Jul
31
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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Jun
17
The American Medical Association says there’s no scientific proof to back up the claims of anti-aging hormones including human growth hormone (HGH).
At their annual meeting in Chicago on Monday, AMA delegates adopted a new policy on products such as HGH, DHEA and testosterone used as aging remedies. With HGH, the AMA says evidence suggests long-term use can present more risks than benefits. The risks include tissue swelling and diabetes. And the AMA says there’s no credible evidence that other hormones, so-called bio-identicals, are safer than traditional estrogen and progesterone products. The traditional hormones are only recommended for menopause symptoms at the lowest possible dose because of long-term health risks. The AMA says anti-aging hormone promoters need to rigorous studies to prove, or disprove, their claims.
Read the entire HGH article here.
Mar
5
Hormone Drop Due To Aging Includes HGH
March 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment
What we have learned these last 50 years is that the natural levels of hormone, including hgh, drop precipitously as we age.Â
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, cortisol and insulin.
Aug
4
DHEA & HGH
August 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment
 DHEA, like human growth hormone (HGH) is produced by the pituitary gland.
The manufacture of DHEA starts in the pituitary axis, which releases ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone). ACTH signals the adrenal glands to manufacture DHEA from cholesterol. It is released int othe bloodstream as DHEAS (DHEA sulfate). Dubbed the “mother of all steroids,” DHEA is the most abundant steroid in the human body and is involved in the manufacture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and corticosterone. The decline of DHEA with age parallels that of human growth hormone (HGH), so that by age sixty-five, your body makes only 10 to 20 percent what it did at age twenty. Many anti-aging specialists believe that replacing DHEA in later life is beneficial.
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Apr
4
DHEA & HGH
April 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment
 What Is DHEA?
 The manufacture of DHEA starts in the pituitary axis, which releases ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone). ACTH signals the adrenal glands to manufacture DHEA from cholesterol. It is released into the bloodstream as DHEAS (DHEA sulfate). Dubbed the “mother of all steroids,” DHEA is the most abundant steroid in the human body and is involved in the manufacture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and corticosterone. The decline of DHEA with age parallels that of growth hormone (HGH), so that by age sixty-five, your body makes only 10 to 20 percent what it did at age twenty. Many anti-aging specialists believe in replacing DHEA as well as HGH as the levels are naturally depleted.
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World Anti Doping Agency/DHEA/HGH
Feb
27
Hormones Like HGH Excite The Body Into Action
February 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
USDoctor.com takes a look at hormones:Â
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, HGH, cortisol and insulin.
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Feb
18
Study Finds HGH Can Reverse Aging Process
February 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment
HGH has certainly received a lot of publicity lately. We found an article that discusses a recent clinical study on HGH:Â
In a study published in New England Journal of Medicine, individuals received 6 months of HGH plus gonadal steroids (estrogen and progestin for women and testosterone for men). Body composition was analyzed along with strength, lipid profile, and aerobic capacity. There was significant increase in lean muscle mass and a decrease in body fat by 3.5-18%. There was a significant increase in aerobic capacity. There was an improvement in the lipid profile (decrease in total and LDL “bad†cholesterol). There was also a decrease in blood pressure. Overall, there was found to be a significant additive effect of the sex hormones (estrogen/progesterone/testosterone) and HGH resulting in dramatic improvements in body composition and functioning with a reversal of the aging process.
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Dec
18
Mayo Clinic Discusses DHEA & HGH
December 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment
K. Sreekumaran Nair, M.D., an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., who has studied DHEA supplements, talks about DHEA. Â
What Is DHEA?
The manufacture of DHEA starts in the pituitary axis, which releases ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone). ACTH signals the adrenal glands to manufacture DHEA from cholesterol. It is released into the bloodstream as DHEAS (DHEA sulfate). Dubbed the “mother of all steroids,” DHEA is the most abundant steroid in the human body and is involved in the manufacture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and corticosterone. The decline of DHEA with age parallels that of HGH, so that by age sixty-five, your body makes only 10 to 20 percent what it did at age twenty.
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