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Submitted by George Spellwin on December 22, 2009 - 11:50am.
0By increasing HGH, there will be an increase in muscle mass, a decrease in bodyfat, more focus, vitality, energy and all of the health benefits we associate with youth and being young again. On paper HGH appears to be the fabled Fountain Of Youth that Ponce De Leon set out in search of hundreds of years ago.
HGH therapy has experienced a smashing rise in popularity over the last decade. In order to understand this trend, let's take a look at what HGH does in a quick overview. On it's most basic level, HGH stimulates growth and cell reproduction and regeneration in humans and other animals. Initially there is a high amount of natural HGH released in the human body from birth until our teenage years. This amount will then peak tremendously during puberty when there is the growth spur
Human Growth hormone (HGH) is a Protein based hormone existing as a 191 Amino Acid single chain polypeptide that is created, stored and secreted (released) by pituitary gland. More specifically by the somatotroph cells in the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland, at the base of the human brain. HGH has an effect on almost all tissues and organs in the body. Often abbreviated as rHGH and/or rHGH to refer to synthetic versions that are produced by recombinant DNA technology.
Unfortunately, as we age and reach the early to mid 30s, the pituitary gland starts to decrease the amount of HGH it produces. As our levels of HGH deplete, our bodies begin to age with the decline of HGH that is available to us. This decline can contribute to both physical health problems such as diabetes, weaker muscles, weaker bones, loss of muscle mass, and increase in body fat. As well as emotional problems such as depression, lack of energy, and the most common "mid life crisis" phase. [...]
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