Human Growth Hormones have shown positive effects on bone density
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Benefits of Hgh range from heart to brain, skin to libido, and also to the connective tissue, muscle, and healing potential of the skeletal system. Hgh has a dramatic capacity to work wonders on fragile and fractured bones. Hgh benefits our skeletal system by its ability to make new one and repair the damaged tissues. HGH stimulates osteoblast (bone) and fibroblast (supporting tissue) proliferation.
In a recent study using the sensitive techniques of quantitative tomography and single photon absorptiometry, significant increases of 5% and 4% were demonstrated in spinal and cortical bone density over 12 months of therapy in HGH-deficient adults.
In a Swedish study of 44 Hgh deficient men and women between the ages of 23 and 66, it was found that two years of Hgh treatment significantly increased the density of the bones in the hip joint and the vertebrae of the lower spine. There were increases in calcium, osteocalcin, and two types of collagen, which are markers of bone formation.
Studies have also shown that Growth Hormone treatment helps to build bone density and reduces the risk of fractures in pre- and post-menopausal women as well as those suffering from osteoporosis.
Treatment of recombinant human growth hormone in elderly osteoporotic women has shown that Hgh led to an increase in handgrip strength, decrease in waist/hip ratio, increased bone formation and decreased osteoporosis.
Gh therapy taken in men for prolonged period showed increased bone mineral density in spine and femoral neck and patients with osteopenia (low bone mass) were reduced by 50%.
Lower growth hormone levels are found in patients with bone fractures and bone density significantly improved with hgh therapy with the increased formation and strength of cortical bone. Low dose recombinant human growth hormone normalizes bone metabolism and improves trabecular bone density in growth hormone deficient adults without causing adverse effects.
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