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"Growth Hormone" Articles
 

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Growth hormone is an amazing substance that can help us build muscle and lose fat faster. It is also extremely popular in helping to reverse the aging process. To experience these wonderful benefits, there is no need to take dangerous or expensive supplements. There are a few things that you can do to boost your growth hormone levels naturally.

Discussing the antiaging human growth hormone is often a kind of tricky subject of opinions. I will try to shed light on this new science as much as possible by presenting the information about human growth hormones in basic and then relating it to the prospect of aging and how it can help the antiaging process.

HGH or human growth hormone is a protein hormone of 190 amino acids, which is synthesized and secreted by the Somatotroph cells (hence called Somatotropin) in the anterior pituitary. The genes for human growth hormone are localized in the q22-24 region of chromosome 17. The structure of HGH includes four helices necessary for functional interaction with the GH receptor.
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Human Growth Hormone (HGH) or Somatotrophin is a protein which helps in growth and cell production in animals and humans. It is the hormone which is made naturally in the pituitary glands of humans. The pituitary gland is deep inside the brain just behind the eye. The hormone is made in the body throughout a person's life but the development of this hormone is more when the person is young. The human growth Hormone is a microscopic protein substance and is found secreted in short pulses after the exercise and during first hours of sleep.

Discussing the antiaging human growth hormone is often a tricky subject. I will try to shed light on this "new science" as much as possible by presenting the facts about human growth hormones in general and then relating it to the prospect of aging and how it can help the antiaging process.
Article Tags: anti aging

Detailed research on human growth hormone (HGH) and IGF-1 supplements. Information and clinical studies on Growth Hormone products. Sound HGH advice without all the hype.

As men and women age, their bodies begin a natural reduction in the production of some of the hormones that were present in abundance in their earlier years. One of the most important of these hormones is the Human Growth Hormone (HGH). Human Growth Hormone is produced by the pituitary gland and is most active when we are children and adolescents, when it promotes our natural and rapid growth. Human Growth Hormone acts on the liver, producing IGF-1.

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a protein Hormone secreted by the pituitary gland which stimulates growth and cell reproduction. Sometimes referred to as straight Growth Hormone (GH) the terms can be a little confusing for the uninitiated.

A natural growth hormone is one that is responsible for the overall development and sustenance of normal body functioning for persons and while these natural growth hormones are comprised of amino acids that produced in the endocrine glands to stimulate certain activities.

Interest in the development of growth hormone anti-aging products skyrocketed in 1990, when a New England Journal of Medicine article suggested that the one truly effective means for slowing the visual signs and physical symptoms of aging is to replenish growth hormone supplies in the body.
Article Tags: antiaging, growth hormone

A hormone produced in the pituitary gland of the human brain, the growth hormone is the main gland in the endocrine system and bears the life-long responsibility of perpetually stimulating development of bone growth, keeping the immune cell function at an optimum level besides helping in protein synthesis, muscle cell growth and mobilizing fat tissue. In short, the growth hormone is basically what decides your shape, size and energy output and determines whether you will be seen as a blimp or a regular guy.

Anyone that has ever been seriously concerned with aging has probably explored the realms of an anti-aging HGH product. HGH or Human Growth Hormone, is a hormone used by the body to promote development.

I'm reading a lot lately about training techniques that supposedly raise your natural growth hormone (GH) to help you gain weight / build muscle mass. Techniques such as super sets, drop sets, static holds, high volume, very high reps, pumping, and circuit training are claiming to be the way to "naturally" raise this hormone in the body.

The Human Growth Hormone, HGH, comes from the pituitary gland and is a hormonal secretion that is essentially a polypeptide aiding development and overall health in the human body.

There are many reasons why your muscles won't grow or why your muscle growth is retarded. One main culprit for your muscle tissue to in a catabolic and not in an anabolic state is the stress hormone called cortisol. This stress hormone, cortisol, is produced by your body when you are under stressful situations.

HGH Releasers, the least expensive of HGH products, basically provide the building blocks of the 191 amino acid human growth hormone (L-group amino acids such as L-valine and L-arginine). They are not actual HGH in the sense that they are still a few laboratory processes away from being called actual HGH.

Somatotropin (best known as Human Growth Hormone or HGH for short), secreted by anterior pituitary gland. Though it consists of a hundred and ninety amino acids, somatotropin is still one of the simpler hormones and can be created artificially. HGH has two main positive effects to the human body.

Women who are experiencing irregular periods, night sweats and all the other lovely symptoms that go along with menopause may feel they're doing a crazy dance called the menopause hormone bounce. Their moods may bounce up and down like a rubber ball due to the menopause hormone changes.
Article Tags: menopause

I'm reading a lot lately about training techniques that supposedly raise your natural growth hormone (GH) to help you lose weight / burn fat. Techniques such as super sets, drop sets, static holds, high volume, very high reps, pumping, and circuit training are claiming to be the way to "naturally" raise this hormone in the body.

Growth hormone is a protein hormone of about 190 amino acids that is synthesized and secreted by cells called somatotrophs in the anterior pituitary. It is a major participant in control of several complex physiologic processes, including growth and metabolism. Growth hormone is also of considerable interest as a drug used in both humans and animals.
Growth is a very complex process, and requires the coordinated action of several hormones.

 
 
 

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