Today is Monday, February 06, 2012
| HGH: Frequenty Asked Questions About HGH
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HGH Frequently Asked Questions
| Q. | Does HGH supplementation cause cancer? | | A. | All indications are there HGH supplements do not cause cancer. The best evidence for this comes from the work of Dr. Chen and Dr. Terry. Chen and Terry run a clinic where they perform HGH injections. From 1994 - 1996 they treated over 800 patients with HGH injections. Amazingly there have not been any reports of cancer from any of the patients. As Dr. Terry stated in Grow Young with HGH, "With 800 people over the age of about 40, you would think that given normal incidence rate of cancer, some of these people would get cancer. It could be that there is some sort of protective effect from growth hormone replacement." | | | | | Q. | How can I measure my HGH levels? | | A. | HGH is only present in the body for a short period of time. However, IGF-1 is present in the body at all times. Since, IGF-1 does most of the work for HGH - it is easiest to measure IGF-1 levels. Blood and saliva tests can show your IGF-1 levels. Generally, the lower your levels, the more you stand to gain from HGH enhancing supplements. | | | | Q. | What are the different types of HGH? | | A. | 1) Homeopathic HGH 2) Pre-cursor HGH 3) Real or synthetic HGH (delivered by injection or, by an oral spray method). | | | | Q. | Can women take testosterone therapy? | | A. | Yes. Women also make testosterone, in their case in the adrenals and the ovaries. They make perhaps a tenth what men make, so little in fact that the tests designed for men cannot really measure it.However, a woman who loses her ovaries can certainly measure the impact. | | | | Q. | How long until I can expect to see results with HGH and Testosterone Therapy? | | A. | The results of HGH and Testosterone Therapy vary for each individual. However, most people participating HGH report noticable results after 6 months of therapy, and people participating in Testosterone Therapy report noticable results after 4 weeks. |
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| What is a Nutraceutical?
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What is a Nutraceutical:
A Nutraceutical is any vitamin,
mineral, supplement, trace element or bio-botanical plant based substance which
has known healing value to people and is produced or isolated for public
consumption with the highest purity – pharmaceutical grade purity. It is a very
exacting process to make a true Nutraceutical which involves sending the
healing substances from plants to a biotechnology company where the active
ingredient of benefit to people is highly concentrated and then standardized to
a milligram dose so it can be controlled properly.
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| Glossary
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amino acids - Organic compounds that generally contain an amino (-nh2) and a carboxyl (-cooh) group. Twenty alpha-amino acids are the subunits which are polymerised to form proteins. top
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| What is Andropause?
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Andropause
What is Andropause? By the time men are between the ages of 40 and 55, they can experience a phenomenon similar to the female menopause, called andropause. Unlike women, men do not have a clear-cut signpost such as the cessation of menstruation to mark this transition. Both, however, are distinguished by a drop in hormone levels. Estrogen in the female, testosterone in the male. The bodily changes occur very gradually in men and may be accompanied by changes in attitudes and moods, fatigue, a loss of energy, sex drive and physical agility.
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