HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE (HGH) REPLACEMENT THERAPY

Human Growth Hormone Health Benefits

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Replacement Therapy FAQs

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Human Growth Hormone (HGH) levels peak in adolescence and early adulthood and start to rapidly decline after the age of 30. The decline is associated with an increase in body fat, loss of muscle mass, thinning of the skin, cognitive decline and increased risk for cardiovascular disease. There are numerous published studies that demonstrate that replacing HGH levels to the optimal range reduces all of the above and increases overall quality of life. Physicians can use human growth hormone peptides and secretagogues to boost levels in men and women as an alternative to injecting HGH. In our practice, we help patients determine what’s right route for them.


Low HGH Symptoms

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  • Reduced muscle mass and strength

  • Loss of libido

  • Erectile Dysfunction

  • Depression

  • Decreased concentration

  • Memory Loss

  • Fatigue

  • Increased weight

  • Baldness/hair loss

  • Skin laxity and dryness

  • Wrinkle development

  • Increase in LDL cholesterol

  • Increased cardiovascular disease risk

  • Insulin resistance

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Health Benefits

  • Increases energy level

  • Improves mood and cognitive function

  • Boosts metabolism

  • Increases fat burning (lipolysis) & promotes weight loss, improves body-fat ratio

  • Improves sleep

  • Reduces cardiovascular disease

  • Increases immune system

  • Improves appearance and quality of skin (including tightening and elasticity)

  • Decreases visceral fat

  • Increases muscle mass and strength

  • Boosts testosterone levels

  • Improved erections

  • Thicker and healthier hair

  • Triggers release of IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor) which promotes regeneration in every cell

  • Repairs, builds and maintains healthy tissue in vital organs, including the brain

  • Increases speed of muscle tissue repair after exercise, and healing after an injury

  • Strengthens bones (reduces osteoporosis risk)



Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Replacement Therapy FAQs

What are the risks and side effects of HGH?

The most common side effects of HGH we see among our patients who use it are fluid retention and swelling, and joint and muscle aches. Other side effects can include: insulin resistance, carpal tunnel syndrome, and breast tissue enlargement.

The risks include: (if you’re not receiving a medical prescription by a licensed physician who has been properly trained in HRT, and specializes in and monitors your care with ongoing lab work, symptom checks, and provides you with enough patient education to be able to use this drug in the safest manner possible.

Is HGH illegal?

HGH is legal if you use it with a medical prescription from a licensed physician. If you use HGH without a medical need and prescription, it’s considered illegal.

For your safety, please never purchase or take HGH unless it has been legally prescribed and you’re being monitored by a licensed physician.

Is HGH a steroid?

No, HGH is not a steroid. However, many people erroneously think it is. This is likely due to the fact that many individuals who take anabolic steroids often take HGH as well. In addition, HGH is one of many substances tested for in the athletic setting.

How can I increase my HGH naturally?

Although you won’t be able to boost your levels to the same degree as when injecting prescribed, legal HGH, there are several ways to naturally and safely boost your levels.

These include: High-intensity Interval Training (HIIT), Fasting, Amino Acids such as: L-arginine, L-glutamine, and Alpha-GPC (A-GPC), Vitamin C, and some commercial secretagogue formulations.

Can women take HGH?

Absolutely! Our female patients report great success with HGH. The most common benefits we hear about are increased energy, weight loss and improved appearance, especially in skin and hair. HGH has been shown to reduce wrinkles, increase skin tightness and elasticity, improve sleep, and decrease visceral fat. Many of our female patients would attest to all of these benefits!

Learn more about Hormone Replacement for Women.

How do I inject HGH?

We train our patients exactly how to inject HGH safely, easily and comfortably. Most patients inject daily, before bed, and use a very short, fine needle, similar to an insulin needle. It’s a subcutaneous injection (just under the skin) and virtually painless. If you’re prescribed HGH (or any injectable), it’s something we’re sure you feel comfortable with before you leave our office.

See how quick and easy it is to inject HGH here.

Call us today to discuss how we can help you at 877.721.0047

 
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