Monday, June 8, 2009

AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GROWTH HARMONE by C S VIKGNESH KUMAR

• In most vertebrates, including humans, growth of the entire body is regulated by a hormone somatotropin, or growth hormone. It is secreted by a small gland in the brain, the pituitary. The pituitary is often called the master gland because it produces a number of hormones that are important in the regulation of almost all bodily functions. The pituitary gland secretes an large quantity of human growth hormone throughout childhood and early adulthood. As we grow older the levels of HGH begin to drop and continue to do so at a constant rate. According to medical research, reduced levels of HGH could be the cause of several age related health problems. These include weight gain, muscle loss, wrinkles, lack of energy, vision problems, weakening of immune system and deterioration in mental alertness. All these are signs of aging. It is often argued that if the levels of HGH are increased it might be possible to stop or control aging. There are several ways of extrinsically increase or supplement HGH. Prescription HGH injections, oral HGH sprays, and herbal pill supplements are some of the most used methods. HGH used in injections is produced using recombinant DNA technology and is therefore a synthetic product. Though effective, the injections are painful and could produce undesirable side effects. The injections can be obtained only through prescription and are expensive. Since two to three injections per day would be needed to get good results, the procedure is costly. Health insurance will typically not cover this. Oral sprays of HGH have not been found to be as effective, but are much less costly and easy to obtain. Typically, these sprays combine the amino acids components that make up the body?s natural HGH molecule that is secreted by the pituitary gland. Popular HGH sprays like Sytropin include growth factors and natural ingredients that promote higher levels of the body?s own natural HGH production. Sprays can be shopped without a prescription and are typically free of the side effects of HGH injections. Natural substances that induce the pituitary release greater amounts of HGH as we grow older are called releasers or secretagogues. These pituitary stimulants are drawn from medicinal herbs and therefore are considered safe. HGH releasers are available as pills or powders which are taken at bed time, since the pituitary gland is most active at night. Herbal releasers are inexpensive, and are not known to have any ill effects. Secretagogue One and Ultimate HGH are some of the brands available in the market and details are given in the link http://buysytropin.net/buy-sytropin-hgh.html . Another interesting website on the topic is the given next http://www.sytropincomplaints.com/contact-us.html

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