Benefits of HGH
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a complex protein hormone of 191 amino acids, laid out in a particular order, which is synthesized and secreted by cells called somatotrophs. Human Growth Hormone is produced in the anterior pituitary, a gland attached to the Hypothalamus, which is found at the base of the brain.
Growth Hormone is like testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, melatonin or DHEA - one of many endocrine hormones that decline with age. As we age, we gradually lose Human Growth Hormone. Starting in our 20's, Growth Hormone secretion declines anywhere between 10% to 20% a decade, and by 50 you only secrete 25% as much as the average 20 year old. By the time we reach 60 we don’t produce much Growth Hormone.
The decline in Human Growth Hormone contributes to the acceleration of the aging process and symptoms associated with Adult Onset Growth Hormone Deficiency.
The first major study showing the promise of HGH therapy was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1990. During a 6 month period 12 test subjects received HGH injections and 9 control subjects did not. The test subjects were all healthy men. The results were amazing: increases in lean muscle mass, decreases in adipose fat tissue, and increases in vertebral bone height. The renowned Daniel Rudman MD, is one of the best examples of medical literature that discusses the effects of HGH therapy.
A 1991 study by the Department of Physiology and Medicine, University of New Mexico USA, concludes that Growth Hormone injections using FDA approved rDNA Human Growth Hormone reduces body fat in obese women even in the apparent absence of significant calorie restriction. This study shows that even without dieting Growth Hormone aids fat loss.
A 2003 study by the National Institutes of Health, Maryland USA, shows that in healthy aging adults, Human Growth Hormone and sex hormone supplementation with testosterone therapy creates a positive response on decreasing body fat. Particularly the abdominal visceral fat we all want to lose. We may be able to lose that spare tire when Human Growth Hormone is combined with a healthy diet and exercise.
There are hundreds of other medical abstracts that show how well Growth Hormone works not just to help improve our body composition but also to improve our mental state and sexual health. What else can Growth Hormone do?
Human Growth Hormone works by increasing the amount of IGF-1 that your liver produces. IGF-1 prevents insulin from transporting glucose to cells. Normally, after you eat, your pancreas releases just the right amount of insulin needed to convert carbohydrates into glucose.
Your body then stores this glucose in fat cells, many of which are found around our waistline, and uses it for energy. Human Growth Hormone induced IGF-1 prevents insulin from storing this glucose in cells, forcing your body to burn fat for energy.
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