Where is HGH for and what does it do?
The human growth hormone does exactly what it says on the tin! It is a hormone that is produced in the brain and is responsible for making us humans grow big and strong. It is produced in a plentiful supply when we are young, and tails off as we grow older. This of course explains why we all stop growing as we get older!
The human growth hormone also gives our cells in our bodies the ability to repair themselves as well as grow. It is a vital component in developing and maintaining a healthy body. There are instances where a human growth deficiency occurs however. This can particular occur in people who have suffered some sort of brain injury, although it doesn’t necessarily have to be a serious one when a person loses consciousness. This puts a person at greater risk of developing a human growth hormone deficiency in the future.
The symptoms of HGH deficiency
So what are the symptoms or consequences of an HGH deficiency, and are there any forms of therapy that can be administered to combat the problems? The HGH drop can have critical consequences- for example it can result in obesity in both children and adults, carry a risk of osteoporosis as the HGH hormone is crucial in the development strong and healthy bones. Mental confusion can also occur and a lack of natural protection to the immune system can bring with it a whole host of problems and allow a greater vulnerability to disease and ill health in general.
Therapies available to combat HGH deficiency
Well that’s the bad news over with! The good news is that there are therapies that can be applied in order to halt the effects of an HGH deficiency. The most effective HGH therapy available today is direct administration through injections. The science behind the injections is that this mode of therapy raises the of the HG hormone itself and 1GF-1 levels to those that are found in younger people. This slows down the age related decline that organs undergo. There have been numerous studies carried out on the benefits of HGH therapy applied to adults with an HGH deficiency, and they have indicated the following benefits:
• Greater skin thickness and elasticity
• Diminished sun-damage type of wrinkling
• Reduced body fat
• An increase in lean muscle mass
• Improved levels of cholesterol
• Shortening of healing times
• Improved exercise capabilities
• Increased bone density
• Better moods and general feeling of well-being
• Increased blood flow to the kidneys
• Higher energy levels
These are just a few of the benefits that are associated with HGH therapy administered to adults, but of course they are not achieved overnight. As a guide, you can expect to have an overall feeling of well-being after approximately 3 weeks, and the rest of the benefits follow over the course of 3-11 months of continued HGH therapy.
Despite numerous studies into additional HGH therapies that can be used to combat the effect of HGH deficiencies in adults, the method of direct injections continues to remain at the top. There are other forms of therapies available such as sprays and pills, but results continue to show the injections as being the most effective form of therapy. There is a dependable correlation between level of success and dosage which must be properly monitored if undergoing this therapy.
Due to the links with HGH therapy and positive anti-aging and muscle growing effects, sometimes people seek out a form of therapy to encourage both anti-aging and bulging biceps even when they do not have a deficiency of the HGH hormone. So far however HGH therapy is not administered legally to anyone who is wanting to stem the tide of wrinkles, or improve their physical and muscular conditions who have not been diagnosed with a HGH deficiency.
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admin @ October 13, 2008
