HGH to Prevent Aging - True Or False
By: Ryan English
Can HGH actually prevent aging? If one would type the words anti-aging on the internet you are likely to be bombarded with HGH treatments praising HGH for its' anti-aging properties, and enumerating a plethora of benefits in order to entice one to purchase the product. What is disturbing is that these web sites sell a variety of HGH formulas that are taken either orally or inhaled. These types of HGH preparations have consistently been shown as ineffective, and a waste of a person's hard earned money. Other sites sell alleged HGH-releasers that actually contain no trace of HGH but are said to stimulate its production. But it is clear from past studies that this form of HGH production is temporary and lasts less than an hour.
What the anti-aging web sites often focus on is that there have been studies to show that intake of HGH resulted in an increase in lean body mass and a decrease in fat in the body. However the problem with this is that it is such a limited study, and these sites should not claim immediately that just because of one clinical trial you can now boast of anti-aging. What they consistently fail to mention is the results of another study that involved going to the gym and resistance training. Two groups were asked to exercise and visit the gym. One group was taking HGH while the other group was given a placebo. Test results after six months showed that there was a remarkable increase in muscle strength in both groups, but the individuals who took HGH supplements gained about the same amount in the same duration. This simply meant that HGH was not a factor in building muscle strength. It was the exercise that was beneficial.
Another thing that should be considered in the intake of HGH is the fact that there are several risks involved in its effects on the body. This can include development of high blood sugar levels that often results in diabetes, higher risks in different forms of cancer, muscle and joint swelling, among others.
It should also be noted that these treatments involving HGH do not come cheap. It is depressing to know that a lot of people are scammed into buying these expensive anti-aging treatments that are considered to be ineffective. In a time where recession has already victimized 2/3 of the globe, and money is difficult to come by, here comes another money sink for people who are easily deceived by predatory marketing.
Human growth hormone cannot reverse the aging process. Simply put, it has become a money making tool for those who would want to take advantage of the ignorance of people towards HGH. But these days these is no reason to feign ignorance on the subject matter as there is a lot of information to be had over the internet. The only thing to do now is to determine which are providing correct information, and which sites are just trying to put one over you and fool you into buying their product.
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