Learn about Human Growth Hormone or HGH

On July 5, 1990, the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine published a clinical study on a drug that sent shock waves around the world. It was instantly hailed as being a fountain of youth. It was Human Growth Hormone, HGH. 

In language rarely employed in conservative medical journals, Daniel Rudman, M.D., and his colleagues at the Medical College of Wisconsin wrote: “The effects of six months of human growth hormone on lean body mass and adipose-tissue mass were equivalent in magnitude to the changes incurred during 10 to 20 years of aging.”
Growth hormone is a natural protein-based hormone made by the pituitary gland primarily when you sleep. During our first 20 years of life, its levels are high and necessary to make sure that you reach your full height. Our growth hormone levels start to fall as soon as our twenties and continue to fall as we get older. Loss of growth hormone is thought to be partly to blame for lots of the signs and symptoms that people associate with aging.
Human Growth Hormone or HGH is a cosmetic surgery in a bottle, smoothing out facial wrinkles; restoring the elasticity, thickness, and contours of youthful skin; reversing the loss of extracellular water which makes old people seem like dried-up prunes. It has healing powers that close ulcerated wounds and regrow burned skin. It's thesecret ingredient in the age-defying bodies of weight lifters and it enhances exercise performance, enabling you to do higher-intensity workouts of longer duration. It reverses the insomnia of later life, restoring the deepest level of sleep. And it's also a mood elevator, lifting the spirits combined with the body, returning a zest for life that lots of people thought was lost forever.

Health Benefits of Human Growth Hormone HGH

HGH is the ultimate anti-aging therapy. It affects nearly every cell in the body, rejuvenating the skin and bones, regenerating the heart, liver, lungs, and kidneys, bringing organ and tissue function back to youthful levels. It's an anti-disease medicine that revitalizes the immune system, lowers the danger factors for heart attack and stroke, improves oxygen uptake in emphysema patients, and prevents osteoporosis. It is under investigation for a host of different diseases from osteoporosis to post-polio syndrome to AIDS.
The list of benefits appears to grow with each new study. They now include:
  • 8.8 % rise in muscle mass on average after six months, without exercise
  • 14,4 % loss of fat on average after six months, without dieting
  • Higher energy level
  • Enhanced sexual performance 
  • Re-growth of heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and other organs that shrink with age 
  • Greater cardiac output 
  • Superior immune function 
  • Increased exercise performance 
  • Better kidney function 
  • Lowered blood pressure 
  • Improved cholesterol profile, with higher HDL and lower LDL 
  • Stronger bones 
  • Faster wound healing 
  • Younger, tighter, thicker skin 
  • Hair re-growth 
  • Wrinkle removal 
  • Elimination of cellulite 
  • Sharper vision 
  • Mood elevation 
  • Increased memory retention 
  • Improved sleep

Human Growth Hormone Deficiency

Individuals with low growth hormone can feel and look tired and old. Unlike adrenal fatigue that's worse in the afternoon, or thyroid fatigue that is worse in the morning, growth hormone fatigue is constant.
If growth hormone is low, then sleep is poor, which only adds to the issue, since most growth hormone is produced throughout the deepest phases of sleep (phases 3 and 4), which lessen as we age. When you're low in growth hormone, sleep feels light and is also easily interrupted. Sleep doesn’t feel refreshing, and you've got the sense that you have been up all night despite the fact that your bed partner may say that you did actually sleep enough.
The physical signs of growth hormone deficiency keep plastic surgeons busy. Facial lines or creases deepen. Lips become thin, less full. Just consider the lips of any elderly person – the upper lip is nearly nonexistent. Because growth hormone builds muscle, the muscles of the upper arms, particularly the shoulders and triceps, are less muscled. Hands are usually thin and wrinkly, and buttocks often sag. The inner thighs just above the knees could also sag. Bones thin, and it is not unusual to see low growth hormone levels in individuals with osteoporosis. Bone loss may also thin your jaw line, and your jaw can start to recede. With low growth hormone, your skin becomes dry and thin, and there's less sweating, making you more at risk of heat intolerance.

SYMPTOMS

Impaired psychological well-being and quality of life with:
o   poor general health 
o   impaired of positive well-being 
o   depressed mood 
o   increased anxiety 
o   reduced vitality 
o   reduced energy 
o   impaired emotional reaction 
o   increased social isolation

SIGNS

o   reduced lean body mass 
o   reduced extracellular fluid volume 
o   reduced bone mineral density 
o   increased body fat 
o   increased waist: hip ratio 
o   decreased HDL cholesterol 
o   increased LDL cholesterol 
o   reduced renal plasma flow 
o   reduced basal metabolic rate 
o   reduced muscle bulk 
o   reduced muscle strength 
o   reduced exercise performance 
o   reduced anaerobic threshold
The only method to know for certain if you are deficient in growth hormone is to have a laboratory test your levels IGF-1 or do a direct determination of your GH levels as described in our “Self Test” page.
The Solution: Human Growth Hormone HGH Supplements, Injections and Oral Spray. Find out which method works and is best for you.
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