HGH and Regulating of Aging Process. Part 2

Human Growth Hormone

Human growth hormone, also referred to as HGH, is an extremely important hormone that works along with the adrenal, sex, and thyroid hormones. In fact, HGH plays the most critical role in changes involving aging. The pituitary gland, the master gland that is responsible for regulating the whole hormonal system, produces HGH. As a matter of fact, of the anterior pituitary cells, two-fifths are somatocytes cells which produce HGH. When you look at the quantity of cells dedicated to that work, it becomes evident that HGH generation is quite critical.

During childhood, HGH is responsible for the growth of long bones, helping a person attain his/her full height. Previously, it was believed that this was the only function of HGH. According to new research, HGH receptors are present in each cell in the body and HGH affects each organ and has many functions involving human metabolism. Activating several receptors in the brain cause endorphins to be made, which are molecules that maintain a good and lively mood. Skin cells have a reaction to HGH with actual growth making the skin look as smooth as a child’s skin. The brain’s cells react by actually returning from the dead (approximately 10% of the cells in the brain stop functioning every 10 years of living.) As a result, HGH has become the most potent cure for Alzheimer’s disease, even though no large double-blind clinical trials have been carried out yet.

HGH deficiency consistently causes irritability and when replacement therapy is initiated, a sense of well-being returns. The response of bone cells is to generate new bone, thereby reversing osteoporosis, although this occurs over a period of two or more years. Fat cells react by letting go of their existence when they are used up for energy. The extra weight in the stomach area, which is typical of a HGH deficiency, goes away in several months. The response of muscle cells is to grow stronger and larger, particularly in the upper portion of the body. Youthful strength and endurance make a comeback. A large number of people have regained their ability to read without the aid of reading glasses due to the vigor restored to the eyes’ ciliary muscles.

HGH is the hormone with the most control over the physical changes of aging, both in appearance and energy levels. As expected, the level of HGH decreases constantly as a person gets older. With everything we realize about HGH, it actually should be called HVH: human vitality hormone.

Total Hormone Rejuvenation Therapy

The goal is to return your hormone levels to where they were during your early twenties. Following this, your hormonal balance is bound to be on a steep decline. Perhaps you have referred to it as “normal aging,” but it could also be called “multiple system degenerative disease.” If it is unnecessary to deal with the various issues that occur due to the disease that we call aging, why put up with it?

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