Dec
31
HGH Can Add Years To Your Life
December 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Myfit.ca has an interesting take on HGH:
In this day and age, it seems that more and more women and young teens are starving themselves to be in the current “skinny mode”. Why is this happening?
In this overly commercially orientated world, with skinny models all over the world, and people trying to emulate that “look”, I am quite sure it started with Twiggy, in the 1960’s. I think Twiggy was smart. She looked at her skinny little frame and realized that she was not like most girls, so instead of hiding herself she flaunted it.
So…..what if you could burn fat without dieting or exercising; increase your muscle mass without exercise; improve your sexual drive and performance; enhance your athletic performance and endurance; have younger, tighter, thicker skin; eliminate cellulite; dramatically support truly refreshing deep sleep; build stronger bones; alleviate menopause and male “andropause”; improve your cholesterol and triglyceride profiles; strengthen your heart while lowering blood pressure; even improve your hair growth and texture; improve mood, memory and concentration; strengthen your immune system; and likely add years to your life?
Well… with HGH enhancements you can. Over 28,000 medical studies say you can!
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Dec
28
HGH Can Improve Our Sex Lives
December 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment
We all know that as we age, our bodies change, and we don’t respond the same way we did in our twenties. Here is some helpful information on how HGH can improve our sex lives as we age.
It is well documented that HGH reverses the shrinkage of the heart, liver, spleen and other vital organs. Now it appears that it may regrow the sexual organs as well. Starting in the fourth decade, the penis and clitoris actually start to shrink. But many patients report that with growth hormone the penis returns to its youthful dimensions. The same reversal occurs with the clitoris in women.
According to Chein Baxas, whose been using HGH in his practice since 1990, says, “The penis definitely gets bigger. It’s an organ that can increase in size. My patients tell me that they are more aware of sex, more sexually active. They go back to having multiple orgasms. I’ve had men tell me it’s better now than it was 20 years ago”.
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Dec
27
Mitchell Report, HGH, & Denials
December 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The recent Mitchell Report was supposed to reveal much about who was using HGH and steroids. Instead, it has turned into a “he said, he said” game of accusations and (expected) denials. With it nearly impossible to tell years later if a Major League Baseball player used HGH or steroids, we are simply left to guess who is telling the truth. On one hand, we want to believe that the famous athletes are just that: superstars with God-given talent. But some of the players have come forward with confessions, while others steadfastly deny ever been injected with HGH or steroids. Why, we ask would the trainers lie? All the fans ever wanted was to see their favorite players on their favorite teams hit with greatness, and field with excellence. What impact will all of this have on baseball when the dust settles? Will the Mitchell Report really solve anything? How will we feel, as fans next Spring when the baseball season gets under way?
Dec
26
Holiday Stress: Can HGH Help?
December 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment
As we get older, our HGH levels decline. That decline can cause us to look and feel stressed out. We feel more tired, have less energy, we have trouble concentrating, we gain weight. HGH can help with the above symptoms of decline. Below is a more complete list of the benefits of HGH:
8.8 percent increase in muscle mass on average after six months without exercise
14.4 percent loss of fat on average after six months , without dieting
Higher energy level
Enhanced sexual performance
Regrowth of heart , liver , spleen , kidneys and other organs that shrink with age
Greater cardiac output
Superior immune function
Increased exercise performance
Better kidney function
Lowered blood pressure
Improved cholestrol profile , with higher HDL and lower LDL
Stronger bones
Faster wound healing
Younger , tighter , thicker skin
Hair regrowth
Wrinkle removal
Elimination of cellulite
Sharper vision
Mood elevation
Increased memory retnetion
Improved sleep
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Dec
25
Merry Christmas!
December 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment
HGH and Human Growth Hormone Information Center wish you a Merry Christmas!
Dec
24
Baseball Tainted By HGH & Steroids
December 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Sports writer Ted Wyman recently wrote an article titled Great Time To Be a Fan, which touches on the Mitchell Report and HGH and steroid abuse among Major League Baseball players.
If sports fans are looking for some things to be thankful for this holiday season, here are a few suggestions:
Tiger Woods, Roger Federer, Brett Favre, Tom Brady, the New England Patriots, steroids, Peyton Manning, Sidney Crosby, HGH, Alex Rodriguez and just about any personal trainer with a syringe.
This is one of the greatest eras of pro sports. Every Sunday you can watch three of the four best NFL quarterbacks of all time plying their trade and pursuing a championship.
You can watch an NFL team destined for immortality marching mercilessly toward a perfect season.
You can view the greatest golfer of all-time robotically crushing all comers and you can see a tennis player systematically bringing down opponents and reeling in the greats of the game en route to becoming the biggest star the sport has ever known.
In hockey you’ve got a 20-year-old kid who is already the league’s biggest attraction and for whom the sky is the limit.
The average sports fan is truly blessed.
Then, of course, there’s baseball, the sport where greatness comes in a vial.
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Dec
21
Forbes Reports on HGH Drug Companies
December 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Two prominate drug companies decide to end their HGH partnership, according to Forbes:
After partnering up only a year ago, investors and analysts were confused as to why Genentech chose to end its collaboration with Altus to jointly create HGH.
Altus announced late Wednesday that it regained the rights from Genentech to develop and market the drug known as ALTU-238 in North America. According to Altus, Genentech declined an option to sell the drug internationally.
ALTU-238 is an experimental treatment intended for patients who lack the proper amount of the HGH. The drug, taken weekly, is a version of that hormone.
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Dec
20
Who Can Benefit From An HGH Product?
December 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment
You don’t have to be a professional athlete or a celebrity to want the benefits from HGH like better sleep, more energy, relief from aches and pains, increased strength and stamina, better mental focus and more. The cost, however may keep everyday people like you and me from using HGH. We researched many HGH products and found one that was reasonable in price, came with a money back guarantee, AND actually works! But don’t just take our word for it.
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Dec
19
Dr. Cranton Speaks About HGH & IGF-1 Levels
December 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Well repected physician, Dr. Elmer Cranton discusses HGH and IGF-1 Levels:
Frequently, patients who report great improvements on HGH do not show much increase in IGF-1 levels. And not uncommonly, patients whose IGF-1 levels increase substantially do not seem to experience correspondingly dramatic benefits. This is probably because HGH has direct action on cells independently of IGF-1 production. In some people, injected HGH does not seem to increase IGF-1 as much as frequent small pulses released internally by the pituitary gland. Consequently, I no longer fully rely on routine follow-up testing of IGF-1 after therapy has begun. Its effectiveness as a guide to therapy is not nearly as great as a close and accurate observation of actual physical and symptomatic improvements in the individual man or woman being treated.
Dec
18
Mayo Clinic Discusses DHEA & HGH
December 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment
K. Sreekumaran Nair, M.D., an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., who has studied DHEA supplements, talks about DHEA.
What Is DHEA?
The manufacture of DHEA starts in the pituitary axis, which releases ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone). ACTH signals the adrenal glands to manufacture DHEA from cholesterol. It is released into the bloodstream as DHEAS (DHEA sulfate). Dubbed the “mother of all steroids,” DHEA is the most abundant steroid in the human body and is involved in the manufacture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and corticosterone. The decline of DHEA with age parallels that of HGH, so that by age sixty-five, your body makes only 10 to 20 percent what it did at age twenty.
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