What is HGH (Human Growth Hormone) ?
Benefits from human growth hormone reported in the scientific literature include increased muscle mass, improved physical strength, reduced fatigue, decreased fat (especially abdominal fat), increased bone strength, and revitalization of liver, kidney, spleen, and brain functions. Skin regains a more youthful appearance with fewer wrinkles and sexual functioning improves. Cholesterol decreases and cartilage in joints becomes stronger. Osteoporosis, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease are improved. Healing is speeded.
Another important benefit from human growth hormone is strengthening of the immune system. Infections decrease, recovery from illness is aided, allergies improve and immune related diseases such as arthritis become less bothersome.
Like insulin, growth hormone is given by injection. A small syringe with a tiny needle is used to give self-administered daily injections just under the skin-or at least 4 days each week.
Benefits accrue slowly during the first 6 to 18 months of therapy, as adverse effects of aging are slowed and to some extent reversed. Longevity and health are extremely complicated issues with many contributing or detracting factors such as heredity, stress, nutrition, antioxidants, life-style, harmful habits, smoke, excessive alcohol, and exposure to chemicals and environmental pollution-in addition to the usual decline in hormone production with age.
Taking excessive doses of human growth hormone is potentially dangerous. We only recommend replacing what is deficient to bring levels up to those that are normal for the first few decades of adulthood.
