HGH and an increase in somatostatin leads to a decrease of HGH.
There are three ways to increase HGH: taking substances that increase HGH, using injectable GHRH and using injectable HGH. The use of a substance that increase HGH such as amino acids is generally most effective in those 30 to 45 years old. Injectable HGH is generally most effective in those older than 45.
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