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Everything you Need to Know About HGH Treatment

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  • What is HGH 
  • Growth Hormone and Aging
  • How Does HGH Therapy Work
  • Benefits of HGH Therapy
Does HGH therapy work? It’s good to be skeptical when the internet is flooded with hype and misconceptions about the benefits of HGH therapy. Muscle gains overnight, anti-aging miracles and promises of eternal youth – sometimes it sounds too good to be true.  When it comes to health, you cannot rely on marketing. You need facts. And the truth is, human growth hormone injections really work. 

What is HGH?

HGH or human growth hormone is one of the natural hormones released by the anterior pituitary gland (also known as adenohypophysis). The anterior pituitary gland normally releases human growth hormone in short bursts and growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatostatin control the release of HGH.

Functions of Human Growth Hormone

Human growth hormone plays multiple roles throughout life. The natural levels of HGH fluctuate during the day. It is found that physical activity influences the levels of growth hormone. HGH levels rise when you exercise.

Childhood & Adolescent Growth 

  • Bones need growth hormone to lengthen to adult proportions
  • Growth hormone triggers liver to produce insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) which is involved in human growth
After the growth plates fuse in your bones, HGH stops increasing your height and helps in maintaining normal body structure and metabolism.

Metabolism

Growth hormone supports metabolism by regulating the way your body uses fat and sugar.  

Muscle Mass 

It promotes muscle mass growth and helps repair muscle tissues. 

Bone Density 

Growth hormone plays a crucial role in maintaining bone mass in adults.

Cell Repair

GH also plays a crucial role in tissue healing and regeneration.

Normal Levels of Human Growth Hormone (HGH)

Nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) Picomoles per liter (pmol/L)
Adult Males  0.4 to 10 18 to 44
Adult Females  1 to 14 44 to 616
Children 10 to 50 440 to 2200

Growth Hormone and Ageing

There is a progressive decline in growth hormone secretion after the third decade of your life.
There is approximately 15% decline in the secretion of growth hormone for every decade of adult life

Somatopause 

Somatopause is an age related decline in growth hormone production. It typically begins in the 30s. By the age of 60 years, many adults produce only around 20-25% of the growth hormone they produced in their 20s.

Effects of GH Decline

Loss of Muscle Mass and Strength 

As growth hormone levels decline, muscles become weak and begin to shrink. It becomes harder to manage daily activities. 

Increase in Body Fat 

GH influences the way your body stores and uses fat. Fat storage shifts towards the abdomen as GH levels decline. 

Decreased Bone Density 

Bones become thinner and more brittle. 

Changes in Skin Thickness & Elasticity 

As GH supports collagen production, less growth hormone makes skin thinner and less elastic. 

Reduced Exercise Capacity & Energy Levels 

Growth hormone-influenced changes in muscle and metabolism leads to lower energy and stamina. 

How Does HGH Therapy Work?

In HGH therapy, synthetic human growth hormone is administered via injection under the skin. HGH injections contain the bioidentical form of the growth hormone naturally produced by the anterior pituitary gland.
  • Why HGH Injections? The human body cannot effectively absorb synthetic HGH through pills or oral sprays as stomach acids break down the hormone and it does not enter the bloodstream in adequate amounts.
Once injected, the hormone is absorbed into the bloodstream. As a result, the synthetic HGH circulates throughout the body and reaches the target organs and tissues.

HGH and Liver Activation  

As blood containing HGH molecules reaches the liver, the HGH molecules bind to growth hormone receptors in liver cells. This binding triggers the liver to produce and release Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1). Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) functions as the major mediator of growth hormone (GH) and plays a crucial role in promoting cell growth. In simple words, HGH acts as the main signal and IGF-1 acts as the primary messenger carrying out the instructions in the tissues. 

Benefits of HGH Therapy

The following are the proven benefits of HGH therapy: 

Increased Lean Muscle Mass

Human growth hormone treatment helps stimulate protein synthesis and increase muscle fiber size, promoting the growth, repair, and maintenance of muscle tissue.  

Reduced Body Fat (Especially Visceral Fat)

This therapy promotes the breakdown of stored fat (especially visceral fat located around the abdomen) which is then used for energy. 

Increased Bone Density

HGH and IGF-1 stimulate osteoblasts activity. Osteoblasts are cells responsible for building new bone which increases bone mineral density and strength. 

Cartilage & Connective Tissue Production

HGH and IGF-1 support production of collagen and other components vital for skin elasticity and health and integrity of cartilage. 

Enhanced Exercise Capacity

HGH treatment can increase stamina and aerobic capacity in adults, improving cardiac output and muscle strength.

Improved Metabolism  

HGH helps regulate how your body burns fat, processes sugar, and builds muscle. It supports:
  • Fat breakdown
  • Protein growth
  • Balanced Blood sugar levels 

Anti-aging Properties 

HGH treatment restores youthful hormone levels to improve age-related signs such as thinner skin, reduced muscle mass and slower recovery.