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Homeopathic Growth Hormones
  Growth Hormone, Homeopathic
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The majority of natural Human Growth Hormone (HGH) products are referred to as "HGH releasers", "HGH Precursors" and "HGH Secretagogues". The overwhelming majority of these products are amino acid supplements that have been around forever. Many of these products have simply been re-marketed to capitalize on the popularity of HGH and are selling for much more than they did in the past. Not only do they normally CONTAIN NO HGH AT ALL, but according to a very informative book by Dr. H.A. Davis, called "Feeling Younger with Homeopathic HGH": "30% of patients tested DO NOT respond these GH 'enhancers', 'releasers' or 'secretagogues'. GH enhancers have been around a long time and, in many cases, have never yielded the same quality and consistent results as actual HGH."

Dr. Davis concludes: "In our view, homeopathy takes HGH to the safest, most sophisticated level ever seen. Homeopathic HGH combines years of scientific research with the benefits of safety and effectiveness."

Two types of Homeopathic Human Growth Hormone products are Homeopathic HGH without liver extract, and Homeopathic HGH combined with liver extract.

The first type, namely Homeopathic HGH without an ingredient to address healthy liver function, poses safety concerns to some doctors because there could be a health risk involved if a product elevates HGH levels but does not address the issue of maintaining healthy liver function. When you raise HGH there is a corresponding elevation of blood glucose levels that could potentially create health problems.

The second type, namely Homeopathic HGH combined with an ingredient to address healthy liver function, is believed to be preferable. The liver extract stabilizes and normalizes any raised blood glucose levels, making the mixture safe for long-term use. Additionally, certain types of liver extract can also regenerate liver tissue, which tends to regress as we age. And, of course, a healthier, detoxified and better functioning liver has numerous other benefits for long-term health and prevention.





Homeopathic Growth Hormones can help with the following:
Hormones  Low HGH (Human Growth Hormone)
 One placebo-controlled and blinded study found that two homeopathic products (the only ones tested) demonstrated a clear improvement in symptoms and increased IGF-1 levels. Since some people respond to one product but not another, it is worth trying one for a month to see if any improvements result. If not, switch products until finding one that works for you.


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GLOSSARY

Amino Acid (Amino Acids)
An organic acid containing nitrogen chemical building blocks that aid in the production of protein in the body. Eight of the twenty-two known amino acids are considered "essential," and must be obtained from dietary sources because the body can not synthesize them.

Glucose
A sugar that is the simplest form of carbohydrate. It is commonly referred to as blood sugar. The body breaks down carbohydrates in foods into glucose, which serves as the primary fuel for the muscles and the brain.

Homeopathy (Homeopathic)
A system of medicine based on the belief that the cure of disease can be effected by minute doses of substances that, if given to a healthy person in large doses, would produce the same symptoms as are present in the disease being treated. Homeopathy employs natural substances in small doses to stimulate the body's reactive process to remove toxic waste and bring the body back into balance.

Hormones (Hormone)
Chemical substances secreted by a variety of body organs that are carried by the bloodstream and usually influence cells some distance from the source of production. Hormones signal certain enzymes to perform their functions and, in this way, regulate such body functions as blood sugar levels, insulin levels, the menstrual cycle, and growth. These can be prescription, over-the-counter, synthetic or natural agents. Examples include adrenal hormones such as corticosteroids and aldosterone; glucagon, growth hormone, insulin, testosterone, estrogens, progestins, progesterone, DHEA, melatonin, and thyroid hormones such as thyroxine and calcitonin.

IGF-1
Insulin-like growth factor.

Liver (Hepatic)
The largest and one of the most complex organs of the body, the liver is responsible for much of the metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates. It is the site of much of the body's detoxification. It is connected very closely with digestion and the regulation of blood sugar, among many other functions. Found behind the ribs on the right side of the abdomen, it has many important functions such as removing harmful material from the blood, making enzymes and bile that help digest food, and converting food into substances needed for life and growth. Hepatic: Pertaining to the liver.

Precursor (Precursors)
A biochemical substance, such as an intermediate compound in a chain of enzymatic reactions, from which a more stable or definitive product is formed.




Last updated: Apr 13, 2008


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