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Human Growth Hormone: Is It Possible To Slow Down The Ageing Process?


Date: 19/08/03
 
Fortunately, there are ways to increase your human growth hormone (HGH) levels and slow down your body's ageing process. But tinkering with hormones can be dicey business. Just ask the millions of women who are coping with menopause by using hormone replacement therapy. And just as with HRT, there's more than one way to boost human growth hormone (HGH), but the results are not always ideal...

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If you're, say, a few years on either side of 50 years old, then your pituitary gland is doing a far less efficient job of releasing somatotropin (or human growth hormone - HGH) into your bloodstream than it did when you were 20. And as you grow older, your pituitary's HGH output will diminish a little more each year.

Now you might think, 'When I was 20 I was still growing. At 50, I just don't need as much growth hormone anymore.' But, of course, it's not that simple. Human growth hormone (HGH) stimulates not only growth, but also the maintenance of bone tissue and muscle mass. In addition, it helps facilitate brain function, energy levels, overall metabolism, proper cell division, and the repair of damaged DNA within cells.

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So if your pituitary gland isn't providing a good supply of human growth hormone (HGH), you may experience less energy, memory loss, reduced sex drive, decreasing muscle and skin tone, impaired eyesight, bone loss, and hair loss. This condition is called somatopause, and I don't have to tell you that all of its symptoms are signs we associate with ageing.

Fortunately, there are ways to increase your human growth hormone (HGH) levels and slow down your body's ageing process. But tinkering with hormones can be dicey business. Just ask the millions of women who are coping with menopause by using hormone replacement therapy

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Daniel Posted 23/02/2010

I am sure, HGH definitely makes you look younger and healthier. It cures a lot problems that come with aging. http://www.antiaginghgh.ws/

Daniel Posted 23/02/2010

Human body produces HGH sufficient for the body, if you lead a healthy life. Supplements are also a good source of HGH, but I think they should be used carefully with the suggestions of a doctor, if needed. http://www.antiaginghgh.ws/



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