Biomedical research on aging and growth has mostly focused on genes. Recently however, a lot of fruitful research in aging and growth has gone into the direction of hormones, specifically HGH or Human Growth Hormone. HGH is a hormone produced in the pituitary gland and is responsible for stimulating growth and cell reproduction in humans and other animals. It is used clinically, either through direct intake or through injectable hgh that increases HGH production, to treat growth disorders in children and adult growth hormone problems. Direct intake is usually delivered through injectables. HGH and HGH stimulants are not anabolic steroids and therefore, do not cause the side-effects that are well-known to be linked to anabolic steroids. In fact, HGH has been known to decrease body fat, increase muscle mass, increase bone density, improve skin tone and texture, increase energy levels and improve immune system function.
Injectable HGH Facts
February 10th, 2010 | Health