How effective are HGH vitamins?
The human body produces its own growth hormones from the pituitary gland, a part of the endocrine system. This system is a regulator of the bodies’ growth as we go through adolescence and puberty. The rate of hormone release from the pituitary gland is greatly reduced by the age of 20 and continues to decline, until by the age of 60 we are releasing only the minimal amount of HGH (human growth hormone). At this age it is advantageous to supplement HGH to limit the effects of aging and the ever quickening decay of the body. It is the HGH that the body produces which increase the size and strength of skeletal muscle and aids with the mobilization and then reduction of fatty tissue. However any fitness instructor or personal trainer will tell you that regular exercise and a moderate diet will achieve these attribute and that exercise will also induce the release of HGH from the pituitary gland. Science has perfected HGH vitamins that provide results consistent with that of our own natural growth hormones. They replicate the amino acid chains that are secreted to reproduce or repair damaged tissue. The hormones act as anabolic steroids to many cells including the skeletal muscle, liver, kidney and other organ cells. All of these cells are renewed or replaced in a direct resemblance to age reduction. This anti aging effect has many more cards up its sleeve. Not only do the vitamins boast the increase in muscle mass but also the decrease in fat for the user. The skin is toned and facial muscle tightens giving the user a younger look in appearance. The attraction of an increase libido and the heightened sexual drive has been a marketing tool used to gather the male consumers.
The HGH produced by our pituitary gland achieves so many different physiological changes that researchers still have not discovered all of the hormones uses. Research is still a long way from producing a HGH supplement that is steroid in nature though does not poses the side effects that artificial steroid supplements can cause. A new product in HGH vitamins appears to have come close to limiting side effect by stimulating the release of HGH in the body instead of artificially replacing them. If the hormones released are natural then theoretically the benefits will be greater than the negative outcomes. Even so the unnatural stimulation of hormone release may possibly still create some of the side effects. Type II diabetes is one such complication that even though is treatable is a product of provoking insulin release more often than is necessarily required. HGH vitamins will achieve the result they claim, however the negative outcomes should be considered before a course of HGH therapy is started.
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@ May 15, 2009