Growth Hormone Stimulators
People today are far more health conscious than a couple of years ago. We constantly watch our weight, take care of what we eat, exercise a lot more, and believe in getting plenty of fresh air. We also try and avoid stress and try to live our life with maximum safety and prudence. Sadly however, despite all these precautions the truth is that the longer we live the lower are our chances of enjoying the benefits that should rightfully follow these precautions. That is why we need growth hormone stimulators.
Aging
It does not matter how healthy we try to stay most of us will start feeling the inroads of age once we are past 35. Once past middle age, though in most cases it begins right at middle age, individuals start experiencing problems like increased fat, decrease in lean muscle mass, lowered energy levels, decreased bone strength, and lowering immune system levels. These are some of the main symptoms that are associated with aging and also linked with low levels of human growth hormone.
Growth Hormone
The growth hormone is produced in the pituitary gland in the body. This is the main gland in the endocrine system. The growth hormone is responsible for stimulate bone growth, immune cell function, protein synthesis, muscle cell growth, and mobilization of fat tissue that keeps weight in check. It is also responsible for cardiovascular health which is why aged people are more at risk of cardiac problems. Secretion of the HGH increased during exercise, trauma, stress, injury, and during certain phases of the menstrual cycle. The secretion is reduced when you eat high-fat food.
GH Levels
Growth hormone levels in the blood reach their peak right before birth (neonatal), the next time at puberty, and after that they begin to go into steady decline after the age of 25. Post 30, GH level drops by 14% every 10 years. At the age of 20 there is 500 micrograms (mcg), by 40 years it is only 200 mcg. By the age of 80 there is only 25mcg of GH in the blood. Most men over 60 are considered clinically deficient in GH.
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