HGH 100iu

HGH 100iu

  • Brand: Nakon Medical
  • Product Code: HGH 100iu
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $280.00



Manufacturer: Nakon Medical
Pharmaceutical name: Somatropin

HGH 100iu comprises - Somatropin (Recombinant Human Growth Hormone)

By definition, it is a peptide hormone released by the anterior pituitary gland in the brain. HGH promotes tissue growth by encouraging protein synthesis.

HGH aids in reducing body fat. The participants did not change their dietary, smoking, or exercise habits, yet they experienced an average body fat loss of 14% while gaining approximately 8.8% in lean muscle mass. Their skin became tighter and they noticed a localized increase in bone density. Overall, HGH seemed to reverse the signs of aging by 10-20 years. It is prescribed and administered by a physician through injections, but a non-prescription version is also available over the counter and via mail order.

HGH is Human Growth Hormone, a natural hormone created in the pituitary gland of the brain. It is regarded as "the key" hormone since it regulates numerous bodily functions. It is responsible for youthfulness, vitality, energy, and the health benefits typically associated with being young. Dr. Daniel Rudman's research published in the New England Journal of Medicine showcased HGH's remarkable capacity to reverse aging effects in the human body. Thanks to his study, the impact of HGH was observed in overweight men aged 61 to 80 years.

HGH facilitates growth in children and is crucial for adult metabolism. The hormone is secreted in diminishing quantities throughout our lives. HGH levels in the body can be gauged by measuring IGF-1 (Insulin Growth Factor) levels. Growth hormone significantly influences all body cells, more than any other hormone, due to its function as a cell generator.

HGH is the "master hormone" that regulates many organs and bodily functions, directly stimulating tissue repair, cell renewal, brain activity, and enzyme operation. It is the human growth hormone responsible for the growth of cells, bones, muscles, and organs, and the gradual decline of HGH levels after the age of 30 is what slowly diminishes our "youth."