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HGH Research
Has mankind found the fountain of youth? |
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Benefits of HGH - Memory
Memory and brain function are one of the most
noticeable aspects of our life, second only to looks. However, unlike
looks, brain function not only impacts our ability in dealing with others,
it also greatly impacts our personal life. We regard it as the most important
aspect of aging. For many centuries, it was believed that once a brain
cell is dead, there is no other brain cell that will ever replace it.
This still rings true today, however it has been proven that human growth
hormones actually rejuvenate and repair damaged brain tissue. Research
has also shown that HGH greatly impacts our ability to produce proteins
in the brain, which are used for storing our memories. In other words
HGH stimulates the necessary proteins in order to maintain youthful ability
of both long term, and short term memory retention.The physical ability to feel, as in touch, physical pain, cold, heat, and others are determined by the ability of your nerves to transmit electrons to your brain, then your brains ability to respond to that signal. Human growth hormones play an immense role in having your nervous system in tip top shape to be able to transmit correct information very quickly. Although there is observable positive in all 5 feel groups, including touch, taste, the ability to hear, smell and see, the most noticeable is the amazing increase in the ability to see both short and far sighted. In fact there have been reports of people who, after several years of HGH therapy, were able to stop use of their corrective lenses, such as eye glasses or contact lenses. After sifting through many research reports available on the subject of human growth hormones, the conclusion is clear, that as we age our HGH levels drop significantly. Dominant reports show that: - at age 20 HGH secretion levels are around 500 micrograms/day - at age 40 HGH secretion levels are around 200 micrograms/day - at age 80 HGH secretion levels are around only 25 micrograms/day A "perfect" amount of HGH is considered, by many researchers, to be 500 to 600 micrograms/day. It is obvious that as we hit our 20's our HGH levels start to drop and we begin to notice our body's functionality diminish. Yet, with HGH therapy, we still have hope. There is much more information available in regard to the effect of human growth hormones on the nervous system, however it is usually best to know as much valuable information as is possible without having information overload. Thus we will move on to another benefit of HGH. Click below to learn about HGH and its influence on the body's ability to break down fat: Or Dr. Roche. Anti-aging Rejuvenation Therapy. Bloomfield Center HB Health. Bio-Identical Hormone Balancing. HB Beauchamp Place |
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