Sep
29
Grandpa Needs HGH…???
September 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Grandpa seems shorter than last year. Old men are grumpy. Oh, don’t worry about Earl _ he always nods off after lunch. Sometimes stereotypes are true. Men don’t like to think about it, but they face their own menopause, and shrinkage, crankiness and sleepiness can be the result. Male “andropause” is comparatively gentle: While menopause is a jump-off that can leave a woman in a new body in less than a year, men older than 30 lose only 1 percent of their testosterone annually. But the easiness of men’s decline doesn’t mean it isn’t a decline.
The natural medical response is to want to replenish low hormone levels. Yet no large-scale study has done for men what the massive Women’s Health Initiative did for women: Investigate the effects of replacing important sex hormones in the aging. But as demographic shifts bring an increasingly older population, male hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, is becoming a priority. “We’re trying to slow down the aging process,” said Dr. Ellen Binder of Washington University in St. Louis. “Daily activities, lifting groceries, climbing stairs, walking,” will all improve, she hopes. Other potential benefits include enhanced virility. This fall, Binder will coordinate a four-month study to give 20 St. Louis men ages 65 to 90 a topical testosterone gel and injections of human growth hormone (HGH). Binder plans more studies after this one, and hers is one of three across the country. Male HRT can encompass a number of hormones, and scientists know the short-term effects of many of them. For example, testosterone, the most important of these, prevents muscle loss and improves spatial-visual skills. That’s one reason baseball players benefit so much from taking testosterone and other substances like it, known as androgens.
Mar
25
Oxford, 25 March 2009 - In the May-June 2009 issue of the prestigious Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, an international journal published by Elsevier, Prof. Dr. Imre Zs.-Nagy, of the University of Debrecen Medical and Health Science Center (Hungary), and founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/archger), presents numerous studies documenting a diverse array of anti-aging medical therapeutics that currently exist and are being applied in the clinical setting today, as well as interventions that are in the laboratory stage, to slow, prevent, and perhaps even reverse the degenerative diseases of aging and the degenerative biological processes which lead to premature disease, disability, dependence, and death.
Further, Dr. Zs.-Nagy expresses his opinions on the use of the hGH (human growth hormone)Â as an anti-aging medical intervention. The Editorial attempts to point out the main clinical results of hGH replacement therapy (hGHRT) in light of the “Membrane Hypothesis of Aging” (MHA), which Dr. Zs.-Nagy submits as offering a solid basis for the interpretation of the observed beneficial effects of hGH.
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Mar
23
HGH STudy: MK-677 Restores Human Growth Hormone Secretion
March 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment
March 17, 2009 — Dr. Michael O. Thorner, a clinician and researcher at the University of Virginia Health System, was invited to present the 2009 Dale Medal lecture, given each year by the recipient of the Society for Endocrinology’s highest honor.
Thorner, a leading expert in growth hormone (hgh) regulation and professor of internal medicine at the U.Va. School of Medicine, was scheduled to lecture on his latest anti-frailty research Tuesday at the Society for Endocrinology’s annual meeting in Harrogate, England.
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According to the society, the Dale Medal honors researchers who have changed the understanding of endocrinology in a fundamental way.
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In his lecture, “Healthspan: How Far Can It be Extended into Aging?,” Thorner defines healthspan as “the period of life when people enjoy good health.” As a researcher, his ultimate goal is to prolong healthspan so people have sufficient strength and health to live independently in their elder years.One of Thorner’s primary research interests has been reversing the decline in growth hormone (hgh) levels that occur during aging. According to Thorner, growth hormone levels peak at mid-puberty and decrease progressively thereafter. This decline ultimately reduces muscle mass and contributes to the development of frailty.
In his latest study published Nov. 4 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Thorner and his U.Va. colleagues found that an investigational drug, MK-677, restored growth hormone secretion in the elderly to levels typically found in 20- to 30-year-old adults. Taken orally once a day, the drug increased the muscle mass of study participants, who ranged in age from 60 to 81.
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Feb
24
HGH:Key To Slowing The Aging Process?
February 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment
 Human growth hormone is described by some as the key to slowing the aging process. Before you sign up, get the facts and understand proven ways to promote healthy aging.
Growth hormone is produced by the pituitary gland, a pea-sized structure at the base of the brain, to fuel childhood growth and help maintain tissues and organs throughout life.
Beginning in middle age, however, the pituitary gland slowly reduces the amount of growth hormone (HGH)Â it produces.
This natural slowdown has prompted an interest in the use of synthetic human growth hormone (HGH) to stave off the realities of old age.
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Dec
29
HGH Increased In Elderly Patients
December 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment
An experimental drug that prompts the body to create more human growth hormone (hgh) may help elderly people increase muscle mass, researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have found.
Dr. Michael O. Thorner, the David C. Harrison Medical Teaching Professor of Internal Medicine at UVa, said the study’s participants who were given MK-677 increased their growth hormone (hgh) levels and insulin-like growth factor to levels normally seen in young adults. They also regained muscle mass lost to aging and fat in their arms and legs. The results of the two-year, double blind study were revealed in the Nov. 4 issue of the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine. As people age, Thorner said, they secrete less growth hormone and their muscle mass is reduced. A reduction in muscle mass is a hallmark of frailty, a condition that negatively affects the quality and length of a person’s life. “Older people can exercise to improve function, but it doesn’t appear to let them gain much muscle mass,†Thorner said. “Exercise and [MK-677] might be a really powerful combination.â€
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Nov
12
HGH Benefits For Older Adults
November 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment
What can human growth hormone do for healthy older adults who don’t need it?
Studies of healthy older adults taking human growth hormone (hgh)Â are limited. Many involve a small number of people followed for a short period of time. The studies that have been conducted have found that human growth hormone (hgh)Â injections can increase muscle mass and reduce the amount of body fat in healthy older adults.
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Nov
4
HGH Drug Reverses Elderly Decline
November 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment
An oral drug that mimics ghrelin, an appetite hormone, reverses the normal age-related decline in human growth hormone (hgh)Â and fat-free mass in elderly adults, according to an article in the Nov. 4 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Ralf Nass, M.D., from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and colleagues randomly assigned 65 healthy adults (61 to 80 years old) to once daily placebo or 25 mg MK-677, an oral ghrelin mimetic. “Over 12 months, the ghrelin mimetic MK-677 enhanced pulsatile human growth hormone (hgh) secretion, significantly increased fat-free mass, and was generally well tolerated,” Nass and colleagues conclude.
Aug
18
Cenegenics Medical Institute Prescribes Anti-Aging Treatments Including HGH
August 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment
 A rejuvenation clinic, Cenegenics Medical Institute, which specializes in “age management medicine”, boasts success in treating patients as they age:
For $2,995, patients receive a seven-hour health evaluation that includes bone-density testing and a full lab work-up of 90 different tests. Fitness, strength and cognitive function are also measured. No forms of insurance are accepted.
To get people in top form and keep them there, Cenegenics doctors prescribe exercise routines, vitamins and “hormone optimization” — the institute’s most controversial practice.
After lifestyle options are exhausted, and based on lab results, doctors at Cenegenics may prescribe human growth hormone, or HGH.
The body naturally makes HGH to fuel growth during childhood and maintain organs throughout life, but about mid-life, the pituitary gland begins decreasing the amount it makes.
HGH can only be prescribed for adults who are deficient, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Life was found to be deficient about five years ago, and his regimen includes supplementing the hormone, he said.
About 12 percent of patients are prescribed HGH, Barber said. “We won’t treat them (with HGH) if they’re not deficient,” she said.
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May
13
HGH Therapy
May 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment
What can HGHÂ (legally) be prescribed for?Â
Advanced human growth hormone (HGH)therapy for people who suffered growth hormone deficiencies has helped them feel energetic and vibrant. A normal person will naturally secrete the growth hormone produced by the pituitary gland. The hormone is at its peak during the adolescence period but the production will decrease as we grow older somewhere between 21-30 years old. By the age of 60 we will only produce as much as half of what we are able to produce when we are much younger. FDA approved growth hormone (HGH) to be used in therapy for those who suffered human growth hormone deficiency in 1996.
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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.
keep looking »Â 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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