Archive for the ‘HgH’ Category

How aging affects flexibility in older people

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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Nerve-impulse continuity: Paving the way to immortality

Today, both the young and old could succumb to serious medical conditions that are caused by the brain’s failing to communicate properly with the rest of the body. The majority of these cases are due to spinal cord injury, which occurs when a traumatic event results in damage to cells within the spinal cord or [...]

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What are the potential causes of Insulin Resistance?

The changes in the lean body mass are combined with a decline in plasma DHEA-S and IGF-1 concentration and a rise in plasma TNF-alpha concentrations and oxidative stress, which, as a result, may interact with the anthropometric changes- thereby triggering a worsening of insulin-mediated glucose uptake. The researchers report that age-related environmental factors- specifically, changes [...]

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Keep your Heart healthy by working on your heart rate

Generally, you should aim for raising your heart rate during exercise to about 70-85% of its maximum capacity. Subtract your age by 220 and multiply the result by .70%, then also multiply the result by .85%. This is your target heart rate zone, which will give you the greatest benefits available while not straining your [...]

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Tribulus Terrestris: The herb with myriad benefits

Tribulus terrestris has been used in centuries for traditional Ayurvedic medicine. The active ingredients are extracted from the fruits, which contain alkaloids, resins, tannins, saponins, sugars, sterols, essential oil, peroxidase, diastase, and glucoside. Tribulus terristris is a proven herbal remedy for depression, as harmine, the main active ingredient of the plant, is a very effective [...]

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Knowing about Tryptophan: The essential amino acid

Tryptophan is an essential amino acid. It is obtained in the diet from bananas, beans, brewer’s yeast, cottage cheese, dairy products, dates, eggs, fish, legumes, whole grains etc. Tryptophan is required for the production of vitamin B3 (niacin), which is vital for the brain to manufacture serotonin. Tryptophan is a precursor of the transmitter serotonin, [...]

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