Sep
14
(HGH) Jab That Could Ease Misery Of Back Pain
September 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Could a single jab be a new treatment for back pain?
Patients with moderate to severe lower back pain are being given an injection of a human protein.
This protein - recombinant human growth hormone (HGH)Â - is found naturally in the body and has a range of functions, including stimulating the growth of cells.
It’s hoped a jab containing a genetically engineered version of the protein will relieve pain and slow or even reverse early stages of degenerative disc disease.Â
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May
21
HGH Therapy Helps Improve Muscle Strength
May 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Ten years of growth hormone (HGH)Â treatment improves muscle strength in adults who have a deficiency of the hormone.
The first five years of HGH treatment restores muscle strength, and the second five years and thereafter slow age-related loss of strength, Swedish investigators say.
Adults with growth hormone deficiency tend to have excess body fat and reduced muscle strength, but little is known about the effect of prolonged growth hormone therapy on muscle strength.
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May
20
A constant routine builds a pattern for your body to follow called a circadian rhythm and allows for hormones to be released in your body at specific times that maximize your recovery and promote an overall feeling of being well-rested.
The most important of these hormones is called Human Growth Hormone (HGH). You’ve probably heard about this one in the news or read about in any regular magazine about baseball. The point is that regular periods of 8 hours of rest will optimize your release of HGH, and with one of its main effects being regeneration of muscle and connective tissue, you’d be well advised to make sure you have plenty on board after every night as you head into any training plan. HGH allows you to recover from workouts faster, and therefore add more volume without breaking down to the point of injury. The best part about it though, is that our bodies can produce it naturally, as long as we get enough sleep.
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May
11
Somatrin New Kid On The HGH Block
May 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment
New, improved ISA-TESTâ„¢ GF, from iSatori Technologies, now with clinically tested Somatrinâ„¢, manipulates all three anabolic hormones in men to dramatically raise the body’s natural testosterone, reduce estrogen, and now boost human growth hormone (hgh)Â factors–for even more muscle mass, more strength, and more sexual drive.
“But while ISA-TEST has remained a very popular product due to its quality of ingredients, strong science, and real-world results, we recently discovered a new ingredient complex, Somatrinâ„¢, that could fill in the final component for total anabolic growth with zero side effects.” Stephen Adele, CEO of iSatori Technologies continues, “In one study, Somatrin was shown to increase growth factors by 140%.
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Apr
13
HGH: Fountain Of Youth?
April 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Ponce Deleon searched all over Florida for it. Countless creams and lotions promise it. Bottles of supplements lining the shelves of GNC and health food stores claim the ability to do it.
Research has now discovered the real fountain of youth and it surprisingly lies smack in the middle of your health club’s weight room. We all know that lifting weights helps us to build muscle and tone but scientific studies have shown that lifting weights helps us improve longevity and health in several ways.
One major way is that weight lifting increases the level of growth hormone (HGH)Â secreted by the pituitary gland.
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Oct
15
Braves Prospect Off To Fast Start In Spite Of HGH Scandal
October 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment
ATLANTA — At first sight, Tyler Flowers is an imposing figure. Standing 6-foot-4 and weighing somewhere in the neighborhood of 230 pounds, the Braves prospect looks like a bruising fullback who could provide crushing blows to opposing linebackers. Â
Schafer’s ascent to the Majors this year was delayed when he was handed a 50-game suspension for the use of HGH (human growth hormone). But the 22-year-old top prospect finished strong with Mississippi, and he’s currently attempting to further prove himself in the Mexican Winter League.
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Jul
23
Deadlifts & HGH: Winning Pair
July 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment
 The preceding conversation could very well become your future morning ritual after the addition of deadlifts into your training regimen.
While squats are excellent promoters of natural human growth hormone secretion, the hormone largely responsible for a youthful physical appearance, standard deadlifts stimulate HGH release nearly as well if not equally.
The standard deadlift is an overall mass-builder that hits the hamstrings and erector spinae hard, but recruits other rear-body muscles like the calves, glutes, trapezius and deltoids. Because of the heavy involvement of those often-overlooked posterior muscle groups, there is strong belief that the deadlift is the most important compound movement and should itself hold the throne as “the king of all exercises” rather than the squat.
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Jul
9
The new documentary, Bigger, Stronger, Faster has been given swift reviews. Here is an excerpt from a recent article on the film:Â
Perhaps it is time to elevate the steroid debate from “Who did what?” to “What is what?” and “What makes what so bad?”
In his superb documentary, which opened in Houston last weekend, Bell asks these questions and hopes you leave the theater asking many more.
Why does the Air Force openly give amphetamines to fighter pilots to help them stay alert, while Major League Baseball suspends players for use of same?
How can Tiger Woods have Lasik surgery to give him better than perfect vision and be celebrated, while the NFL suspends Patriots safety Rodney Harrison for taking human growth hormone (hgh)Â to aid his recovery from career-threatening surgery?
Why is disgraced Tour de France winner Floyd Landis labeled a cheater for having unusually high testosterone levels, yet his sleeping in an altitude chamber to produce a high count of red blood cells is not considered cheating?
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