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Some theories on HGH Decline in Humans
Human Growth Hormone decreases significantly after the age of about
25 to 30 and again during the age range of 35 to 45. Scientists
do not know the exact reason why persons over the age 25 to 30,
and 35 to 45 tend to incur such a significant decrease in HGH growth
hormone secretion from the pituitary gland, but the result of decreased
HGH is thought to cause the symptoms of ageing, andropause or disease.
The decrease in human growth hormone is considered to be deficiency
or a variable in the human aging equation, this has been stated
by many doctors practicing age management and hormone replacement
therapy.
Pituitary
Gland Functional Later in Life
Some medical research
has revealed that the aging pituitary somatotroph cells can still
secrete as much growth hormone as the young somatotrophs cells if
they are properly and adequately stimulated. As a result some researchers
have come up with several theories regarding human aging resulting
from HGH related deficiency.
Regardless of natural
deficiencies, adults over the age of 30 can use HGH or Growth Hormone
Releasing Hormone Replacement Therapy to replace deficient levels.
Click
below to read about more research concerning the reduction of HGH
as we age.
HGH
Production Blockers - The Off Switch of HGH
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