Saturday, June 25, 2005

HGH in scientific studies

Over the years there have been numerous studies on HGH, especially studies intended to verify and confirm the positive physiological effects of HGH on the human body. From 1958-1980 thousands of children were the subjects of HGH injections which were widely shown to be beneficial in treating their growth deficiencies.

Most other studies on HGH, (which since the mid 1980's has been produced synthetically instead of extracted from the human body) have shown to produce desirable results when administered upon the human body. HGH replacement therapy has been included in at least 20,000 well documented global clinical experiments, and through these trials HGH has proven to produce significant positive effects upon certain human characteristics, specifically muscle mass, bone, and connective tissue, along with general health and energy level benefits. Other cited effects of HGH include restoration of immune function, improved cognition, faster healing of wounds, sharper vision, and even regrowth of hair, among others.

More good news is to date there is no evidence that taking HGH on a regular basis is associated with the formation of any type of cancer.

Clinical results suggest that HGH provides a safe and affordable way to positively stimulate physical and mental function and benefit the subject's overall quality of life.

1 Comments:

At 7:29 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

You can write an article about the benefits of HGH to lose weight. It would be cognitive.

 

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