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  • Dr. Steve Lamm, M.D. recommends Genf20 as a powerful HGH releaser

    admin @ July 15, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Among all the HGH supplements available in the market, GenF20 stands out to be a confident claim owing to the complete disclosure of all the herbs used and the dosages.
    The proprietary blend of GenF20 stimulates the production of growth hormone, betters the immune system, enhances metabolism, improves the nervous system, improves cell neurotransmitters as well […]

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    Causes of rough skin with aging

    admin @ July 12, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Rough skin is commonly caused by the accumulation of dead skin cells on the skin’s surface. These dead cells are usually discarded by the body via a natural process called exfoliation, where newer cells push older skin cells to the surface and uppermost layer of dead cells flake off to reveal the newer cells underneath. […]

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    What are the different kinds of Growth Hormone tests?

    admin @ July 10, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    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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    How HGH decline affects psychological and physical well-being?

    admin @ July 1, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    People who produce little or no HGH as a result of pituitary tumors, disease or removal of pituitary gland often seem like doddering old people. In studies, such patients show a consistent pattern of mental and physical characteristics associated with aging. The psychological and emotional symptoms include a reduced sense of well-being, low energy, vitality, […]

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    Borage oil and its role in anti-aging

    admin @ June 2, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    The borage plant has been exploited for its medicinal properties for more than 400 years. Borage oil is a rich source of gamma linoleic acid (GLA), an omega-6 essential fatty acid that the body converts to the anti-inflammatory prostaglandin E1.
    Borage oil may be of benefit to people suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. High doses of borage […]

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    How HGH decline mimics aging?

    admin @ May 24, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    HGH declines with age in every animal species that has been evaluated to date. In humans, the amount of HGH after ages twenty-one to thirty-one falls about 14 percent per decade, so that the total twenty-four HGH production rate is reduced in half by age sixty. In numerical values, on a daily basis we produce […]

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    Administering testosterone to women

    admin @ April 27, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Most physicians today prefer to use natural testosterone, which may be administered by intramuscular injections, suppositories, a patch attached to the scrotum, a cream applied to the scrotum or elsewhere on the body, oral capsules, or sublingual lozenges.
    Women’s ovaries and adrenal glands also provide a modest amount of testosterone- on-tenth to one-twelfth in the blood. […]

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    Assist HGH supplements with stretching exercises for increase in height

    admin @ April 27, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    It has been proved beyond doubt that human growth hormones are essential for increasing heights. Where one can go for HGH supplements, it is also advisable to accompany them with right sleep and right exercise. Not even synthetic growth hormone which costs thousands of dollars can match the amount of human growth hormone produced by […]

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    Effect on aging on the reproductive system

    admin @ January 20, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Deterioration of reproductive function is one of the most striking alterations tat occurs during aging. All sex hormone levels decline with age. In women, estrogen is steadily produced from puberty to midlife, with its levels dropping abruptly at menopause. Production of androgen starts to decline around the age of thirty, causing men to experience a […]

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    HGH deficiency brings decreased well-being and shortens life span

    admin @ January 20, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    People who produce little or no HGH as a result of pituitary tumors, disease, or removal of the pituitary gland often seem like old doddering people. In studies, such patients show a consistent pattern of mental and physical characteristics associated with aging. The psychological and emotional symptoms include a reduced sense of well-being, low energy, […]

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    Stem cells - A step towards immortality

    admin @ January 4, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Stem cells are self-renewing primitive cells that can develop into functional, differentiated cells. They have the unique ability to be manipulated by genetic engineering to give rise to specific cell types.
    With regard to human immortality, the focus is on human pluripotent stem cells which are unique because they can develop into all cells and tissues […]

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    The physiological benefits of L-Tyrosine

    admin @ January 4, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    L-Tyrosine is the amino acid used by the body as a precursor in the synthesis of three very important neurotransmitters: epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine, which are involved in maintaining mood, mental function and sex drive. These neurotransmitters also have a beneficial effect of stimulating the release of HGH.
    The benefits of L-Tyrosine can be listed down […]

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    The counter effects of too much Human Growth Hormones

    admin @ January 4, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    We know by now that Human Growth Hormones are very essential for growth, healing, immune system and various other functions of our body and its deficiency can lead to various health problems, but we have not discussed as yet the effect of too much Human Growth Hormones in our body.
    Excess of anything is bad and […]

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    Glutamine and its benefits for our body

    admin @ January 4, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid found primarily in muscles. If the body cannot produce glutamine in sufficient quantities, one can resort to additional sources through diet and supplements commonly found in the form of powdered drink mixes, pills or tablets. Animal and plant proteins are dietary sources of glutamine as well.
    Catabolism refers to […]

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    Importance of hormones for human body

    admin @ January 4, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Hormones are present in all organisms. Plants have phytohormones and the hormones present in mammals are transmitted in the blood. Hormones are chemical substances that are discharged by a single or more than a cell, and these chemicals influence other cells in organism. Hormones also act as chemical messengers that transmit signals from cell to […]

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