3 Ways to Increase HGH (Human Growth Hormone) Amounts in Your Body

October 11, 2008 · Posted in HGH - Human Growth Hormone · Comment 

HGH has been touted lately for it’s anti-aging possibilities. The amount of HGH in our body peaks in our early 20’s and goes down drastically from that point. Many people are rejuvenating themselves, and swearing by the results, by increasing HGH into their system

There are three delivery systems that add HGH into the system: homeopathic sublingual sprays, pharmaceutical injections, or pills that stimulate the release of HGH from the pituitary gland. With all three choices the goal is the same: to raise the measurable IGF-1 levels in the body in order to gain the youthful benefits. The short discussion below on all three therapies will help you discover which protocol is right for you.

Human Growth Hormone Pills:

When you buy a pill form of HGH you should know right up front that there is no HGH in the product. Read the ingredients. There are only stacked amino acids and other assorted stimulants. Even though the product name might be “HGH Releasor,” or “HGH Precursor,” there is no HGH in the product. It works by stimulating your Pituitary Gland into producing more HGH.

There’s good news and bad news. The good news is that it actually works. The bad news is that it only works for 4-8 weeks. Then your over-stimulated Pituitary Gland says, “no mas,” and stops being stimulated. It’s really a terrible tease because just when you start saying to yourself, “hey this is great,” everything shuts down. Just when you realize what you’ve been missing, you lose it again.

Additionally, I was scared away from this therapy by reports that taking stacked amino “growth hormone pills” can raise cortisol levels in your body, which is extremely unhealthy. So the choice then came down to putting the actual hormone into my body by way of shots or via oral sprays.

Human Growth Hormone Shots:

Almost all the HGH sites will tell you that the cost for shots ranges between $10,000 and $20,000 per year. It doesn’t. You can easily find it available for around $3,000 per year and even lower if you go through Mexican pharmaceuticals. Needles today are very safe and generally painless.

But sticking myself twice a day, twenty days per month, didn’t seem like a routine a healthy person should be doing, no matter how quick and easy it is. Call me squeamish if you like, I don’t care. This might suit some people, and if it does, you can consider going for it. Not me.

Those taking HGH injections should be aware that a few problems have been reported with “high” or “over” dosages, so anyone using this protocol would be wise to be clinically monitored on a regular basis by a physician.

HGH Oral Spray:

So the HGH spray option was the one I chose, especially considering the fact that I didn’t know if the product would deliver what retailers were claiming. It seemed to be the most benign, risk free, gentle, therapy that produced excellent results, and was reasonably priced between $500 and $1250 per year.

The amounts of herbal and nutritional contents listed on a product label can be most misleading. What’s important is not the nutritional content listed on the label, but rather how much of that nutrient is actually absorbed into the cells of the body. Sprays provide excellent absorption when micro-sized beads or droplets of a nutrient are taken into the body through the tissue lining of the mouth or nose. Blood capillaries are extremely close to the surface in these areas and readily absorb HGH into the bloodstream. The flow of absorbed nutrients from this area of the mouth is to the Carotid Artery, then to the brain, and then on to the heart within 22 to 30 seconds. Within minutes, it is totally dispersed throughout the body.

As far as which spray is the best, it’s my belief that if and when independent clinical trials are made of all the spray products they will all basically be close in effectiveness. They all contain the same amounts of Somatrophin (Human Growth Hormone). Some add a little bit of female this, some add a little bit of male that. I chose the one I thought was most homeopathically prepared because I knew more care would have been taken in its manufacturing and it would probably be more gentle on my system.

Learn as much as you can about Human Growth Hormone and make your own decision about which way you want to go. No matter what age you begin taking HGH you will enjoy the results.

The most informative website on HGH Human Growth Hormone can be found at http://www.21stcenturyhgh.com The website includes a full discussion on the topic including scams and hijinx.

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The Next Generation of Anti-Aging Products is HGH + Velvet Deer Antler

September 29, 2008 · Posted in HGH - Human Growth Hormone · Comment 

Everyone knows the benefits of HGH, Human Growth Hormone, as a fantastic anti-aging potion. But the next generation of anti-aging products is including Velvet Deer Antler. What exactly is Velvet Deer Antler and why is it so important?

Velvet Deer Antler is the closest thing, in terms of molecular structure, to IGF-1, Insulin Growth Factor, that biologists have been able to find. IGF-1 is what produces the anti-aging effects sought out by everyone over thirty years old. IGF-1 is the most important growth factor that is produced. You can think of HGH as the hormone that gets the ball rolling, but IGF-1 does most of the work.

Homeopathic HGH puts just enough HGH into your system to get the body to trigger your liver into responding as if there were an increase in growth hormone into the system. The liver then produces IGF-1 in response and the body feels the effects of this IGF-1.

Increased Insulin-Like-Growth Factor (IGF-1) levels are used as an indicator of human growth hormone levels and can be measured. IGF-1 secretion is much more steady than that of growth hormone. Velvet Deer Antler mimics insulin-like-growth factor almost perfectly!

IGF-1 is a natural anabolic growth factor molecule and is a protein that promotes tissue growth, organ health, and healthy blood sugar levels. As we age and less Growth Hormone is released from the pituitary gland, there is a corresponding drop in IGF-1 levels, yet the bodies demand does not decrease. As IGF-1 levels decline, the vitality and physical exuberance of youth recedes, further contributing to the process and experience of aging.

So a majority of the rejuvenating effects of growth hormone is actually due to IGF-1 acting on its target cells. The major role of growth hormone in stimulating body growth is to stimulate the liver and other tissues to secrete IGF-1.

IGF-1 is a polypeptide compound produced from HGH (Human Growth Hormone). That’s why it’s so important to take a product that contains both HGH and Velvet Deer Antler. IGF-1 has been shown to increase the transport of amino acids into muscle cells throughout the body, thus regenerating these tissues after exercise. It provides the raw material needed to repair damage to the cells.

The next generation of homeopathic HGH products includes Velvet Deer Antler so that the liver is not relied upon to produce the IGF-1 effects. Most people feel an increase in energy, endurance, mental clarity, better digestion, more restful sleep, an increase in libido, and many other benefits.

One online retailer says that 90% of their regular users of HGH (without the IGF-1) switch over to the HGH with Velvet Deer Antler IGF-1. 10% don’t notice any difference and stay with the less expensive HGH alone. Velvet Deer Antler is totally natural.

IGF-1 is currently listed by the FDA as an “orphan” drug. It is now illegal for manufacturers to provide it to any lab creating products for over-the-counter sales. Any retailer selling a product containing IGF-1 is doing so in violation of the law. However, homeopathic products are made from Velvet Deer Antler which mimics perfectly the same reaction from your body as if you were taking IGF-1. Deer Antler is completely legal for over the counter sales.

Michael Harvey is a retired professional athlete who has been in the nutritional industry since 1995. He has the most informative webpage on HGH at http://www.21stcenturyhgh.com which includes Velvet Deer Antler at http://www.21stcenturyhgh.com/hgh-plus-igf-1.htm A full discussion on the topic including scams and hijinx. The author maintains another very informative websites on health and nutrition located at http://www.nutritional-supplement-information.com

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Understanding the 3 Ways You Can Add HGH, Human Growth Hormone, Into Your System

August 28, 2008 · Posted in HGH - Human Growth Hormone · Comment 

Human Growth Hormone was first discovered in 1956 and its structure was identified in 1972. It was extracted from cadavers, sold at very high prices, and injected with needles into the body. In mid-1998 the 191 chain Hgh molecule was genetically engineered in the laboratory. This is available to us now through a costly doctor’s pharmaceutical prescription, and secondly at a reasonable price through a homeopathic oral spray. The third therapy alternative would be Secretogogues and Stacked Amino products. The idea here is to coax your own body, by stimulating the Pituitary Gland, to produce more of it’s own Hgh.

So the consumer has these three choices: HGH spray, shots, or pills. With all three choices the goal is the same: to raise the measurable IGF-1 level. To discover which protocol is right for you we offer a short discussion below on all three therapies.

It should be noted that the Federal Drug Administration does not allow any nutritional product (hgh pills) to claim that it can “cure” any disease. The FDA does approve Pharmaceutical drugs and Homeopathic preparations to claim they can cure a particular disease and the testing to achieve this status is quite rigorous as we all know. A doctor is permitted to prescribe Human Growth Hormone to a patient for anti-aging even though it’s only approved by the FDA as a cure for dwarfism. The Pharmaceutical manufacturer is not permitted to suggest it’s use as an anti-aging therapy, only as a treatment for dwarfism, and one company ended up paying substantial fines and penalties for doing just that.

The large majority of Homeopathic remedies do, with FDA approval, claim to cure various ailments. Homeopathic HGH is one of only a handful of preparations that claims to “cure” nothing. 21st Century HGH is manufactured at an FDA monitored and approved laboratory. The curious difference between pharmaceutical HGH (hgh prescription shots) and homeopathic HGH is that even though the former injects huge amounts of the actual hormone, compared to only a miniscule amount in the homeopathic preparation (human growth hormone oral spray), the rejuvenation levels are remarkably similar!

Human Growth Hormone Pills:

Being very conservative the idea of stimulating my own body’s production of HGH through nutritional supplements sounded the most “natural” to me. However, the authoritative Physician’s Desk Reference Manual rates different forms of absorption by the body and yields eye-opening information. It says that when you swallow a pill, less than 10% of the nutrient actually gets into the blood stream. The other 90% is processed by the gastrointestinal tract as waste.

Oral absorption through the mucosa (the lining of the mouth) is the preferred choice of medical experts because the body absorbs 90% of the nutrient into the bloodstream. That’s a huge difference. What was not a big difference to us, but was still very interesting, was that oral absorption (90%) was higher than intra-muscular injection (80%).

So, piling a bunch of substances into my body in the form of stacked amino acids and secretagogues, most of which would actually pass through me, just to coax my Pituitary Gland into a little bit of action didn’t seem like a plan to me. Also, after a few months the Pituitary gland says, “no mas,” and refuses to get stimulated into action no matter what the supplemental dosage. Additionally, I was scared away by reports that taking stacked amino “growth hormone pills” can raise cortisol levels in your body, which is extremely unhealthy. So the choice then came down to actually putting the hormone into my body by way of shots or via oral sprays.

Human Growth Hormone Shots:

Almost all the Hgh sites will tell you that the cost for Hgh shots ranges between $10,000 and $20,000 per year. It doesn’t. You can easily find it available for around $3,000 per year and even lower if you go through Mexican pharmaceuticals. Needles today are very safe and generally painless. But sticking myself twice a day, twenty days per month, didn’t seem like a routine a healthy person should be doing, no matter how quick and easy it is. Call me squeamish if you like, I don’t care. This might suit some people, and if it does, you can consider going for it. Not me. Those taking Hgh injections should be aware that a few problems have been reported with “high” or “over” dosages, so anyone using this protocol would be wise to be clinically monitored on a regular basis by a physician.

HGH Spray:

So the HGH spray option was the one I chose, especially considering the fact that I didn’t know if the product would deliver what retailers were claiming. It seemed to be the most benign, risk free, gentle therapy that produced excellent results, and was reasonably priced between $500 and $1250 per year. The amounts of herbal and nutritional contents listed on a product label can be most misleading. What’s important is not the nutritional content listed on the label, but rather how much of that nutrient is actually absorbed into the cells of the body.

Sprays provide excellent absorption when micro-sized beads or droplets of a nutrient are taken into the body through the tissue lining of the mouth or nose. Blood capillaries are extremely close to the surface in these areas and readily absorb Hgh into the bloodstream. The flow of absorbed nutrients from this area of the mouth is to the Carotid Artery, then to the brain, and then on to the heart within 22 to 30 seconds. Within minutes, it is totally dispersed throughout the body.

As far as which spray is the best, it’s my belief that if and when independent clinical trials are made of all the spray products they will all basically be close in effectiveness. They all contain the same amounts of Somotrophin. Some add a little bit of this, some add a little bit of that. I chose the one I thought was most homeopathically prepared because I knew more care would have been taken in its manufacturing and it would probably be more gentle on my system.

The Human Growth Hormone market is beset by some overzealous marketeers who sometimes make claims that are somewhat misleading, especially in the area of hgh human growth hormone clinical studies. I’ve read through many entire websites which make claims, based on pharmaceutical HGH, that imply the same results will occur with their nutritional product. They are just “fast talking” their clientel. Learn as much as you can about Human Growth Hormone and make your own decision about which way you want to go. No matter what age you begin taking the product, you’ll enjoy the results.

Michael Harvey is a retired professional athlete who has been in the nutritional industry since 1995. The most informative website on HGH Human Growth Hormone can be found at http:http://www.21stcenturyhgh.com

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