HGH Spray - Bouncing Blood Sugar Can Derail Your HGH Supplement
Published June 25th, 2006 in HGH News
Imagine your cells as tiny fuel-generating plants that run on blood sugar. Normally, insulin flips a switch that allows blood sugar to be pumped into the cells and converted to energy. But if the foods you eat result in a greater supply of blood sugar than your body can handle, the cells go on strike against insulin. With the cells on strike, blood sugar levels stay elevated; in response, the body secretes more and more insulin, hoping to prevent a toxic accumulation of blood sugar.
If you eat foods that cause a spike in insulin and blood sugar right before or after you take your HGH supplement it will drop the effectiveness of your supplement.
It would be safe to say that we are creatures of habit right? What if we told you there are habits you might have that are shutting down your natural production of growth hormones.
The nice part is - they’re easy to fix!
Probably!
One of the reasons you don’t notice it is that we are all Highly Adaptive…
…in that age related issues happen slowly and over time. We just incorporate aging into our lives and move on not even giving it a second thought.
As Dr. Ronald Klatz writes, the problem with aging is that you can adapt to less-than-optimal health without realizing it.
There is a growing body of evidence that points to the fact that accumulated damage to DNA accelerates the rate of aging. This happens because when DNA is damaged it inhibits the normal functioning of our genes. One of the things we look for in an HGH product is the blending of HGH technology and the incorporation of DNA supplementation. Most HGH products on the market restrict their formulas to operate specifically on hormone production.
Research is showing that by adjusting HGH formulas to include DNA nutrition the anti-aging benefits are significantly increased.
Do HGH Websites Leave Out Critical Information? If you read it on the Internet is must be true, right? I think we all know the answer to that question. Consumers need to read between the lines and discern whether what they’re reading makes sense. One of the problems with HGH sites is that most use the same claims to authenticate their products. Logic tells us that not every product is going to have a high benefit performance.
Here’s our pet peeves about HGH Websites.
Are HGH Supplements Necessary? No, they are not.
Ultimately, everyone asks the question, “Why should I take an HGH supplement?” Athletes who inject molecular HGH do so for very different reasons than you or I would take an HGH supplement. Athletes by injecting molecular HGH exceed the body’s natural levels and thereby enhance physiological performance levels.
You and I take HGH supplements to reestablish normal growth hormone levels.
Medical science has known for some time that even modest potassium deficiency causes growth hormone and IGF-1 suppression. Although these findings have not received much attention we are very curious why the medical industry does not pass this information along to us…
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