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Saturday, February 2, 2008

What are the pros and cons of each method? Which methods actually work?

METHOD # 3: HGH Releasers (Herbal Supplements)

There is an ongoing debate as to the effectiveness of HGH Releasers. Nonetheless, some recent studies have shown that some HGH Releasers are effective, offering virtually the same level of benefits one would derive from costly HGH injections.

With herbal HGH Releasers, a combination of herbal supplements is ingested in tablet or capsule form. Typically, the pills are taken before bedtime, since HGH production in the pituitary gland is most active during sleep.

Unlike injections or sprays, herbal HGH Releasers do not contain synthetic HGH. Instead, herbal HGH releasers only contain natural herbal ingredients. It is believed that the right combination of herbs can stimulate the pituitary gland, causing it to produce more abundant levels of your body's own growth hormone.

Some experts believe that HGH Releasers are much safer than injections or sprays precisely for this reason. Rather than ingesting or injecting a foreign hormone into the body, HGH Releasers stimulate increased production of your body's own growth hormones. This in turn eliminates the adverse side effects you would receive from other forms of HGH replacement.

Pros: Many herbal HGH Releasers are very effective, according to several recent studies. Herbal HGH Releasers are much cheaper than injections or oral sprays and have no side effects. Also, herbal HGH Releasers do not require a prescription.

Cons: none

at are the pros and cons of each method? Which methods actually work?

METHOD # 2: HGH Oral Sprays

There is no evidence to suggest that oral sprays work.

With oral sprays, synthetic HGH is sprayed directly into the mouth. However, there have been several documented reasons as to why oral sprays are completely ineffective.

Sprays are said to be ineffective because growth hormone is a large, unstable molecule that can't pass through membranes in the mouth. Also, administering the dosage is virtually impossible with a spray, though this is of lesser concern given that the dosage provided in a spray is well below therapeutic levels.

Furthermore, sprays contain potentially dangerous binders and fillers as well - additives which experts believe should be avoided at all costs.

Finally, oral HGH sprays are said to be distasteful, leaving an unpleasant taste in the mouth.

Pros: none

Cons: Oral HGH Sprays are ineffective, distasteful and many contain potentially dangerous binders and fillers

What are the pros and cons of each method? Which methods actually work?

METHOD # 1: HGH Injections

Evidence from several well-known studies does suggest that HGH injections do work; however, there are some drawbacks to using HGH injections.

With injections, synthetic HGH is injected into the body, typically 2 to 3 times per day. The average cost per injection is $25.00; thus, it costs $50.00 - $75.00 per day to use injectable HGH. And to make matters worse, recombinant (injectable) growth hormone is a drug that is available by prescription only. And since you are not treating a "classified disease", insurance will not cover HGH injections. That means that you have to pay for all of these costs out of your own pocket!

And as I mentioned above, injections use synthetic (scientifically engineered) HGH. In other words, it's not natural. Anytime you introduce a large amount of a foreign hormone into the human body, there is the risk of side effects.

In fact, in a July 5, 1990 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, it was found that some patients undergoing injections suffered from various adverse side effects.

Pros: Injectable HGH is effective

Cons: Injectable HGH is very expensive, painful, time-consuming, requires a prescription and can have serious side effects

So what are our options for increasing HGH levels?

From what I can determine, there are 3 different ways to replace and/or increase your HGH levels:


  • human growth hormone injections

  • human growth hormone oral sprays

  • herbal supplements which boost your body's HGH levels naturally

As our HGH levels drop, we experience more of the adverse effects of aging.

Thus, it is believed that if you wish to effectively reverse the aging process, you need to increase your levels of growth hormone.

If this theory correct, then it may be true that HGH is the key to regaining our youth.

Why do we need HGH replacement?

According to researchers, our levels of HGH begin to drop around the age of 30. Over the years, our levels continue to drop at a consistent rate. In fact, some experts claim that our HGH levels diminish by as much as 80% or more over time.

So why is this important?

Because many researchers believe that this drop in our HGH levels is what causes many health problems and diseases associated with modern aging - such as weight gain, reduced energy, muscle loss, wrinkles, declining mental alertness, weakened immune system, vision problems and more.

In other words, it is believed that there is a direct correlation between declining HGH levels and increased signs of aging.

What is HGH?

HGH (Human Growth Hormone) is the most abundant hormone produced by the pituitary gland, which is located in the center of the human brain. The pituitary gland secretes human growth hormone, which aids in a variety of health functions of the human body.

Now you may wonder, why is it that we supposedly need more HGH if our bodies are already capable of producing HGH?