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Stop aging
Can HGH Help Me From Aging?
Here we'll provide you with some of the clinical evidence, and let
you answer that question for yourself.
HGH has been known about much longer than many of us realize, but
the most exciting research on its effects have been clinically
proven only in the last couple of decades.
Where in the past the hormone had to be extracted from the bodies of
deceased people, by the 1980's researchers had developed the ability
to use recombinant DNA technology to create it artificially in the
laboratory. This is the breakthrough that led the way for people to
start using HGH precursors (find out more about
HGH
precursors by clicking here) in everyday life.
Then, in 1990, a truly inspiring study done at the Medical Collage
of Wisconsin revealed that HGH can do much for reversing some of the
effects of aging – it concluded that the effects of HGH can knock
off as much as 10 to 20 years off the age of your tissues!
In this study, 21 men between the ages of 61 and 81, all of whom had
fairly low levels of HGH in their bloodstream, were tested to see if
injections could have a beneficial effect. 12 of them were given HGH
injections, and 9 were not.
After 6 months the two groups were compared. The men who were given
the injections came out with 14.4% reduction in fat tissue, and an
increase in lean muscle mass of 8.8%! The 'normal' thinning of the
skin that most of us get in our later years was reversed, with the
treated group of men showing a 7.1% increase in skin thickness. Not
only that, but their bone mass also increased, showing a 1.6%
increase in the density of their spine. All this without any other
change in their lifestyles!
There have now been thousands of other studies that have come up
with similar findings, that HGH therapy can stop many of the effects
of aging.
It
only makes sense that taking supplements that help the body to
create more HGH will help you. Look into HGH products like GenF20 to
improve your levels of HGH production and effective precursor
nutrient levels. Click here
to check out the HGH precursors.
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