Aging symptoms such as muscle degeneration, skin wrinkling, insomnia, mood swings, or weak bones is thought to be a direct result of declining HGH production. This chemical, human growth hormone, is naturally found in the pituitary gland and it is only inevitable with every year that passes that a person produces less and less of it.
The decline is usually gradual. However, it is significant nonetheless considering how long humans actually live. Besides the complications already mentioned above lowered HGH levels can cause impaired kidney function, cardiovascular malfunction, or decreased sexual performance.
So, should aging people try to benefit from HGH (hormone replacement) therapy? This is a very controversial issue and is one that is best discussed with your doctor.
For now, you should be aware that human growth hormone injections are offered by prescription only. Many of the other products sold over the counter are meant to help stimulate the natural production of this chemical as if the person was young again.
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