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Hormone Definition: HGH & Others Included
July 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The term ‘hormone’ comes from the Greek and is interpreted as “to excite.’ With appropriate levels of biologically identical hormones (bio-identical), the body is excited into action. Hormones not only help athletes run faster, they help the body repair faster, think faster, and perform using less energy. Life without hormones is less life, less action and a more rapid demise.
What we have learned these last 50 years is that the natural levels of hormone drop precipitously as we age. The drop in hormones from 40 to 50 is 30% and with the menopause, women experience an 90% drop in estrogens and a 75% drop in testosterone. And men are now losing 25-40% of their ‘manly’ hormones from 35 to 50. No wonder we see so much depression, insomnia, hot flashes, decrease sex drive, and disease. Our bodies are falling apart without our life-sustaining hormones.
Now major natural hormones include, not only estrogen, progesterone and testosterone but also thyroid, DHEA, growth hormone (HGH), cortisol and insulin. For the purpose of this discussion, we will focus on only the natural bio-identical sex hormones: estradiol, progesterone and testosterone.
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