Have you heard the term “HGH” being thrown around when it comes to your body and health and you’re unsure of what it is?
Perhaps you’ve heard of HGH therapy and are wondering what that does and if it’s something that could benefit you?
For those who aren’t aware, HGH is short for a Human Growth Hormone, that is something that your body makes on its own and aids your overall well being in several ways.
Let’s peel back the layers and take a deeper dive into what HGH is and how specifically it affects your body.
As mentioned, HGH stands for human growth hormone, which like so many other hormones in your body is naturally occurring and produced by your body on its own.
It is produced by the pituitary gland and its main purpose is to speed up healing in your body after an injury has occurred.
It also speeds up the muscle tissue repairing process, which is needed after an intense workout.
Think about a time in the past when you have had a great workout, only to find yourself sore and stiff for the next couple of days.
This is when HGH can come in handy, repairing the muscle tissue to allow you to get back to being active that much faster.
The secondary effect of HGH is that it also helps you to burn fat.
It can speed up your metabolism and even help you to build muscle mass.
Some research is also being done at the moment to see how it can potentially offer anti aging benefits, in particular the early signs of aging of the skin.
So that brings us to natural HGH therapy.
Natural HGH therapy is designed to stimulate the pituitary gland and is an alternative to the more traditional HGH therapy which involves injectables and tends to be very expensive.
As well, for those relying on HGH therapy regularly, there is the risk that your body will stop HGH production eventually, which is something you don’t want to take chances with.
Natural HGH therapy targets the amino acid chains that are responsible for stimulating the pituitary gland so that your body gets all the benefits naturally.
Some of the compounds and therapies being used today in natural HGH therapy include GHRP 6, GHRP 2, Sermorelin and Ipamorelin.
Expanding on the injectable HGH therapy, there are other risk factors involved.
Because it has to be injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly, injury can occur.
There is also a risk of the hormone not being a high quality or pure form of HGH depending on where you get it.
Besides the fact your body may stop naturally producing HGH if you overuse the injections, you also risk:
1. Tingling or numbness of the skin.
2. Muscle, joint or nerve pain.
3. Edema or fluid retention.
4. High blood sugar.
5. High cholesterol.
So who would benefit the most from natural HGH therapy?
It’s a pretty broad group thanks to the benefits.
If you’re someone who has trouble sleeping, suffers from mild mood swings, wants to increase muscle growth, wants to increase endurance when exercising, would like to see more body fat lost, would be interested in anti aging benefits and would like a potential boost to the immune system, then natural HGH therapy could be a great option.
It’s important to keep in mind that each individual is unique, so the results of HGH therapy will differ, but it could be worth investigating further.
We strongly advise that for any choice regarding your health you first consult with your doctor.
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