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Who doesn't want to look younger, feel younger? Over the past few years clinical studies have proven the anti-aging benefits of Human Growth Hormone to fight the aging process.
There are a variety of HGH Supplements on the market without need of a prescription. TopConsumerReviews.com reviews and ranks the best HGH Supplements available today.
 

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The studies are in; HGH (Human Growth Hormone), otherwise known as the "Master Hormone", can effectively fight the aging process. It controls the release of many other hormones in the body. Hundreds of clinical studies have shown that it can raise energy levels, enhance muscle, decrease fat, strengthen the heart, improve cholesterol, sharpen memory, improve sexual function, boost the immune system, improve sleep, and more.

Why is HGH so powerful? To start, HGH is a naturally occurring hormone created in everyone by the pituitary gland. As you grow beyond your early 20's, your natural HGH levels start to decline. That's when you start to notice signs of aging, such as weight gain and lack of energy. By the time you're 60, your HGH levels have decreased by 80% - which explains why healing takes far longer the older we get.

Clinical studies have shown that a 6-month treatment of HGH can reverse the effects of aging by 10-20 years. However, direct HGH therapy is tightly controlled by the FDA; it requires many injections costing thousands of dollars, and is available only by prescription. Almost always these injections are not covered by insurance.

As an alternative, companies have successfully developed products which stimulate your brain's pituitary gland into making more HGH naturally. These products come in several forms - such as capsules, powders, and sprays - and can vary widely in effectiveness.

There are a number of features to consider when looking for an HGH supplement. Some of these include:

•  Effectiveness.  Does the product effectively stimulate the release of increased HGH levels?

•  Guarantee.  If you're not satisfied, can you return the product for a full refund?

•  Value.  Does the product provide superior value for its price?

We hope you find this information valuable in selecting the right HGH Supplement for you!

 

 

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THE FOUR BASIC FORMS OF HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE (HGH)

While it's clear that Human Growth Hormone (HGH) offers us many benefits, the options available for obtaining it can be a bit confusing. There are basically four options for acquiring HGH involving both the medical and alternative medical communities and these fit into two categories: injections or supplements. Each option comes with its own set of pros and cons.

Most studies that prove the benefits of HGH are based on injectable HGH. This type of HGH is intended for those individuals suffering from an HGH deficiency or related condition. It's important to note that HGH used for anti-aging purposes alone is illegal in the United States. Injected HGH can only be prescribed by a medical doctor and costs anywhere from $800 to $2000 a month.

If you don't mind needles (up to twelve pokes a week) and have a small fortune to spare, injected HGH is the best method because it's the most potent and the hormone travels rapidly through the bloodstream. Injected HGH is the only clinically proven way to insert growth hormone into the body. More advantages: This HGH form is approved by the FDA and regulated by a doctor - two additional safety factors that can provide further peace of mind. Conversely, because injections are artificial hormone replacement therapy, some serious side effects can occur and close monitoring is suggested.

Another option for obtaining HGH is through HGH releasers, precursors or secretagogues, many of which have been around for a long time as amino acid supplements. This type of HGH is in pill or powder form and requires no prescription. Basically, all nonprescription HGH supplements that are digested (capsules, tablets, pills and powders) are known as releasers. These dietary supplements are regulated by the FDA's food laws, contain no form of HGH, are much less expensive than injections, and are absorbed in the digestive tract. Releasers are designed to stimulate the pituitary gland to naturally produce HGH.

Non-prescription sprays are a third option and these contain homeopathic HGH. Sprays are very popular, much cheaper than injections, and are also considered safe. The sprays are considered releasers because they aid the pituitary gland to produce HGH naturally. Not all sprays contain homeopathic HGH, some only contain homeopathic amino acids and vitamins/herbs. A proper homeopathic HGH is regulated by the FDA and should have an FDA National Drug Code (NDC) number.

And finally, homeopathic HGH enhancers with liver extract is the last option available. Because there may be a health risk involved in raising HGH levels without also keeping the liver healthy, some products add a liver extract. When HGH levels rise, blood glucose levels also rise. Manufacturers claim that liver extract stabilizes and normalizes these levels, as well as provides detoxification of the liver and regeneration of liver tissue if needed.

Whichever type of HGH you choose, be sure to research your options and the products available on the market. Reading online product reviews of the various HGH supplements is a good place to start. Weigh the pros and cons for each option before deciding which one would work best for you.

 

 

 

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