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Trans-D Tropin® Today Medical Science has Proven only Two Methods of Increasing hGH Levels. Only Two GHRH Products Available on the Market: 1. Geref ® by Serono® Aging, Physical Conditioning and hGH As we age the body loses its ability to release hGH. Yet, the body still produces or manufactures hGH and stores it in the pituitary gland, but it is not released in sufficient quantities to maintain a state of youthfulness or physical condition that is normal with younger people. This is a significant reason why we age. If the body could maintain the hGH production levels that we had in our youth, it could be possible to live to several hundred years of age. As the dominant hormone, hGH levels released by the body diminish as we age. For example, when we were at our physical peek as a teenager, our production of hGH is at its optimum (typically at 2,000 microgram output per 24 hours).
This drops consistently, so that at about the age of 35 to 40 this output has dropped by 85% and by our 70s it has dropped to about 90%. This drop in hGH output does not correspond with the decline of the potential output of hGH. The human pituitary has the potential to release more hGH even in the elderly, it just does not do so. This is because the pituitary that releases the human growth hormone is under the control of the hypothalamus and the hypothalamus signals the pituitary to release less and less hGH as we age. In the July 5, 1990 an article published in The New England of Medicine reported that hGH had successfully reversed many aspects of the aging process in healthy test patients. This signaled the beginning of todays anti-aging industry. As we gather more positive data reflecting the fact that increased levels of hGH does significantly impact the reversal of the aging process and increased physical conditioning output, we feel the potential impact of Trans-D Tropin® on our society can be significant. Also In This Section: Do You Have Signs of Growth Hormone Deficiency?
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