Mar
4
HGH & IGR-1: Improved Brain Function
March 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center researchers found as levels of growth hormone (hgh) and the protein IGR-1 increased, rats’ brain function improved dramatically.
Their findings appear in an upcoming issue of the journal Neuroscience, where they identify biochemical pathways in the brain that are altered between older brains with normal cognitive function and those that are cognitively impaired. The scientists hope to develop a treatment that regulates these pathways and prevents a decline in learning and memory with age.
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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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Feb
20
Aging, HGH, & Other Hormones
February 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Roy Smith says aging is “all hormonally related.”
The head of Scripps Florida’s Department of Metabolism and Aging says “there are the good hormones - testosterone, estrogen, growth hormones (HGH), and there are the bad hormones - cortisol, stress hormones, inflammatory cytokines. My idea is to find a way to replace the good hormones depleted by aging in a physiological way.”
Dec
16
Aerobic Workout Releases Key Hormones Linked to Increasing HGH
December 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment
A vigorous 60-minute workout on a treadmill affects the release of two key appetite hormones, ghrelin and peptide YY, while 90 minutes of weight lifting affects the level of only ghrelin, according to a new study.Â
Taken together, the research shows that aerobic exercise is better at suppressing appetite than non-aerobic exercise and provides a possible explanation for how that happens. Ghrelin was discovered by researchers in Japan only about 10 years ago and was originally identified for its role as a growth hormone (hgh). Only later did its role in stimulating appetite become known. Peptide YY was discovered less than 25 years ago.
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Oct
24
HGH Helps Men & Women Look, Feel Better According To Study
October 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Although human growth hormone (hgh)Â has grabbed headlines recently for its abuse by athletes, a new study shows that hormone treatments in appropriate doses can actually help improve physical and mental health and stave off disease.
The study, published in Volume 2008 of the Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, followed 91 men and 97 women, ages 25 to 82, who were treated for clinically-documented hormone deficiencies, testosterone and/or human growth hormones (hgh) at Cenegenics Medical Institute in Las Vegas over a three-year period.
The results showed improvement in mood and quality of life, along with increased lean body mass, decreased fat and increased bone density in men and women across a wide age range. These improvements can stave off coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis and bone fractures, while improving strength and coordination, according to the study. The study found the treatments were generally safe and well tolerated.
Oct
22
Increasing HGH & Other Hormone Levels To Help Us In Mid-Life
October 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Increasing one’s varois hormone levels, including human growth hormone (hgh) may help the symptoms of menopause in women and andropause in men:
Subcutaneous implantation of testosterone hormone pellets can increase sex drive, energy, focus, lean muscle tissue, drive, and decrease irritability in both men and women while subcutaneous implantation of estrogen hormone pellets relieves persistent menopausal symptoms in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. The result is an enhanced quality of life and sense of wellbeing. These rice grain sized pellets are bio-identical hormone pellets have been around since the late 1940’s. They are making a come-back as more alternative and health-conscious minded adults are tired of “being tired” and who want more out of life. This anti-aging movement involving testosterone and human growth hormone (HGH) started in the 1990’s and has been more recently been popularized by Suzanne Somers and Sylvester Stallone.
Oct
14
Hormone (HGH/Testosterone) Normalization Shows Encouraging Effects In Documented Clinically Deficient Men/Women
October 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) October 15, 2008 — Cenegenics® Medical Institute, global age management medicine leader, released encouraging findings from their study on testosterone and human growth hormone (hgh)normalization for documented clinically deficient adults, published in the Volume 2008 Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, a peer-reviewed, online scientific journal of Dove Open Access. The study is called “Testosterone and growth hormone normalization: a retrospective study of health outcomes.”
The retrospective study surveyed 91 men and 97 women, ages 25 to 82, who were treated over a three-year period for clinically documented hormone deficiencies, testosterone and/or human growth hormone (hgh). They were compared with controls to evaluate the treatment regimen’s effect on body mass and whether there are differences among these groups.
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Oct
3
Anti-aging Doctor Has Blog to Discuss HGH & Other Hormones
October 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment
A leading anti-aging doctor has just launched a new blog. Take a look:
Westlake Village, CA October 6, 2008 — Dr. Candice Lane has launched her new blog, Hormone Health MD Plus at www.hormonehealthmd.com. The blog was designed to present the best, most current, and complete medical-literature-based information concerning bioidentical hormones, including human growth hormone (hgh)Â menopause, andropause (male hormone decline), anti-aging, and aesthetics for attaining optimal health using natural bioidentical hormone and nutrient replacement and augmenting best appearance using non-surgical techniques. The author is Dr. Candice Lane, a leading physician in bioidentical hormone replacement and anti-aging medicine.
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Aug
21
Now, A â€Gene†Recipe Which Includes HGH, To Create Super-Athletes
August 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment
 Less ambitious forms of gene doping may be right around the corner.
This will do away with the troublesome virus-based delivery system, as this type of doping would inject “naked†DNA directly into a muscle.
Nearby cells would take up some of the DNA, and if that DNA controls an important hormone, like EPO or human growth hormone (HGH), it would do the job well.
Though it wonâ€t be different from injecting EPO or HGH directly, but it would save money, because it would only have to be done once.
“You could probably get a molecular-biology major to make it for you for a couple hundred dollars,†said Sweeney.
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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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