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The largest clinical study of HGH replacement therapy in ‘normal’ older people shows that it “appears to improve several attributes believed in many to be associated with performance, quality of life and longevity,” says Dr. L. Cass Terry, Chairman and professor of neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Terry reported his findings […]
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You need to get a Growth hormone test done to find out growth deficiencies, reduced pituitary gland function and pituitary tumors. HGH tests include the somatotropin hormone test, growth hormone suppression test, somatomedin C, and growth hormone stimulation test.
In order to find out HGH deficiencies or excesses, Somatotropin test is used. For this, the blood […]
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Dr. Eve Van Cauter from the University of Chicago reports that biological signs of accelerated aging appear in healthy young men after less than a week in which they slept no more than four hours a night. He also found that by reversing the sleep loss through twelve hours of bed rest for several consecutive […]
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We are forever in search of the cure for old age. Dozens of theories have been proposed, yet science has not produced a universal theory of aging. Current theories of aging at the cellular and molecular level generally revolve around two themes- aging is programmed and aging is accidental. Let us have a look at […]
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As we age, distinct changes occur in the skin, which impact both its functional abilities and visual appearance. Various causes of the skin aging can be listed down as:
Skin cells divide more slowly causing the dermis layer to thin.
Fat layer beneath the dermis begins to atrophy; underlying network of elastin and collagen fibres, responsible for […]
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DHEA is produced by adrenal glands and is known as ‘the mother of all hormones’. Proponents of DHEA claim that it may be able to enhance immune resistance against infection, reduce risk of age related diseases including cancer, coronery artery disease and osteoporosis, improve blood sugar and help prevent onset of diabetes II, facilitate weight […]
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As we gain puberty, we stop growing in height, but with increase in technology and science, it is now possible to increase your height even after maturity. Internet is brimming with height growing pills & injections that offered for sale online. Most of them are HGH supplements.
Human Growth Hormone, popularly called Height Growth Hormone, is […]
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One of the typically age-related diseases is atherosclerosis, in which the arteries’ inner walls are lined with fat, or ‘Plaque’ posing a potential risk of coronary heart disease. DHEA has been found to be effective in reducing the levels of plaque in those suffering from atherosclerosis. Some scientists also believe that DHEA’s preventive effect on […]
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There are two ways of taking Human Growth Hormones- in the form of injections and in the form of supplements. HGH intake started with HGH injections but with the advancement of science, a safer and cheaper method of HGH intake is available in the form of HGH supplements. Though injections have faster and stronger effect, […]
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HGH products required FDA approval and many of the fake HGH companies proudly claim that they follows all the practices set forth by the FDA. But do they really do so and are they really FDA approved. The answer is more often ‘NO’ than ‘YES’. Then how will you find out whether they HGH product […]
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The 2008 Frost & Sullivan European Human Growth Hormone Competitive Strategy Leadership Award has been presented to Ferring Pharmaceuticals which is headquartered in Switzerland and identifies, develops and markets innovative products in the areas of endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology, infertility and obstetrics. The award is in recognition of Ferring’s initiatives in providing ZOMAJET 2 VISION and […]
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1. Choose a product that has a reliable and well researched delivery method. Best would be to look for a product that has a liposomal targeted delivery system
2. Choose a product that has a mix of nutrients that both stimulate the pituitary to release HGH and also act as precursors for HGH production.
3. Choose a […]
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Apart from oral sprays the market also is full of HGH nasal sprays which claim to be HGH releasers. The method of use involves a short burst of the product sprayed into the nasal cavity, and the spray is supposedly absorbed through the lining of the nose and passes into the blood stream to be […]
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Growth Hormone levels have been proved to decline with age and this decline is a major factor in the aging process. In numerical terms, humans produce on a daily basis some 500mcg of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) at 20 years of age, 200mcg at 40 years, and 25mcg at 80.
HGH deficiency in adults is now […]
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Lipodystrophy is a disturbance of fat metabolism that involves the absence of fat and/or the abnormal distribution of fat in the body. It usually afflicts people with HIV or with rare genetic disorders.
Though none of them could be conclusively established, there are several theories on the root cause of lipodystrophy — including damage to mitochondria […]
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