HGH FAQ

 

Thanks for checking out HGH Academy. Below you will find the most common frequently asked questions about Human Growth Hormone related topics. The answers below should help you become more familiar with what HGH is and what it is all about. 

Q: What is HGH ( human growth hormone )?
HGH is a naturally occurring substance in the body which is secreted by the pituitary gland. As time goes on we get older and production gradually slows down over time. HGH affects almost every tissue in the body. It is the "master hormone" controlling many of the organs and body functions and is directly responsible for stimulating tissue repair, brain functions, cell replacement and enzyme function.
Q: What health benefits can I expect from HGH?
There are many benefits of increasing HGH to youthful levels. Some of them are:
Improved quality of deep sleep
Enhanced energy levels
Tighter, smoother and more hydrated skin
Decrease in body fat without the need of exercise
Increased lean body mass
A more strengthened immune system
Sharper memory as well as concentration
Stronger bones
Improved exercise capacity
Increased overall immune function
Increased energy levels
Lower blood pressure
Improved cholesterol profile
Reduced appetite
Enhanced feeling of well being
Eliminate cellulite
Q: When do we start to loose HGH?
Your level of HGH starts to reduce after the age of 20. This is the point at which your HGH level is at its highest. Stress and toxins sometimes speed up the process. Most people begin to feel the stress of lowered levels of HGH by age 30. Researchers have found that the average person over 20 loses approximately 15% of their HGH production for each decade that goes by.
Q: What effect does HGH have on my body?
HGH or Human Growth Hormone is one of the most important hormones in your body. It's critical for tissue repair, healing, bone strength, muscle growth, brain function, physical and mental health, energy, and helping the metabolism to function properly. If your HGH levels are low, you may begin to experience certain health problems such as: elevated levels of cholesterol, decreased sex drive, increased body fat and a loss in bone density.
Q: How do I know if I have a deficiency in my HGH levels?
You may have HGH deficiency if you suffer from any of the following symptoms below:

· Reduced lean muscle mass
· Increased body fat, difficulty losing weight
· Elevated levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol
· Loss in bone density
· Difficulty sleeping
Q: When should I stop taking HGH?
It all depends on your age. Most people of age 30-40 only need to take the product three months out of the year. People between the ages of 40 to 60 will usually go on two cycles per year: 3 months on the product, 6 months off the product, 3 months on, 6 months off.
Q: What are the three types of HGH?
"Raw" HGH (also known as Somatropin) is literally a synthetic human growth hormone in an injectable form. You would need a doctor to get a prescription for it. It can have some potentially dangerous side effects. It's cost is also an incredible $1,000 per month or more.

The second type of HGH is a human growth hormone enhancer also known as a secretagogue. It is in pill or powder form, requires no prescription, and rarely if ever has any side effects. It costs anywhere from $30 to $200 per month depending on where you buy it. It works by supplementing the body with compounds known to cause the body to increase the manufacture of human growth hormone.

The third type is the human growth hormone spray. These are liquid products taken under the tongue or sprayed in the mouth or nose. There is no legitimate proof of effectiveness for these products and in my opinion they are a complete waste of money.
Q: Are the HGH Enhancer products as effective as "Raw" HGH Injections?
No, most competent anti-aging physicians prescribe an injectable dose to bring HGH levels in the blood to 360 ng/ml. A good HGH enhancer will raise blood levels to 275 ng/ml. There are still tremendous benefits in taking a good oral HGH enhancer. Studies done on good HGH enhancers have shown to increase HGH levels in the body to the same level as they were in the subject 10 to 15 years before. In other words, an excellent HGH supplement can provide most of the benefits of the injectable form without the potential cost or side effects. Besides, only the wealthy could afford the injectable form anyway.
Q: Are there any people who should not take HGH enhancers?
In summary, oral HGH enhancers are likely very safe. Those with active cancers must inform their doctors before adding any supplement, especially any natural hormone or hormone enhancer. Those taking medications for thyroid dysfunction and diabetes must keep their doctors informed and carefully monitor their medication accordingly. It is possible that those with borderline hypothyroidism, hypocortisolemia, and even hypoglycemia may unmask or aggravate these conditions with HGH enhancements. Such possibilities only further emphasize that HGH enhancements are best approached as part of a total program of diet, exercise, antioxidant supplementation, and multiple hormone enhancement optimization.
Q: Is HGH truly a medical breakthrough that can reverse the aging process?
Yes, the scientific evidence is overwhelming.
Q: What benefits can I expect from taking a good HGH enhancer?
The results will vary from person to person. Generally, you will get the following results: increased strength, stamina and endurance, increased muscle growth and fat loss, improved sleeping, hair regrowth, increase in libido and and a lessening of gray hair, improved skin elasticity, stronger bones, increases in vision and hearing, lowered blood pressure, increased memory and cognitive abilities. In short, anything you could attribute to being younger. You can get more information at HGH Academy.

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