HGH
If any anti-aging product can be compared with the legendary Fountain of Youth, then surely Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is the closest we yet have been able to come. Although the makers and suppliers of HGH do not claim it will bring someone back from old age to total youthful vitality, it has been seen in clinical studies to yield results that are not only demonstratible and repeatable, but in some cases are truly remarkable.
The levels of HGH have been measured on people at different ages, and it has been shown that the highest levels are somewhere between the late teens and mid 20s, and when a person reaches middle and then old age, the level drops increasingly lower, with an average of about a 14% drop for every ten years.
Not only does it appear that taking HGH can slow the aging process, but there is even reliable evidence that the effects of aging can be reversed, in some instances lowering the apparent age of tissue by as many as ten to 20 years. A research study done in 1990 at the Medical College of Wisconsin showed that, among a test group of people aged betwen 61 and 81, those given HGH demonstrated a reduction in fat, an increase in lean muscle mass, an increase in skin thickness and an improvement in spinal bone mass.
People are now taking HGH because they want to look and feel younger, enjoy a better sex drive, have improved hair condition, fewer wrinkles, improved eye-sight, more energy, better sleep, more energy, increased mental clarity and better memory.











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