Oct
7
Nuts, Seeds, & HGH
October 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Look what eating nuts and seeds can do for you:
Nuts and seeds are rich sources of the antioxidant mineral manganese, as well as vitamin E, folic acid, copper, and the amino acid arginine which is a precursor of human growth hormone (hgh). Some nuts and seeds contain tryptophan, a stimulator of serotonin in the brain that alleviates depression and boosts relaxation. They are also high in phytochemicals that protect against cancer and other chronic diseases.
Mar
27
One Man’s HGH Story As A Child And Now As An Adult
March 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Randy Wakefield knows firsthand about the benefits AND the dangers of HGH:
As a child, Wakefield, now 42, was diagnosed as a hypopituitary dwarf and given human growth hormone (HGH) injections to help him grow. At that time, during the 1960s and 1970s, HGH was naturally derived — that is, it was made by processing pituitary glands taken from cadavers.
Wakefield and the others grew taller, but in 1985 the experiment was found to have a fatal flaw. Three HGH recipients contracted a rare neurological illness called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), otherwise known as the human equivalent of “mad cow” disease.
Wakefield has so far dodged the CJD bullet, but he has been plagued with myriad health problems, including chronic depression and obesity.
His life began turning around last September, when Wakefield began receiving daily injections of an unlikely new treatment, which helped him lose approximately 60 pounds and find the energy to go out and look for a job. The treatment? A new, synthetic version of human growth hormone (HGH).
Wakefield thus finds himself in the peculiar position of taking the synthetic version of the very thing that has caused him so much grief.
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Mar
13
Boost Energy With HGH
March 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Studies all over the world confirm some of the benefits of using HGH:
One of the most frequently reported benefits of HGH is a significant and noticeable boost in energy. The famous Palm Springs Life Extension Study noted a whopping 84% improvement.
Researchers in London also found HGH had a dramatic effect in increasing energy and a sense of well being. Swedish researchers noted that within a few weeks of HGH usage people had increased energy levels, better mood, greater concentration and improved memory.
Feb
19
HGH Has A Natural Antidepressant Effect
February 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Dr. Ronald Klatz explores HGH in his book, Grow Young With HGH. Here, Dr. Klatz discusses the correlation between HGH decline and depression.
If HGH has a natural antidepressant effect on the brain, it could be a major reason that we are so optimistic and resilient when we are young. With the decline of HGH that comes with age, we not only lose muscle, bone, thymus tissue, body water, and cell division, we lose our joy for life. But with a program of HGH stimulation, we can have it all back again.
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