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Combat Unwanted Effects of Aging w/ HGH

First off, what exactly is HGH? I could bore you by delving into the highfalutin stuff of the matter, but then the title would be pointless if you did not learn anything from this article. Right? So. Growth hormones were originally used clinically to stimulate growth in children and for adults that have growth deficiency. However, recent developments have shown HGH to be also useful for weight management and, yes, aging, in the form of replacement therapies. Of course, the scientific and health community is still a long way from announcing it as THE ultimate solution for the said concerns, but according to recent reports, they seem to be making a good headway. Like weight loss drugs, anti-aging products seem to be an obsession particularly of the female population aged 50 and above. But lately, the trend starts as early as age 35, which is ridiculous for the rest of us who couldn’t care less if we looked like Angelina Jolie (only four and a half decades later). But hey, a woman’s gotta look beautiful.
So how is this HGH good news for those against the very idea of aging? Research into HGH as an anti-aging treatment goes as far back as 1990, where studies have been facilitated to show positive results by using this hormone as an anti-aging agent. Bearing that in mind, a multi-billion dollar anti-aging industry was since established. Claims of HGH in contributing to addition in muscle mass, augmentation in the elasticity of the skin, cutting down the rate of bone loss, not to mention the trimmed down total body fat have long since held the public’s rapt attention. Research and development in this area is continuous, as harmful side effects and more benefits to the human body still has to be discovered. Reactions to HGH being an anti-aging agent is mixed, however, some believe we don’t have enough hard evidence to be able to trust the hormone enough to attribute it to slowed down aging, while some are fierce supporters, basing their belief on the studies done about it so far.
Initially, HGH was only given as a shot under the skin since there was no HGH in the form of a pill back in the days, but what with the pace of research done on it by the scientific community, we already see several HGH pills on the market nowadays, possibly much more in the next few years. With proper stimulation, some of these pills actually work, but of course, not without proper diet and exercise (like with the weight loss issue). Combined, we may well be on our way to finally being able to say that we have, indeed, found the fountain of youth.

First off, what exactly is HGH? I could bore you by delving into the highfalutin stuff of the matter, but then the title would be pointless if you did not learn anything from this article. Right? So. Growth hormones were originally used clinically to stimulate growth in children and for adults that have growth deficiency. However, recent developments have shown HGH to be also useful for weight management and, yes, aging, in the form of replacement therapies.

Of course, the scientific and health community is still a long way from announcing it as the ultimate solution for the said concerns, but according to recent reports, they seem to be making a good headway. Like weight loss drugs, anti-aging products seem to be an obsession particularly of the female population aged 50 and above. But lately, the trend starts as early as age 35, which is ridiculous for the rest of us who couldn’t care less if we looked like Angelina Jolie (only four and a half decades later). But hey, a woman’s gotta look beautiful.

So how is this HGH good news for those against the very idea of aging? Research into HGH as an anti-aging treatment goes as far back as 1990, where studies have been facilitated to show positive results by using this hormone as an anti-aging agent. Bearing that in mind, a multi-billion dollar anti-aging industry was since established. Claims of HGH in contributing to addition in muscle mass, augmentation in the elasticity of the skin, cutting down the rate of bone loss, not to mention the trimmed down total body fat have long since held the public’s rapt attention.

Research and development in this area is continuous, as harmful side effects and more benefits to the human body still has to be discovered. Reactions to HGH being an anti-aging agent is mixed, however, some believe we don’t have enough hard evidence to be able to trust the hormone enough to attribute it to slowed down aging, while some are fierce supporters, basing their belief on the studies done about it so far.

Initially, HGH was only given as a shot under the skin since there was no HGH in the form of a pill back in the days, but what with the pace of research done on it by the scientific community, we already see several HGH pills on the market nowadays, possibly much more in the next few years. With proper stimulation, some of these pills actually work, but of course, not without proper diet and exercise (like with the weight loss issue). Combined, we may well be on our way to finally being able to say that we have, indeed, found the fountain of youth.

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