Jun
5
Can HGH Reverse Brain Damage in Drug Addicts?
June 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment
There could be hope for drug abuse survivors who have brain damage from their addiction:
Researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden report in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA that brain cells targeted for early death by continued opiate use may be salvaged by injections of synthetic human growth hormone (HGH). HGH is a chemical naturally secreted by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain that stimulates cell growth and reproduction. The scientists say their findings open the door to new ways to treat and prevent damage from abuse of opiates in addicts as well as patients undergoing chronic pain management.
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Apr
22
Do pro athletes cross the line when they use HGH for performance enhancement?
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a substance that has become the latest rage, as until recently it was not a banned substance in every professional league. HGH has well-documented benefits to help injuries heal, to restore youthfulness to aging people, and can help muscles gain in size. The HGH t taken by some of the major league stars was, at the time, not a banned substance by Major League Baseball and, if taken under the care of a physician, was perfectly legal. It may have been prescribed to help an athlete recover from an injury.
The cloudiness occurred when players saw that they could make performance gains with HGH, and chose to take it for non-injury purposes.
Apr
11
HGH Treats Burn Patients’ Injuries
April 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
HGH can be beneficial to those suffering from severe burns. We found this HGH article at Meds.com.
According to David Herndon, MD, of Galveston Shriners Burn Center, recombinant human growth hormone (HGH) ameliorates the hypermetabolic state that follows severe burn injury by improving protein balance. It also accelerates wound and donor site healing and enhances collagen production.
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Mar
25
HGH: Fountain Of Youth?
March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Is there really a “fountain of youth”? Some believe there is… with HGH.
HGH is Human Growth Hormone. It’s produced naturally in your body, but amounts decrease as you get older. In fact, supplementing your body’s HGH levels can even help reverse the effects of aging.
Human Growth Hormone is known as the Master Hormone or the “Hormone of Youth”. It controls the release of many other hormones in the body and is made by the pituitary gland in the center of the brain. During childhood, HGH directs the growth of the body. In adults, HGH begins to decline steeply with age. This decline is associated with many of the effects of aging. Hundreds of studies have been done on the use of HGH in adults. It has been found to raise energy levels, enhance lean muscle, decrease body fat, strengthen the heart, improve cholesterol, fortify bones, smooth out wrinkles, sharpen memory, improve sexual function, regenerate damaged tissues, boost the immune system, and improve sleep.
HGH comes in many forms, the most potent being an injection given by authorized medical professionals. This is quite expensive however, and there are many alternative forms of HGH available on the market today.
Mar
19
Anti-Aging Doctor, Age 67, Uses HGH
March 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment
60 Minutes reporter Steve Kroft interviewed anti-aging physician Alan Mintz who uses and prescribes HGH:
(CBS) Dr. Alan Mintz, 67, says he feels great. He should. He’s a leading doctor in the new multi-billion-dollar field known as anti-aging medicine. But besides good diet and exercise, Dr. Mintz and a number of his patients take small doses of human growth hormone (HGH) - a drug whose distribution or marketing for anti-aging uses is illegal, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Dr. Mintz says his practice is entirely legal because he only prescribes for patients who are deficient in that hormone (HGH).
Mintz says taking HGH and other hormones, such as testosterone, build muscle mass, reduce fat and fight osteoporosis. That’s because they replenish those same compounds that are produced by the human body but diminish with age. They also promote a good sex life, mental acuity and increase energy, he says.
“This is not about the fountain of youth … It’s about staying in charge of my life and being productive,” says Mintz, who says his patients include movie stars, CEOs and the president of a foreign country.
“People are looking to feel better,” Mintz tells Kroft. “They’re tired of hearing, ‘I’m getting old. There’s nothing you can do. Just live with it.’ “
Feb
12
HGH: Fountain of Youth?
February 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Is there really a “fountain of youth”? Some believe there is… with HGH.
HGH is Human Growth Hormone. It’s produced naturally in your body, but amounts decrease as you get older. In fact, supplementing your body’s HGH levels can even help Reverse The Effects Of Aging.
Human growth hormone is known as the Master Hormone or the “Hormone of Youth”. It controls the release of many other hormones in the body and is made by the pituitary gland in the center of the brain. During childhood, HGH directs the growth of the body. In adults, HGH begins to decline steeply with age. This decline is associated with many of the effects of aging. Hundreds of studies have been done on the use of HGH in adults. It has been found to raise energy levels, enhance lean muscle, decrease body fat, strengthen the heart, improve cholesterol, fortify bones, smooth out wrinkles, sharpen memory, improve sexual function, regenerate damaged tissues, boost the immune system, and improve sleep.
HGH comes in many forms, the most potent being an injection given by authorized medical professionals. This is quite expensive however, and there are many alternative forms of HGH available on the market today.
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Jan
30
HGH Can Help Repair Our Bodies
January 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment
HGH can help us look and feel better as we age:
One of HGH’s most dramatic effects is on the connective tissue, muscle, and healing potential of the skeletal system. Fragile skin with ulcers, fractured bones that do not heal, and profound gains in muscle strength have been noted. Not only does the skin look younger with less wrinkles, some report a regrowth of hair on the head. For HGH, DHEA, and Testosterone are clearly anabolic hormones: they build tissue. And with increased age, our bodies break down tissue faster than we can repair them. This is called catabolism. Therefore, HGH tends to reverse the catabolic state.
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Jan
29
Stallone’s HGH Rants Spread As Rambo Opens Nationwide
January 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Sylvester Stallone recently disclosed that he used HGH and Testosterone to get in shape for his new movie Rambo. Stallone clearly does NOT look like the typical 60 year old. He looks more like a bodybuilder, sporting ripped and toned muscles, and little body fat.
“You have to put in years and years and years of hard labor to stay in shape,” Stallone went on. “The most important thing about HGH — and I think more people should be aware of this — is it really takes off the wear and tear that your body takes. The power to recuperate is very, very limited. So all it does is expedite.”
Although associated with sports, HGH is said to be very popular in Hollywood among stars trying to stave off the effects of age. Doctors in anti-aging clinics also prescribe it because of its reported ability to add thickness and elasticity to skin, improve vision, and make it easier to recover after physical exercise — a big advantage for athletes and bodybuilders.
And, apparently, for action heroes.
Dec
13
Dr. Ronald Klatz Speaks Candidly About HGH
December 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Anti-aging specialist Dr. Ronald Klatz has been very outspoken on HGH in terms of both its anti-aging and healing properties.
The medical world looks at Ronald Klatz, the man who started the anti-aging medicine industry, and sees nothing more than a brilliant businessman who made hay off vulnerability and naïveté. They certainly don’t see a doctor.
Such personal slights no longer bother Klatz. He just wants the establishment to listen. He has a lot to say about HGH. He believes it’s a drug that, if used properly, will change how we live – and could change professional sports for the better.
Take a sprained ankle. When a 16-year-old rolls his in a basketball game, he’s back two days later. When a 40-year-old twists his during a pickup run, he takes two weeks to recover. The injury is the same. The difference, Klatz says, is in the pituitary glands’ production of HGH: teenagers’ pump with vigor, middle-aged men’s drip meekly.
Unless, of course, they supplement them with synthetic hGH.
“There is this Puritan ethic in our country that anything in sports that isn’t totally natural is bad,” said Klatz, the author of “Grow Young with HGH.” “I’m not saying it’s right or wrong. I am for progress.”
What Klatz considers progress Major League Baseball considers cheating, and HGH is now at the center of professional sports’ great debate.
There is a growing group, however, touting injectible HGH for its therapeutic properties. Countless athletes use HGH, which begs the question: What if Klatz is right? What if HGH does help athletes recover from injuries at a more rapid pace? Teams employ athletic trainers and doctors to bring back players as quickly as possible, and if research proved HGH safe and effective, there would seem a compelling case for using it regularly in rehabilitation instead of vilifying it.
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Dec
7
HGH & Immune Rejuvenation
December 7, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The stimulation of hgh either by injections or by the use of growth hormone stimulators promises to be one of the greatest weapons against disease. It not only rejuvenates immunological vigor, but it is our contention that it actually helps restore the finely tuned balance of the body.
As we age, we become increasingly vulnerable to disease. First, the body’s immune defense system-that is, the ability to fight viruses, bacteria, and cancer cells-declines with age, starting with adolescence. Second, the processes required for the proper maintainence of tissue function, such as the ability to metabolize sugar, handle cholesterol, and clear the kidneys of toxins, becomes progressively less efficient. The result is the chronic, degenerative, disabling, and ultimately deadly diseases of aging. HGH strengthens the body against disease by acting on both of these factors, and reverses the decline in physiological processes that protect against disease.
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Grow Young With HGH, Dr. Ronald Klatz, P. 77
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