
Question:
What is the connection between growth hormone and your health?
The amount of growth hormone secretion naturally produced by our bodies peaks during our teens and decreases with age. When regrowth is outstripped by decay, rapid
aging begins. The gradual reduction of the slow wave cycle portion of the sleep cycle is likely related to this as this is the time when our body secretes its HGH for repair. HGH is literally the body’s fountain of youth. HGH has been
reported to have a range of effects including:
Loss of excess fat
Increase in Muscle Mass
Eliminatation Cellulite
Higher Energy Level
Younger, Tighter, Thicker skin
Wrinkle Reduction
Hair Growth
Improved Cholesterol Profile
Increase in Bone Density
Lowered Blood pressure
Greater Cardiac Output
Superior Immune Function
Re-Growth of heart, liver, spleen, kidneys
Faster Wound Healing
Increased Memory
Sharper Vision
Mood Elevation
Improved Sleep
Enhanced Sexual performance and libido
Prevention of Ault Onset Diabetes
Alcohol and Drug Diversion
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The above information and all information on this site concerning growth hormone is from GHB a New Perspective (see members.tripod.com/%7EAleister_Crowley/GHB.index.html) and indpendent users on the Dosage and Dangers of using 1,4 butanediol. These statements are made solely by users of 1,4 Butanediol who do not make any claims to the effectiveness of this product for others. These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. The use of 1,4 Butanediol has not been approved in the USA for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease or physical condition. This information is provided as a service and InnerDance in no way condones or endorses the use of any growth hormone product for anything.
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