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HGH Research
Has mankind found the fountain of youth? |
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Benefits of HGH - Moods Depression
and fatigue have become a major issue in today's society. Just to bring
some awareness to it, 31.7 million people or over 16% of the US population
will have depression some time in their life. 97% of these people report
that not only do they suffer from it but their depression causes the family
to suffer, their work suffers, as well as all other relationships. It
costs US corporations over $51 billion dollars per year because of absenteeism
and lost productivity due to depression. Antidepressants, SSRIs such as
Prozac, Paxil (Aropax) and Zoloft, work for 35 to 45% of the depressed
population and have recently been revealed to have serious risks, including
suicide, violence, psychosis, abnormal bleeding and brain tumors. Some
statistics for fatigue say that around 20% of fatal road accidents involve
driver fatigue. A fatigued person has an equivalent driving performance
to a person who has an alcohol level (BAC) of 0.10, the legal limit is 0.08.Doctor Edward Lichten, M.D., P.C. states that in his research he found an undeniable link between the reduced amount of HGH and the increase in depression, fatigue, and social isolation. In fact the California Healthspan Institute indicates that with human growth hormone therapy not only do the moods get reduced, but in fact the moods like depression, chronic fatigue, and social isolation were altogether eliminated, and this is shown throughout most of the research studies conducted on the subject. With this we conclude the study of the main benefits of human growth hormones, yet no research would be complete unless we are also to research the side effects and dangers of HGH. Click below to go on to the side effects of HGH: Or Baker, Bruce, MD. Analysis of Sponsorship Bias in Economic Studies of Antidepressants. British Journal of Psychiatry Societal Promise of Improving Care for Depression. RAND Health Human Growth Hormone Replacement therapy. California Healthspan Institute Lichten, Edward M, MD, PC. Growth Hormone Prove to be the First Anti-aging medication. Lichten Wellness Center |
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