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| The Benefits |
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| This is the single most profound effect of HGH replacement therapy resulting in decreased fat tissue, especially abdominal fat. |
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- Decrease in waist/hip ratio
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HGH 'revs up' the metabolism to former highs, selectively reducing fat in the abdomen, waist, thighs and hips.
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Increase is greatest in those younger than 40 years old, less but still significant in those aged 40-60 years. Physical strength is also increased if combined with moderate exercise.
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Patients experience increased energy and emotional stability resulting in an increased sense of confidence. No more 'grumpy old men '(or women)! HGH has been found to significantly increase the effects of exercise and muscle building including energy and endurance.
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- Younger, tighter, thicker skin
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Patients report increased skin elasticity, texture and tightness. Skin regains thickness and youthful contours as it becomes more elastic and hydrated.
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- Improved mood and motivation
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HGH acts in the brain as an antidepressant, raising B-endorphin levels and lowering dopamine, which causes agitation. Patients report enhanced ability to handle adversity with confidence and optimism.
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- Enhanced sexual performance and libido
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For men HGH levels correlate more strongly with libido effects than with erections. There is anecdotal evidence i.e. reported by patients, not science, that women experience an increase in libido, heightened pleasure and multiple orgasms. There are also reports that HGH also helps alleviate menstrual and post-menopausal symptoms.
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Infections decrease, recovery from illnesses is aided, allergies improve and immune-related diseases such as arthritis become less bothersome.
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There is an increase in total bone mineral content and in lumbar and femur neck bone. Cartilage in joints becomes stronger.
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- Improved cholesterol profile
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Total cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) decrease and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) increases. Greatest improvements have been recorded in patients with the most adverse lipid profiles at the start of the therapy.
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Patients report feeling more rested in the morning, some finding they need less sleep and enjoying more energy.
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- Increased memory retention
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HGH deficiency has been directly related to the impairment of both long- and short-term memory as well as hand-eye coordination.
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How to gain maximum benefits from this therapy?
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This therapy provides maximum benefits to those with discipline and commitment in the areas of hormone replacement, proper diet, nutrition, exercise and sleep.
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Diet: Stick to foods with low glucose and fat ratings. Eat healthy foods. Drink 6-8 glasses of water a day.
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Nutrition: Continue with a good nutrition supplement programme that includes vitamins A, C and E. Antioxidants are provided by your HGH doctor as an integral part of the therapy.
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Exercise: Find a programme that fits your life - walking, swimming, and sports – any activity that provides a reasonable workout several times a week. Studies show that HGH replacement therapy is more effective for people who exercise regularly.
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Sleep: As HGH and other hormones are mainly released in pulses between 1am and 4am, regular sleep patterns are important to the effectiveness of your therapy.
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Who should consider this treatment?
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All men and women over 40 years of age will benefit. Those with diabetes or with a family history of diabetes should avoid this treatment.
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