HGH, the Human Growth Hormone, is the most abundant hormone produced by the pituitary gland located in the human brain. HGH is the hormone responsible for keeping our bodies young and in good health. HGH is produced by somatropes, which are the cells that make up 50% of the pituitary gland. HGH is first converted to growth factors in the liver. HGH is the most effective growth factor, causing the majority of the age-reversing effects of HGH. HGH is sent to all parts of the body, affecting every bodily function sex and reproduction, growth and development, metabolism and mood. HGH is produced in largest amounts during childhood and adolescence, the "peak" of our physical well being, and then gradually diminishes as we age. By age 61 our HGH levels decrease to 80% less than when we were 21. The signs and symptoms of depleting HGH levels in our bodies are the common signs of aging we all experience today. They include: increased body fat, poor general health, increased anxiety and social isolation, and lack of positive well-being. Low HGH levels also result in reduced vitality and energy, increased muscle strength and exercise performance, increased LDL cholesterol, and decreased bone mineral density
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