Aug
19
(Anti) Aging Process: HGH Is Key
August 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment
HGH is at the heart of the aging process.
Sometime between the ages of 21 and 30, HGH levels begin to aggressively decline at a rate of about 14% percent per decade. This happens to everybody regardless of gender, race, and lifestyle. The reason this is so important is because there is a rather substantial body of clinical evidence that strongly
suggests a relationship between the decline of HGH production in the body
and many of the negative effects we commonly associate with aging.
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Aug
4
HGH May Help Turn Back Time
August 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Sometime after her 43rd birthday, Dawn Foley noticed she was beginning to look her age. And she didn’t like it one bit. A former beauty queen turned sales professional in Los Angeles, the blue-eyed brunette is used to turning heads. “I just did not want to look older,†she says.
When Foley approached her ob/gyn seeking hormones, the doctor told her that her levels fell within the normal range of a woman her age and that she didn’t need any more. So Foley instead turned to the world of “age management,†whose practitioners have learned to skirt the law by expanding the definition of growth hormone (HGH) deficiency syndrome to include almost anyone over the age of 30. “That’s one of the first things I learned,†Foley says. “If a regular doctor tests your levels, he’ll say you’re within range even if you’re all the way down at the low end. But [an anti-aging] specialist is going to tell you, ‘You’re within the normal range, but if we bring those levels up, you’ll feel a whole lot better.’â€
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Jul
7
You’re Only Young Twice: Restoring Your Youth through HGH Replacement
July 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The human body produces growth hormone at its peak between twenty to twenty-five years of age. After that, the body’s natural production decreases by approximately 14% per decade.
So why is this so important? Well, when hGH replacement is properly administered by a doctor, it can make someone ten, fifteen or even twenty years past their prime look and feel years younger. Imagine having the youth, vitality and the body of someone in their mid-twenties when you’re pushing forty.
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Jun
3
 One recent study sheds some light on what happens to hgh levels during starvation:
Washington, June 27 (ANI): Scientists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have discovered that chronically high levels of a liver produced starvation hormone, known as FGF21, significantly stop the growth of mice.
Writing about their findings in the journal Cell Metabolism, the researchers said that the hormone does so by causing the mice to become resistant to growth hormone (hgh).
Apr
7
Dr. Edmund Chein: Pioneer In HGH Use In U.S.
April 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Dr. Edmund Chein opened a clinic in Mexico years ago, offering his patients human growth hormone (hgh) injections to avoid the FDA’s ban on the use of human growth hormone (hgh) on adult patients that was in effect before 1996.
Regarding this he states, “In one case you are talking growth hormone deficiency in children and in the other case, you are talking growth hormone deficiency in adults.” The FDA accepted his argument, and in 1994 he becamethe first doctor in the United States to openly offer growth hormone replacement.
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Feb
25
Music Increases HGH Levels In Seniors
February 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Research has shown playing word or number games keeps the brain active and might just slow down, if not prevent, the onset of dementia. Now, music is being added to the recipe.
Music instructor Michelle Barnard is teaching senior citizens to play the organ. Many of her students wanted to learn but never could when they were young because of the Great Depression. What an irony! Now they’re learning, despite another stint of bad economic times.
“They’re developing hand-eye coordination so that they look at the note and then they put their hands on the keyboard and they associated the note and the key. And what it does for their brain, it sparks some kind of left brain-right brain connection,” Barnard explained.
Playing increases levels of HGH (human growth hormone), a feel-good hormone in our body. Playing also activates the cerebellum.
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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
24
Music Teacher Finds HGH Levels Increasing In Her Elderly Students
December 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Janice Jensen, a music teacher from KinderVillage in Cary, has hauled four keyboards and stands to Jordan Oaks retirement community without complaint every Monday morning for the past eight weeks.
“I want them to have good equipment,†she said of her four-member class — all residents of Jordan Oaks, all seniors, all having never had a piano lesson a day in their lives.Â
Jensen shared literature detailing studies, like the National Association of Music Merchants-funded 1999 project that found seniors who took group music lessons reported decreased feelings of depression, anxiety and loneliness.
The study also reported that the seniors showed an increase in human growth hormone (hgh), which typically decreases about 75 percent as people age — its depletion contributing to osteoporosis, low energy levels, wrinkling, decreased sexual function, loss of muscle mass and aches and pains.
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Dec
8
Off Label HGH Prescribing Lands Doctor In Trouble
December 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment
WENATCHEE — The state medical commission has charged a Wenatchee plastic surgeon with inappropriately prescribing human growth hormones (hgh) to two men who didn’t need them.
The state says Dr. Kenneth M. Jones, 59, promoted human growth hormones (hgh) for anti-aging purposes. Jones said he didn’t do anything wrong. He owns and operates Valley Plastic Surgery in Wenatchee and says the state has no guidelines to determine how low someone’s hormone levels should be before they’re considered deficient, leaving doctors to make their own judgment.
Sep
12
HGH & Dental Problems In Children
September 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment
It is not common among parents to think about dental problems when their child is suffering from human growth hormone (hgh) deficiency.
The deficiency of human growth hormone (hgh) leads to developmental problems and in such cases dental problems also present in different forms. Deficiency of human growth hormone (hgh) is a common problem and this is not only linked to the problem with muscles and bones but also related to the development of jaw and teeth.
It is extremely important that the child’s growth hormones are assessed on regular intervals so the problem is ruled out at an early age. Along with the regular assessment of human growth hormone (hgh), it is also important to assess the dental development along the way. If there is lack of human growth hormone (hgh), then it directly affects the bone growth, as well as facial bones and development of teeth.
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