HGH Spray - Potassium and HGH - What your doctor does NOT tell you
Published June 24th, 2006 in HGH News
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…
GQ’s January Magazine has a great article covering HGH. They write, Other side effects of human growth hormone may include: an increase in energy, accompanied by better muscle tone and physique. A newly optimistic outlook on life. A spike in libido. The sudden ability to bench-press 375 pounds, to run six-minute miles, to react more quickly, to go all night, concentrate better, stop your hair from graying, tighten your gut, make you sleep better, throw farther, putt straighter, drink more, read menus without glasses.
HGH is not your typical weight-loss program: In fact it’s very different from any other weight-loss program.
With most weight-loss programs you lose lean body mass along with fat, not good.
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!
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