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HGH: Look and Feel Younger Today
HGH, or human growth hormone, is found in our pituitary glands. While our pituitary system produces HGH throughout our lives, it does so in ever decreasing quantity as we age. HGH is responsible for our body's cell production, as well as the production of muscles, bones and other organs when we are children. The fact that HGH production decreases when we reach the age of thirty may well be an important part of why we see such dramatic changes in our bodies in the later decades of life.
Protecting Yourself from the Ravages of Aging
The key, then to stemming the negative effects of aging on our bodies is to stimulate the release of HGH. There are three procedures you can follow to do this - injections, homeopathy or nutritional precursors.
While injection of HGH is highly effective, and may be the best course for folks whose HGH level is extremely low, it is expensive. For straight injections of human growth hormone, you may well be paying more than $1000 each month.
While the homeopathic method of taking HGH has its proponents as well as opponents, and the jury is still out on how well it works, it is still a less costly alternative to injections. The theory behind homeopathic ingestion of HGH is that if you take miniscule amounts of HGH your body will be stimulated to start its own increase of HGH production. The amount of HGH taken for the homeopathic approach is measured in nanograms, or billionths of a gram.
The nutritional precursor method involves ingesting a combination of ingredients that will help your body produce more HGH on its own. These supplements usually include a combination of amino acids, hormones and herbs that stimulate dopamine production.
HGH is a powerful tool that can help people look and feel younger. No matter how you choose to receive it, HGH will be an important part of any effort to reduce the signs of aging.
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HGH, or human growth hormone, is found in our pituitary glands. While our pituitary system produces HGH throughout our lives, it does so in ever decreasing quantity as we age. HGH is responsible for our body's cell production, as well as the production of muscles, bones and other organs when we are children. The fact that HGH production decreases when we reach the age of thirty may well be an important part of why we see such dramatic changes in our bodies in the later decades of life.
Protecting Yourself from the Ravages of Aging
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