Read A Lot Regarding HGH Growth Hormone
By: JohnnySimmona Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 Time: 8:10 PM
Somatotropin is a hormone that is produced in the pituitary gland. The HGH is a protein-based polypeptide that affects many of the organs in the body, as well as stature. In younger people the hormone is released in great abundance, however, as a person ages the human growth hormone decreases markedly.
The use of manufactured human growth hormone treatment has been the topic of research, study, and use for over fifty years. Research studies have shown that the use of human growth hormones (HGH) has some significant results when treatments are properly administered.
The most common use for HGH is in treating children and childhood diseases. Children who do not produce enough Somatotropin often are of short stature and many have other conditions associated with low immunity, etc. Injecting HGH through a planned treatment program brings the hormone levels up to a level where a child's growth will resume. HGH treatments are used for children around the world.
When discoveries were made about the ability of HGH to increase muscle mass, many athletes started using the hormone. Many found that using HGH prior to an athletic event increased their muscle strength and provided them the necessary impetus to win the competition. In 2000 the Olympic Committee found the means to test for synthetic HGH in athletics. The hormone was then added to a list of banned substances that athletes were tested for prior to competing.
There are multiple benefits when HGH is injected and used in a regular treatment plan. Research and stud ies have been conducted by several groups. When the studies are conducted, researchers focus their studies on specific target groups such as a medical condition or age group. Most of the studies have been conducted on older people with general aging issues.
When the studies are conducted they evaluate the benefits of treatment on a group of individuals. In most cases the research is done on older individuals or people suffering from specific conditions. Researchers have found that use of HGH increases regenerative ability in people and provides other benefits.
A 1990 study conducted by the Department of Medicine in Wisconsin was conducted on a group of older men and has provided the impetus for many of the studies of HGH. The individuals participating in the study did not change their lifestyle. Some of the men were overweight, some used tobacco products, and most did not exercise properly. After using HGH for a short time most of the men shows a marked improvement in muscle mass even though they had not changed their exercise and diet.
HGH injections proved to increase muscle mass, bone density and energy. The study also found that it was effective for decreasing body fat and for weight management. The hormone improved the subjects' immune system functions and skin tone and texture.
HGH has several clinically approved uses. These include treatment of AIDS wasting. This is a wasting away of the muscles that occurs in AIDS patients. Treatments are also used to regenerate cells and skin for victims of burns. The hormone is effective in treating fibromyalgia and many other disorders. While it is not used for normal weight loss, HGH is prescribed in some cases of extreme obesity.
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