Human HGH

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Are you curious about the effects of Human HGH to the aging process? HGH stands for human growth hormone and is created by your human pituitary gland. Situated just below the brain, this gland is influenced by several different body processes and is secreted in your body all throughout life. In children and young adults up to the early twenties, human growth hormone is responsible for regulating growth. At the age of 21, growth is complete and the pituitary gland begins to automatically decrease the quantity of natural HGH being released into the blood stream.

By the same measure, Human HGH is extremely crucial to the body of a normal individual. HGH is forever present in the blood and it controls different metabolic and body processes. According to research this drop in hormones is directly associated to different physical changes that are connected with aging. This includes but is not limited to storing fat, a noticeable decrease in muscle strength and size, a decrease in energy levels. What’s more, there are higher risks of developing heart problems, osteoporosis and diabetes.

Early on, only children whose growth had stopped due to a deficiency in the hormone were exposed to Human HGH therapy. HGH injections were composed of natural human growth hormones that had been harvested from the human pituitary glands. Later it was discovered that these types of HGH injections were extremely risky so today, injections contain synthetic HGH as opposed to natural HGH. Nowadays the focus is on ways to stimulate the pituitary gland to bring forth more Human HGH.

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