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HGH Articles
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- HGH Clinics in the U.S.
- HGH and Side Effects: Are There Any Bad HGH Side Effects?
- What is the Cost of HGH?
- HGH Forums on the Internet
- Longevity and Ultimate HGH Benefits
- How to Boost HGH Levels
- For Bodybuilding HGH Rules
- Sublingual HGH and Homeopathy
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Welcome to our Articles page. We hope you find them interesting and helpful. New articles will be added during the coming months.
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Article 1
HGH Clinics in the U.S.
Thanks in part to one high profile and very informative Growth Hormone article (http://www.cenegenics.com/pdf_files/gq_reprint82006.pdf)
in the January 2006 issue of GQ magazine the Cenegenics Medical Institute (http://www.cenegenics.com/) in Las Vegas, Nevada is by far
the most celebrated HGH clinic in the United States. Unfortunately, for some a trip to Las Vegas just isn’t in the cards. So, to help you find the treatment you desire we’ve compiled a quick list of
physicians at other HGH clinics in the U.S.:
- Eli J. Hammer, M.D. is head of the Hammer Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine (http://www.hammerinstitute.com/home/) in
Scottsdale, Arizona.
- Dr. Lord Lee-Benner, author of Turning Back the Aging Clock, has been practicing for over 35 years and currently treats clients at the Lee-Benner Institute (http://www.theantiagingdoctor.com/) in Newport Beach, California.
- The Anti-Aging Institute (http://www.anti--aging.org/) is a medical practice run by Dr. E. Seref Cay and Dr. Warren Henslee in
Falls Church, Virginia.
- The readers of Hawai'i Island Journal voted Dr. Cliff Arrington “Best Medical Doctor of Hawai’i Island.” He runs an anti-aging clinic (http://www.anti-agingmd.com/) in Kealakekua, Hawai’i.
- Last, but certainly not least, the National Medical Clinic (http://www.nationalmedicalclinic.com/html/aboutus.html)
serves as a network for physicians who are licensed to prescribe Growth Hormone and provide anti-aging therapies to patients throughout the United States. Their main office is located in Boca
Raton, Florida.
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Article 2
HGH and Side Effects: Are There Any Bad HGH Side Effects?
In this life it is good to weigh the costs and benefits of our actions before we decide which course to take. The benefits of Growth Hormone therapies are
widely known (skin rejuvenation, weight loss, increased vigor and libido, to name a few) but there are also risks involved when using the injectable form of HGH.
In almost all cases, bad HGH side effects occur when clients seek unregulated treatments or ignore the advice of their physicians. By increasing the prescribed dosage over a long period of time, or by
injecting it at a young age when the body is still naturally producing ample levels of Growth Hormone, one greatly increases the chances of experiencing negative side effects. Typically, HGH
production in the body begins a gradual diminishing process after the age of 21.
Here is a list of the most common concerns:
- Because of its ability to spur cell growth, health officials have speculated that an excess of HGH can inadvertently spur the growth of cancerous cells already present in the body.
- Due to its water-retention effects, high doses of HGH can lead to edema, aching joints, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes are other possible negative side effects from an overabundance of HGH.
- Acromegaly is another condition that is often related to HGH therapy although according to Dr. Ronald Klatz in his book Grow Young with HGH, “Acromegaly is not a side effect of growth hormone
use. It is a direct effect of deliberate and continuous overdosing” (1997; p.287).
Responsible use can greatly minimize the risks involved with HGH therapy. Certainly those with Growth Hormone deficiency (i.e. people over the age of 35-40) have the potential to experience the
amazing benefits that HGH therapies can provide. So weigh the costs and benefits and decide for yourself if you would be comfortable with the injectable form of HGH, then seek a qualified physician
who specializes in this area.
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Article 3
What is the Cost of HGH?
“Nothing in this world is free.” My younger brother Clay used to say that so often I considered having it engraved on his tombstone. I can still picture the snarl on his face whenever he uttered the
phrase. Cynics like Clay might assume that a highly touted wonder drug like HGH would cost a pretty penny and then scoff at the notion all together. What’s the point of living forever if it’s going
to cost you an arm and a leg, right? Hopefully this information will help you find an HGH therapy that’s right for both you and your wallet.
There are a few factors that ultimately determine what is the cost of HGH, but the most important factor is the form of Growth Hormone that you’re looking to purchase. To illustrate this point, let’s
compare the injectable variety to the oral homeopathic variety.
Injectable HGH is the most expensive and the most troublesome variety on the market. A monthly supply of injectable HGH can cost anywhere from $500 to $2000, or up to $24,000 per year. Users are then
faced with the task of self-monitoring the dosage and self-administering the injections up to 600 times per year. This can lead to abuse and the subsequent appearance of negative side effects.
On the other hand, a five-week supply of oral homeopathic HGH costs anywhere from $25 to $80, or approximately $250–$800 per year. These varieties are simply sprayed under the tongue three times
daily, 5-6 days a week—no fuss, no muss, and no needles. Furthermore, because doses of homeopathic HGH are so subtle only the positive therapeutic effects are given the chance to manifest.
Over the last two decades this anti-aging revolution has really bubbled up and many different HGH products have hit the market. Are they free? No, they may not be free, but you can always exercise
your freedom to purchase the product that’s right for you and your budget.
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Article 4
HGH Forums on the Internet
I’m convinced that HGH treatments were the key to restoring all the vivacity and joie de vivre of my youth. I feel like a kid again… but you don’t have to take my word for it. Here is a list of
HGH forums on the Internet where you can seek the testimonies and advice of other Growth Hormone users from around the world:
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Article 5
Longevity and Ultimate HGH Benefits
Like a disease, age takes its toll on the human body. By our thirtieth loop around the sun we begin to experience senescence – a gradual deterioration of all our biological processes, most notably
those of the brain, the nervous system, the muscular system, the endocrine system, the metabolic system, the reproductive system, the immune system, the cardiovascular system, the gastrointestinal
system, and the sensory system. Over time, as our vessel slowly breaks down we feel increasingly vulnerable, confused, and lethargic.
Researchers have found that senescence is inversely
related to the action of Human Growth Hormone. Studies have shown that the body reaches peak levels of HGH concentration during adolescence when rapid growth spurts bring our tissues and organs to a
ripe state of order. Then, as our age increases, our HGH level decreases so that by the age of 65 we are literally suffering from a deficiency of HGH. Thankfully, this condition is not irreparable,
nor is it permanent. With HGH therapy we can staunch the affects of aging and then reclaim and maintain the vim and vigor of youth. Here’s a list of ultimate HGH benefits from a book called The Official Anti-Aging Revolution by Dr. Ronald Klatz and Dr. Robert Goldman (2007; p. 62):
- Increased muscle mass
- Higher energy levels
- Enhanced sexual performance
- Re-growth of vital organs
- Restoration of youthful immune function
- Stronger bones
- Lower cholesterol and blood pressure
- Faster wound healing
- Smoother, firmer skin
- Re-growth of hair
- Sharper vision
- Elevated mood
- Improved cognition
Advancements in science, medicine, and technology have brought the average life expectancy for North Americans up to 80 years. In the future we may see people living well over 100 years but without
the benefits of an anti-aging regimen a longer life would seem more like a prolonged fall from grace. HGH therapy can change that. Regardless of how long we’re here, HGH is all about making the most
of our time while we still have it.
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Article 6
How to Boost HGH Levels
Growth Hormone has been proven to combat the adverse affects of aging, firm up those muscles, fire up that grey matter, smooth out those wrinkles, and put a little pep in your step. So how can you
boost your own HGH level?
The most obvious method is to take supplemental doses of synthetic HGH. The FDA approved the use of synthetic HGH for anti-aging purposes back in 1996. It can be
injected into your body or ingested orally. Injecting synthetic HGH can be a problematic and expensive procedure. Fortunately, when synthetic HGH is treated to a homeopathic preparation all costs,
including the health risks, are greatly diminished. Homeopathic HGH is ingested in small doses, usually via oral spray. It can be purchased without a prescription from many retail outlets (including www.AlwaysYoung.com).
Another way to boost the HGH level in your body is by using HGH precursors, otherwise known as releasers. These
are supplements that excite the pituitary gland into producing the HGH your body needs to maintain peak performance. Glutamine, Ornithine, and Arginine are the top three from a long list of amino
acids that will proficiently induce growth hormone production.
Furthermore, simple adjustments to your lifestyle can, not necessarily boost the level of HGH in your system, but certainly
maximize the effects of the HGH that is already there. Committing yourself to eating healthy, low-fat foods, spacing your meals, and embarking upon an occasional fasting cleanse are all key
ingredients to a longer, more prosperous life. Intense aerobic exercises and weight training are also known to stimulate growth hormones but please don’t forget to receive a comprehensive physical
examination and the counsel of a medical doctor before you take up any exercise routine, no matter how rigorous.
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Article 7
For Bodybuilding HGH Rules!
Growth Hormone (HGH) treatments alter body composition by replacing fat cells with lean body mass. Although actual weight loss is rarely achieved since muscle weighs more than fat, those who use HGH
will invariably adopt a fitter, slimmer appearance - even if they lead relatively inactive lifestyles. Of course, when HGH treatments are coupled with aerobic exercise and resistance weight training,
fitness aficionados and bodybuilders in particular are presented with exponential results.
Here’s how it works: by the age of, say, thirty years, the body begins to produce significantly less
growth hormone and the number of muscle cells will have reached a genetically predetermined count. Physical exercise at that age will only serve to increase the size of those existing muscle cells
unless one has a mind to seek HGH therapy. Additional doses of HGH will stimulate the pituitary gland and actually trigger the growth of brand new muscle cells, finally allowing you to achieve your
ideal muscle mass.
Furthermore, when you take supplemental doses of HGH your bone density and lung capacity increases, joints and ligaments become stronger, and tissue damage heals more
rapidly so it won’t take your body so long to recover from muscle strain between visits to the gym. All these things give bodybuilders a definite advantage in the gym and truly maximize the benefits
of weight training. Keep on pumping!
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Article 8
Sublingual HGH and Homeopathy
Growth Hormone (HGH) treatments alter body composition by replacing All homeopathic HGH is sublingual. That is to say, it is applied underneath the tongue a few times each day. Ingesting a diluted
form of HGH in this way will present you with all the benefits of HGH therapy without the needles, the scarring, or all the dangerous side effects that occur with injectable prescriptions.
Homeopathic HGH is the safest form of HGH therapy.
Homeopathy is a branch of alternative medicine founded by a German physician named Samuel Hahnemann in the late 18th century. Practitioners
of homeopathy study a patient’s symptoms and then prescribe a diluted preparation that contains few or no pharmacologically active ingredients. The dilution is not meant to cure the disease per se,
it is merely meant to create a similar set of artificial symptoms, or mimic the disease, so that the body is then able to focus its available energies on the act of neutralizing and expelling the
disease naturally. This fundamental healing principle is sometimes referred to as “the law of similars” or “like cures like.”
So how does this apply to anti-aging? Well, in 1888 another German
physician by the name of Rudolf Arndt, himself an advocate of homeopathy, teamed up with a pharmacologist named Hugo Schulz to develop the Arndt-Schulz Rule, which states: “For every substance,
small doses stimulate, moderate doses inhibit, large doses kill.” This statement was largely accepted by homeopaths and incorporated into their theories. It hinges on a phenomenon known as hormesis in which the body exhibits generally favorable biological responses to low exposures of toxins.
It is conjectured that a low dose challenge with a toxin may trigger certain repair mechanisms in the body, and these mechanisms, having been initiated, are efficient enough that they not only
neutralize the toxin's effect, but even repair other defects not caused by the toxin. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hormesis)
Thus, when a potentially toxic dose of HGH is diluted and prepared as a sublingual homeopathic remedy it stimulates the body naturally, safely, and effectively reversing all of those disease-like
symptoms of your senescence to leave you feeling… like a kid again.
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