HGH and Regulation of Aging Process. Part 1
Considering that you have chosen the correct lifestyle and healthy food decisions, and other genetic alterations that occur as you get older, the gradual downfall of the body’s hormones control how fast or slow we get older, more than any other issue.
We have been aware of the medical role of hormones for more than a century. But due to the philosophy regarding the life cycle which ends in certain death, the medical community has been quite slow to integrate this knowledge into medical care to prevent and reverse aging. Many have unconsciously assumed that it would be a sacrilege to do anything that would interfere with the inevitable march toward death. We are currently breaking free from those philosophical constraints.
Question yourself: how old were you when you felt your best, most alive, and most positive? An age between 21 and 24 would be specified by the majority of people. So, why don’t you find out how much hormones you have in your body and, by using orthmolecular human hormones, take each hormone back to the amount you had when at the age of 21 to 24. You will start to feel better within several days of accomplishing this. In just a few short months, you can feel that young again. And after several years, the way you look will show how youthful you feel.
Well, nobody says you will look like you did when you were 20 years old, but taking 10 to 20 years off of what you believed were the permanent changes of getting older is a possible goal.
Hormones such as the estrogens, melatonin, pregnenolone, testosterone, and HGH (human growth hormone) all play a role in regulating the rate at which we age. They are also responsible for the physical and mental manifestations of aging, and each of these hormones is currently available. These items are not being used to their maximum potential though, because they are sold without prescriptions and people are totally clueless as to their hormone levels before and after they take these products. The purpose is to use the supplement precisely to promote basic levels that were pleasurable at 20 years old, not just to take a lot of hormones you don’t need. Different hormones, like the natural human estrogens (estriol, estrone, and estradiol) as well as testosterone are currently available with a prescription. But to achieve the best results, all of these hormone levels should be ascertained via a testing prior to supplement, with the goal of supplementation being to attain optimal levels of each hormone, not just elevated levels. Although too little of a particular hormone can be detrimental, extremely high levels can have devastating effects.
Hormone replacement therapy is coming to the forefront and it can alone reduce death statistics by 50 percent. You could be at a disadvantage, health wise, if you do not ask for tests of adrenal, thyroid, and sex hormone levels
Of course, it is not an easy matter to locate a doctor who will order these tests. Many doctors cling to the old-school philosophy that aging is an inevitable part of life and not a disease. Upon discussing various complaints with their doctors, many have heard their doctors reply with such things as, “Well, what do you expect? You are not a spring chicken any more. Get used to it. All of us are going to die!” The best thing to do is to screen your physician first before scheduling an appointment.
to be continued…

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