Anti Aging uses of human growth hormone(HGH)..
Prescription growth hormone is used for medical conditions such as growth issues, in the prevention of muscle withering in
patients with AIDS, in patients with multiple sclerosis, prevention of heart failure, and to reverse the effects of aging in older adults. Other diseases for which HGH may be used include Turner Syndrome, chronic renal failure, Prader-Willi syndrome,
intrauterine growth retardation, and Crohns disease. Professional atheletes have been known to use HGH to enhance atheletic performance.. Baseball and Football players seem to love the better performance attained from injectable HGH..It is also used by body builders to get bigger muscles..
There are also patient studies showing that HGH may have a protective effect against cancer.
According to Dr. Terry, "With 800 people over the age of about 40, you would think that given the normal incidence rate
of cancer, some of these people would get cancer. It could be that there is some sort of protective effect from growth
hormone replacement.
Testosterone for Anti Aging Programs
Testosterone is a endocrine hormone that plays an essential role in anti aging for females and males, although it is also present in
smaller amounts in female patients. Testosterone is one essential role in mental and physical energy, the formation of
muscle mass, for natural sperm development, and for the normal appearance of male physical characteristics in men.
Access points of this endocrine hormone change with age. In men, this is called andropause. A structure change in the hormone results in moodiness, decreased libido, and fatigue in male patients. Women also depend on this hormone for the energy of
muscle mass, libido, and bone density.
Supplementation of Testosterone
Support systems include injectables, oral intake, buccal,
transdermal patches, creams, and gels. Commercialization of hormone replacement has resulted in a huge increase in medical clinics providing Testosterone to new patients. Make sure a real doctor is supervising your treatment, not an alternative or chiropractor type physician...
Functions of the Testosterone hormone
The hormone plays an essential role in the growth and development of the genitals and secondary sex characteristics, as well as the development of muscles and bones. Testosterone also plays a role in producing red blood cells, in burning excess fat, in increasing muscle mass, and in superior sperm production. However, the level of testosterone in the body is always changing. Access points of this hormone rise and fall according to factorizations, which include the following:
Aging
Hypogonadism
REM sleep
Resistance training
Zinc deficiency
Loss of male dominance
How the hormone is given
Testosterone is injected in the rearend every 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the medical necessary condition being treated. Blood tests will be done regularly to determine the effectiveness of the therapy..
The new technology produced implants delivering a constant load of testosterone while it is imbedded in the skin. However, some may be deterred by the fact that the procedure to imbed the implant requires the user to have minor surgery every 6 months. The oral route is perhaps the least effective of all, as this will require the hormone to pass through the hepatic portal system where a majority of the drug molecules are lost and cannot be absorbed by the body.
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