Why Is Growth Hormone So Important

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is one of many endocrine hormones, like estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, melatonin and DHEA, that decline with age. While many of these hormones can be replaced to deter some of the effects of aging, HGH reaches far beyond the scope of any one of these hormones to not only prevent biological aging, but to significantly reverse a broad range of the signs and symptoms associated with aging. When Growth hormone decreases, the aging process increases.

If we can revitalize the function of the pituitary gland to deliver sufficient growth hormone, even though the growth hormone cannot be fully recovered to the level at age 25, we will still be able to have sufficient volume to nourish all organs and rebuild them. Therefore, it can improve the health condition of any patients who have stomach and lung diseases or who suffer from high cholesterol and high blood sugar. In addition, the growth hormone can nourish female ovaries and male testis to increase sexual potency. Any extra body fat in the abdomen and legs can be eliminated due to the increase of growth hormone. Skin texture and elasticity will also be improved at the same time.
Short young males and females may stimulate the steady growth of their bones by taking supplementary growth hormone. After 6 months of intake, their heights may grow up. Meanwhile, the growth hormone will enhance muscle development to make flat chest curved and nicely shaped. But bear in mind that growth hormone is circulated throughout the body by the blood every night between 1 and 4 A.M. If one stays up late or misses the aforementioned sleep period, he or she will not be able to benefit from the naturally secreted growth hormone. That is to say the damaged body functions cannot be repaired unless an external source of HGH is supplied.