Mar
12
HGH & Hyperbaric Therapy
March 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was long called a treatment in search of diseases. But in recent years, laboratory and clinical studies have found more than a dozen serious diseases for which it is considered a valuable — and sometimes life-saving — treatment.
 …the therapy was useful in treating diabetic foot ulcers and bone infections. It is beneficial for patients whose tissues were damaged by radiation therapy  — cancer patients, for example, who can develop oxygen-deficient wounds that do not heal well. Hyperbaric oxygen promotes the release of growth hormone and helps to form blood vessels in irradiated tissue.
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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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Dec
25
Merry Chrsitmas!
December 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Dec
19
Older Adults Gain Muscle When HGH Levels Increase
December 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment
AÂ person’s muscle weight is influenced by many factors, including hormones. For instance, human growth hormone (HGH) levels decrease with age, and this drop is associated with a decline in muscle mass.
A new study in the “Annals of Internal Medicine” takes a unique look at this aspect of metabolism. Researchers asked if they could curtail the decline in human growth hormone (hgh) and whether doing so would help people improve their muscle weight. For two years, they studied 65 healthy adults (men and women), ages 60 to 81. They divided them into two groups — one took a placebo, and the other took ghrelin mimetic, a substance to stimulate production of growth hormone. Result: Those receiving ghrelin mimetic did, indeed, increase human growth hormone (hgh) and muscle mass.
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Dec
3
HGH Is A Great Way To Look & Feel Better BUT May Have Side Effects
December 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Some research has suggested that human growth hormone (hgh)Â injections can cause cancer. They’ve also been linked with nerve pain, elevated cholesterol and increased risks for diabetes.
Even so, Dr. Jeffry Life, now the chief medical officer at Cenegenics, remains steadfast. Among other things, he points to studies that suggest that human growth hormone (hgh)Â in low doses poses no cancer risk if there is no preexisting cancer.
“Within the next 10 years, maybe less, this is going to be thought of as mainstream medicine - preventing disease, slowing the aging process down, preventing people from losing their ability to take care of themselves when they get older and ending up in nursing homes,” Life says. “This is really the cutting edge of medicine.”
Dec
2
HGH May Be The Key To Looking and Feeling Younger
December 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Do you want to look and feel younger? Dr. Vincent Giampapa, president of the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine in New Jersey, shares some secrets.
The most important anti-aging hormones are Human Growth Hormone (hgh), released by the pituitary gland and converted in the liver to another anti-aging hormone called insulin growth factor and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) which is produced by the adrenal glands.
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Nov
27
Happy Thanksgiving!
November 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Nov
21
HGH & Drinking Water:Both Can Help You Look & Feel Better
November 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment
HGH may give you that extra “boost” you have been looking for. So can proper hydration:
Drink Plenty of Water All Day Long! 6-8 glasses of water per day is preferable. If plain water is unappealing to you, add lemon for some flavor. This will help in a number of ways.
1. It will keep your skin hydrated.
2. It will also help to flush out the toxins.
3. It will hydrate the joints, tendons and ligaments of the body, potentially lessening pain and lowering the risk of injury.
Oct
31
Happy Halloween!!!
October 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment
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:
keep looking »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.
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