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How to Increase Your Growth Hormones

February 28, 2010  
Filed under Fitness, Medical Updates

Growth Hormones

InjectingGrowth hormones are protein-based hormones which stimulate growth and cell reproduction, as well as regeneration, in humans and animals. As far as their clinical use, they are generally used to treat growth disorders in children, as well as in adults who have some form of growth deficiency.

Replacement therapies have sprung up in recent years which use human growth hormones as a way to fight aging and manage an individual’s weight issues. Some of the side effects of growth hormones are decreased body fat, increased muscle mass, increased bone density, increased energy levels, improved skin tone and texture, an enhanced immune system and higher-level cognition, not to mention increased sexual arousal and functionality. Currently, human growth hormones are considered to be fairly complex with many functions as yet unknown; hence the ongoing research.

Human growth hormones have been used as an anabolic agent for decades, with their most common occurrence observed in competitive sports, beginning in the early 1970s. They have since been banned by both the IOC and the NCAA. The tissues of the body naturally respond to human growth hormones by increasing in mass, and thus is the reason they have been deemed illegal for competitive athletes because they are an artificial means for enhancing the body’s performance. However, there is no doubt that human growth hormones encompass a wide variety of benefits for those who utilize them wisely. As an example, these hormones increase calcium retention, which not only strengthens the overall skeletal structure but also increases the mineralization of the bone, preventing osteoarthritis. Their most common side effect is the increase in muscle mass, which enhances the strength of the individual, as earlier noted. They also increase the synthesis of proteins, promote lipolysis, and stimulate the growth of every internal organ excepting the brain.

A Fountain of Youth?

Since the dawn of time humanity has been trying to find a way to extend its lifespan. Many individuals take comfort in some form of religion, as many religions offer some idealized view of eternal life or reincarnation. Scientists are continually searching for new ways to extend our life span and maintain youthful vitality. Today, 50 is the new 30, and 60 is considered the new 40, and there are indeed some remarkable supplements which can assist an individual to perform at levels equivalent to that experienced in their 20s. There are even substances which can enhance the immune response and provide greater resistance to disease and infection, but one of the questions asked most frequently by those evaluating the pros and cons of growth hormones is whether they are in fact the proverbial ‘magic pill’. Enabling one to reduce body fat, bolster energy, strength, stamina, and increase muscle mass without diet or exercise. And what if, such a substance could be used to improve bone density and skin tone, not to mention sharpen the memory and increase the overall well-being of the individual? Would not such a substance be considered miraculous, and would not everyone want to have access to same?

Such are the purported benefits of human growth hormones, and this is why there are literally thousands of studies being conducted throughout the world on a continual basis. Researchers have long known that growth hormones have far more benefits than simply the regulation of muscle mass, and in modern times they are indeed referred to as the “fountain of youth” by many scientists and supporters.

The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) has documented a wide variety of scientifically proven effects of human growth hormones. Not only do they decreased fat tissue and increase lean tissue, they also increase bone density, bolster the tone and action of the heart, increase exercise capacity, improve cholesterol levels by lowering LDL and increasing HDL, and they can also improve mood and motivation. They tighten and thicken the skin, making it more resilient to age, stimulating re-growth of hair, sharper vision, improve cognitive functions, better sleeping patterns, regeneration of tissues associated with degenerative disease, and more. In fact, the basic biochemical interaction of growth hormones is such that it could be deemed a rejuvenation of the immune system in its entirety.

In fact, the Medical College of Wisconsin showed that six months of growth hormone therapy was equivalent in magnitude to the regression of aging by between 10 and 20 years, with participants losing an average of 14% of their body fat and gaining 8.8% of lean body mass. It is no wonder why so many athletes desire to use human growth hormones.

Studies to date have yet to verify any adverse side effects to long-term use of human growth hormones, and why they are considered illegal by oversight committees for competitive athletes is a controversial matter at best. These days, there are many non-prescription alternatives available via oral sprays and colostrums, although the strength, purity and efficacy of same are somewhat questionable.

The best course of action is to consult an expert in the field for an evaluation of whether it is appropriate for your requirements, or contraindicated by an underlying disease or condition. That said, humanity has been searching for a fountain of youth for thousands of years, and we may have finally stumbled upon it.

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