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What is HGH and Why is it Important

Importance human growth hormone

Human growth hormone, or HGH, is a naturally occurring polypeptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland. It is the primary hormone that influences growth, development, and many other complex body processes.

Although HGH is critical in the process of a child growing normally into an adult, it still plays a vital role throughout our lives. HGH is vital to almost every metabolic process your body requires.

As one of the most important hormones in your body, HGH is responsible for cellular growth and cellular metabolism. It is instrumental to how your body uses and processes energy. Therefore, it plays a critical role in just about every biological process. If you are producing inadequate supplies of HGH, all of those processes slow down or become otherwise impaired.

When that happens, you will be suffering from what is known as a growth hormone deficiency, or GHD. GHD can be caused by a disease or injury that affects the pituitary gland, or the steady decline of HGH that occurs as you age. The treatment for GHD is human growth hormone replacement therapy.

What is HGH: The Role of Growth Hormone in Adults

HGH is produced by the pituitary gland, one of the most important glands of the endocrine system. It sits just atop an area of your brain called the hypothalamus. It is the hypothalamus that is triggered by various bodily stimuli that tells the pituitary when to release HGH.

Once released into the bloodstream, growth hormone regulates most, if not all, of the metabolic processes within your cells. It stimulates the liver to make the proteins that produce cartilage cells. This is essential for bone and organ growth, as well as building lean muscle.

HGH stimulates all of the processes that allow a child to grow into an adult of normal stature, however, it is important not only during childhood but for men and women well into adulthood. Once you are fully grown, HGH helps to maintain, build, and repair every cell and tissue in your body. Growth hormone is involved in healing after an injury and the repair of muscle tissue after exercise. Therefore, HGH helps to build muscle mass, boost metabolism, and burn fat.

What is Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Growth hormone therapy is the recommended way to treat any kind of growth hormone deficiency. The growth hormone that is produced by your body is technically known as somatotropin. Adults with growth hormone issues are treated with an injectable form of synthetic somatotropin that is created using recombinant DNA so that it is identical to the HGH produced by your body. HGH therapy is only available via a doctor’s prescription and must be administered by an injection.

HGH therapy in adults is usually prescribed to treat the decline in growth hormone level that ocurrs as men and women age. The goal of HGH therapy is to return your levels back into the healthy range.

Do not be fooled by products that you might see in "muscle magazines" or on health food store shelves that claim to be HGH or contain "growth hormone." These products cannot, by law, contain any human growth hormone. They are usually just a combination of protein powders and amino acids. Some of them may have some benefit, while others can be worthless or dangerous. There was a case several years ago where a Chinese pharmaceutical company was found to be selling an illegal and dangerously impure form of HGH over the Internet.

Also, keep in mind that growth hormone shots are the only way to take HGH. Real HGH is not available in pill form, powder, or any other form than an injectable solution.

Again, when trying to understand what HGH is, it is important to know that HGH is a prescription drug and is available only through a doctor’s prescription.

Human Growth Hormone Benefits

Benefits of HGH

There are many benefits of growth hormone therapy. Studies of growth hormone have found that HGH replacement therapy is the most effective treatment for growth hormone deficiency in children or adults.

GHD in adults is referred to as "adult-onset growth hormone deficiency" or "age-related growth hormone deficiency." The older you get, the more likely you are to suffer from age-related growth hormone deficiency. If you are over 40, and feeling tired very often, are putting on weight and finding it hard to take off, if you cannot seem to build muscle the way you used to, and are having trouble sleeping, there is a good chance you are experiencing age-related growth hormone deficiency.

The benefits of HGH replacement therapy for people with age-related growth hormone deficiency are many. Here are some of the positive long-term effects of HGH

  • Improved fat metabolism, resulting in a decrease of body fat
  • Improved lean muscle mass and increased athletic performance
  • Increased energy and vitality
  • A return of your "competitive edge"
  • Increased exercise capacity
  • Improved skin health
  • Promotes lean body mass
  • Improved bone health
  • Improved sleep
  • larger muscles which results in improved body composition
  • Increased cognitive functioning
  • Improved heart health and a lowered risk of cardiovascular disease
  • Provides a boost to your immune system
  • Improves mood
  • Improves sex drive, sexual performance and sexual function
  • Lowing blood pressure.
  • Lowering blood sugar levels which can lower the risk of diabetes
  • Lowering your levels of “bad” cholesterol
  • Reduced risk of certain cancers
  • Improving bone density
  • Reducing the incidence of insulin resistance, thereby aiding in weight loss.

HGH therapy is administered via prescription injections. You will be taught by your medical professional how to give yourself the injections. The most common way to inject HGH is "subcutaneously" or under the skin. The preferred injection site is in the adipose tissue of the belly.

What is HGH: Are There Any Side Effects of Growth Hormone?

When prescribed by a doctor to treat GHD, the use of HGH is generally regarded as safe. However, as with any prescription medication, it can have some side effects or potential adverse events.

Some of the more general side effects of growth hormone injections include:

  • Joint pain
  • Muscle pain
  • Redness in the area of injection
  • Headaches, lightheadedness, or vertigo

Some of the less common side effects of HGH include:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Increased insulin resistance
  • Swelling and fluid retention
  • Hair loss
  • Earaches
  • Increased sensitivity to cold

While the above list may seem daunting, most of our patients have a very positive experience and run the course of their therapy with little or no side effects.

What is HGH: How Are Your Levels Tested?

Growth hormone levels in otherwise healthy adults could be determined using a blood test. In an HGH serum test, a sample of your blood is drawn, and your HGH levels are analyzed. The results of a growth hormone serum test only show the level of HGH in your blood at the single point in time when your blood sample was taken.

This is why these simple blood tests may not present an accurate picture of your HGH level and be able to offer a diagnosis of adult GHD. Therefore, your doctor may order another kind of diagnostic test for growth hormone deficiency, called a "growth hormone stimulation test."

The growth hormone stimulation test is used to determine pituitary function. Amino acids are introduced to your blood that are supposed to trigger your pituitary to release HGH. After injecting the amino acids, doctors will take samples of your blood at different intervals to see if you are producing the normal amounts of HGH.

Where and How to Get HGH in the US

Couple after HGH therapy

There is only one way to legally get HGH in the US, and that is with a doctor’s prescription. Using HGH without a prescription or proper medical advice is not only illegal, it could be hazardous to your health.

It is not difficult to get a prescription for HGH injections. In fact, it only takes Five Simple Steps.

  • Step 1 – Fill out our online medical history formFollow this link, fill out the form, and one of our representatives will contact you to take you through Steps 2 through 5.
  • Step 2 – See a healthcare professional –If your online medical history form indicates that you are a good candidate for HGH therapy, the next step is to see one of our health care providers. This could be a telemedicine visit, or we will refer you to one of our doctors in your area.
  • Step 3 – Laboratory hormone testing – Once you have completed your initial exam, you will asked to come to a Kingsberg Clinic, if there is one in your area, or you will be referred to a laboratory to have the hormone levels in your blood tested.
  • Step 4 – You will obtain a prescription for a program of HGH injections – If the results of your laboratory tests and exams indicate that your blood contains less-than-normal levels of HGH for your age and gender, you will be prescribed a dose of GH injections to suit your needs and lifestyle.
  • Step 5 – Your HGH will be delivered to you – You will be directed on how to fill your prescription from our products page, and then we will deliver your HGH therapy supplies right to your home!

Now that you know what HGH is, why not Contact US today, and find out more about how to safely obtain the many life-changing benefits of HGH and other hormone replacement therapies?

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