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Many
members have been asking about an HGH supplement. I have done considerable
research on it and the Internet is full of all kinds of conflicting information.
There are medical prescription synthetic injectables, many companies selling illegal
pure hormone sprays with every health claim imaginable. The concern when
introducing pure hormones to the body is that it can cause imbalances in the body
that cause problems in long term use. This has been a huge concern of mine.
I brought in many samples and the one that I am the most comfortable with that
is safe for you and me is this one that I am introducing. It is a low potency
homeopathic of the HGH. I know that this is very safe and will not cause
any adverse side effects because the energetics of the homeopathic formulation
will not overload the body with HGH hormone and the body will be gently stimulated
to produce it's own safe levels. Plus, don't let my price fool you, this
is a private label product of highest quality available without a prescription.
I saw similar products out there in 1 oz. bottles selling for $79.95 and up and
I am not taking part in the industries price gouging. Our HHA Real
HGH Plus is a 2 oz. bottle is only $25.95! What
is Human Growth Hormone? Human Growth Hormone (HGH or hGH) is the most abundant hormone produced by the pituitary gland (pituitary is one of the endocrine glands). The pituitary gland is located in the center of the brain. HGH is also a very complex hormone. It is made up of 191 amino acids - making it fairly large for a hormone. In fact, it is the largest protein created by the Pituitary gland. HGH secretion reaches its peak in the body during adolescence. This makes sense because HGH helps stimulate our body to grow. But, HGH secretion does not stop after adolescence. Our body continue to produce HGH usually in short bursts during deep sleep. Growth Hormone is known to be critical for tissue repair, muscle growth, healing, brain function, physical and mental health, bone strength, energy and metabolism. In short, it is very important to just about every aspect of our life! What
is IGF-1? IGF-1 stands for Insulin-like Growth Factor 1. IGF-1 is also known as Somatomedin-C. As important as HGH is, it does not last long in our bloodstream. In just a few short minutes our liver absorbs HGH and converts it into growth factors. IGF-1 is the most important growth factor that is produced. So, IGF-1 is a hormone just like HGH, but it is easier to measure in the body because it stays in our bloodstream longer than HGH. You can think of HGH as the hormone that gets the ball rolling, but IGF-1 does most of the work. What
role does HGH play in the body? Human growth hormone and IGF-1 have been shown to play a significant role in:
Basically,
anything that goes on in your body is in some way tied to HGH. This is why HGH
is often called the "fountain of youth". Elevated HGH levels are what make you
feel young again. Does
your body always produce HGH? The good news is that your body must always produce HGH or you would not be able to function. The bad news is that as you get past about 20 years old, your body produces less and less HGH each year. By age 60 you will probably have lost 75% of the HGH that your body produced. Why
does the body produce less HGH as we get older? This is the million-dollar question. It really ties into the bigger question - Is aging a preventable disease? For years people have believed that as we get older our body basically wears out. The theory went that all of our organs, tissues, muscles, bones, etc. have a set life span and will get weaker as we age. When someone is 40 and complains that they can't do what they did at 20, we accepted this as the natural process of getting old. Research
into HGH shows that aging may be preventable to a certain extent. It was
originally believed that the pituitary gland just didn't have the capacity to
produce large amounts of HGH as we get older. However, recent studies have shown
that aging pituitary glands are capable of producing as much HGH as young pituitary
glands, if it is adequately stimulated. This shows that the somatotrophe cell,
the cell in the pituitary gland that releases HGH, does not "lose power" as we
age. The questions still
remains, if the problem is not with the pituitary gland, then why does HGH decrease
as we age? One theory is that the pituitary gland does not "know" it should be
producing more HGH. Our body has a feedback loop that says when the IGF-1 levels
decrease, produce more HGH. For some unknown reason it is possible that this loop
is broken and the pituitary gland has a harder time getting the signal to produce
more HGH as we age. Another theory is that as we get older our Somatostatin levels
increase. Somatostatin is a natural inhibitor to growth hormone. So, as we age
the somatostatin levels increase and this leads to a decrease in HGH. My recommendation is simple. Try a bottle and see if you notice any difference. The difference may be subtle but watch for it. 2 oz. liquid Ingredients: Human Growth Hormone - 4X, 7X, 12X plus IGF-1 - 9X. Recommended for adults over 30 years of age. 10 drops under tongue once or twice a day.
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