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Title: Growth Hormone - the real "fountain of youth!" - Steroids & Associated Drugs Articles
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-11 15:35:00)  by hackskii
Growth Hormone - the real "fountain of youth!" by James South MA On July 5th 1990, America’s most prestigious medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, published a human clinical study that changed the world of anti-aging medicine forever. Daniel Rudman, MD and colleagues reported the results of their 6-month trial of synthetic human growth hormone (hGH) with 12 elderly ...
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-11 15:35:00)  by hackskii
Low levels of GH and high levels of Insulin are both associated with obesity (Bray 1983). Lactic Acid may be the trigger substrate for GHRH (Growth Hormone releasing hormone) GH levels generally and peak GH levels particularly drop 40% from age twenty-thirty and another 40% from age thirty-forty. There is a further drop beyond this with increasing age. All GH levels, especially ...
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-11 15:36:00)  by hackskii
Growth Hormone and Aging -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ A fountain of youth? We've got plenty of youth. What we need is a fountain of smart. Normal Changes in the Growth Hormone Axis with Aging The rate of GH secretion from the anterior pituitary is highest around puberty, and declines progressively thereafter. This age-related ...
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-11 15:37:00)  by hackskii
Age-Related Changes in Growth Hormone Secretion: Should the Somatopause Be Treated? from Seminars in Reproductive Medicine David E. Cummings, M.D. and George R. Merriam, M.D., Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Nutrition, University of Washington School of Medicine and VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle and Lakewood, Washington. Abstract and Introduction Abstract...
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-11 15:37:00)  by hackskii
High-carb diets may be appropriate in many situations but, since hyperglycaemia (elevated blood carbohydrate) tends to switch off human growth hormone (hGH) secretion, this strategy may not be appropriate where optimal adaptation is the priority. Fat taken before exercise has also been found to reduce human growth hormone (hGH) secretion (2). It is hard to argue against the use of ...
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-11 15:38:00)  by hackskii
Review of the benefits and dangers of supplementing with growth hormone enhancers GH Enhancers: Are They Worth the Risk? by Hans R. L****n, MSc ChE Growth hormone (GH) enhancers are getting a great deal of attention these days especially among bodybuilders. An 8-week course of GH enhancer is reputed to produce 15 or more pounds of solid muscle when combined with regular ...
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-11 16:53:00)  by hackskii
Now for the bad news. What is acromegaly? Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that results from too much growth hormone (GH) in the body. The pituitary, a small gland in the brain, makes GH. In acromegaly, the pituitary produces excessive amounts of GH. Usually the excess GH comes from benign, or noncancerous, tumors on the pituitary. These benign tumors are called adenomas. Acromegaly is...
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-12 14:18:00)  by Nytol
Thats a lot of reading! Looks good though,
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2007-08-12 15:48:00)  by hackskii
I saw some tidbits of info there that trigger GH output.
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