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  • Human Growth Hormones and their contribution in weight management

    admin @ July 20, 2011 # No Comment Yet

    As a teenager, one can go for fried and packaged food items and yet not bother about weight gain. However, with age anything fatty just seems to add to your flabs. The reason is the loss of Human Growth Hormones with age. Human growth hormone produced by pituitary glands in the human body decreases by [...]

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    Glutamic acid: The non-essential acid used for building proteins

    admin @ April 20, 2011 # No Comment Yet

    Glutamic Acid is a nonessential amino acid that the body uses to build proteins. It can be obtained from eating meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy products. The fluid produced by the prostate gland contains significant amounts of glutamic acid. This had led scientists to believe that glutamic acid may play a role in the [...]

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    How aging affects flexibility in older people

    admin @ March 10, 2011 # No Comment Yet

    With age, diminishes the flexibility of our body. Older people are more prone to stiffness and orthopedic injury than younger people because of physical inactivity. Over time, muscles become stiffer and joints degenerate, producing less joint-lubricating synovial fluid. Connective tissues gradually lose their elasticity and muscle fibers shorten. This loss in flexibility can make common [...]

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    Knowing about Serine: The non essential amino acid

    admin @ December 15, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Serine is a non essential amino acid needed for the metabolism of fats and fatty acids, muscle growth, and to maintain a healthy immune system- as it aids the production of immunoglobulins and antibodies. It also plays an important role in the manufacture of cell membranes, and the synthesis of both muscle tissue and the [...]

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    7 simple secrets to keep your age at bay

    admin @ August 18, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Most people resort to medicines and pills in their quest for youth and health but little do they realize that small changes in lifestyle like changing your reactions, learning to meditate, relaxation techniques and a positive attitude towards life can actually help you stay younger, reducing your biological age and expanding your abilities to maintain [...]

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    Alkylglycerols as the new cutting-edge anti-aging nutrient

    admin @ August 10, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Alkylglycerols (AKGs) are lipids (fats) with a glycerol backbone that stimulate the production of white blood cells to normal levels and encourage the growth of antibodies. AKGs are found in human breast milk, cow’s milk and the livers of most animals and fish. Shark liver contains an exceptionally high level of AKGs. Alkylglycerols are considered [...]

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    Detoxification to lead you from immunity to infinity

    admin @ July 25, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Each of us is in a constant state of war with billions of creatures- bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites- on us, around us, and in us- that threaten to give us an infection that can compromise how we feel and quite possible shorten how long we live. We are in a midst of a huge [...]

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    Passionflower: The all-natural herb with anti-anxiety properties

    admin @ July 25, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Passionflower is a climbing vine native to North, Central and South America. It has a long history as a folk remedy for anxiety. It recently has gained a body of scientific studies that support this action. The leaves, stems, and flowers are used medicinally. A flavonoid called chrysin present in passionaflower has strong anti-anxiety properties [...]

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    Dr. Terry studies the effect of HGH replacement therapy

    admin @ July 25, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    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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    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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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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    How Human Growth Hormone is made?

    admin @ June 26, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    Hormones are chemical messengers that are made in one part of the body and tell other parts of the body what to do. Once a hormone reaches the destination, it binds to a special docking place on the cell called a receptor, where it stimulates a specific metabolic activity. Hormones are involved in every aspect [...]

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    Dr. Van Cauter explains the sleep loss with aging

    admin @ June 11, 2010 # No Comment Yet

    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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    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 [...]

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