Age Management(Anti Aging)

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Hello Everyone,

My name is Christopher, I'm trying to ascertain the overall feelings and knowledge towards age management (aka anti aging), more specifically HGH or Human Growth Hormone. Although I've read articles, heard testimonials and have seen advertisements I would like to get live feedback, opinions and ultimately begin some sort of dialougue back and forth to help myself as well as others better understand the goals and direction of Age Management.
If you have any knowledge, news, opinions or questions concerning Age Management and Human Growth Hormone please post right here as I will be logged on sporadically to read up on any news and opinions as well as to respond to posts accordingly.

Thanks everyone,

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Hello AM readers,

I was reading this morning and came across these statments:

"HGH supplements have been in use by both amateur and professional bodybuilders for well over a decade. This is because when taken in conjunction with the right combination of aerobic and anaerobic exercises, they can help shed fat and build lean muscle mass. HGH supplementation can accomplish this without the upsetting psychological and physical side effects associated with taking anabolic steroids.

The most common benefit of a human growth hormone supplement is that they can help quickly increase performance and muscle growth. It helps athletes break through body-building plateaus where one cannot seem to build any more muscle strength or muscle bulk regardless of how long and how hard one works out."

.....most of the articles I have read have stated the same similarities, I have yet to read about any negative effects.
Has anyone here on AMSpace tried HGH or any other Anti Aging(age managment) treatments...? Does anyone have any information they can share..? I have a relative in Arizona that may be undergoing some age management treatment later on this year however she does not have a lot of information on the subject and I myself would like to know more as well.

As I come across more info I will post accrodingly,

Thanks,
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Hi AMSpace,

I Was doing some more reading on age management(anti aging) and found this info from musclenet.com:

"Human Growth Hormone levels decline rapidly after age 30. These HGH levels, along with the related IGF-1 amounts, must be elevated in order to maximize muscular size and growth. Human Growth Hormone levels are associated with decreased fat, increased muscle mass, high energy, and increased sex drive. It is HGH that has been found in studies to facilitate the metabolism of fats in the body. HGH is also known for it’s powerful muscle-building effects. Awesome! Increasing HGH is definitely a good thing, especially for bodybuilders. HGH tends to decrease naturally with age, so the older you get, the harder it is to lose fat.

Metabolically speaking, GH is responsible for the regulation of insulin (glucose metabolism), protein synthesis, transportation of amino acids across cell membranes, growth factor-1, a metabolic liver hormone) and IGF-2, osteablast production (bone mass) and fat metabolism. GH also has a profound effect on the immune system.

During fetal brain development, GH works closely to stimulate IGF-2 production--known to be one of the primary hormones responsible for cognitive development and IQ in children. IGF-2 is the growth factor which stimulates brain cell growth and development.

Between the ages of 20 and 25, GH production begins a steady decline, and research associates this correspondence with the phenomena we call aging. Somatopause (Soma = GH) is the term used to describe this condition. The human brain shrinks in size by as much as 30% by the time we die, as do other vital organs. Much of this is due to the dramatic drop in the production of somatomedins (growth factors) with age, which in turn are regulated by GH. Within the psychological domain, when GH levels drop, mood levels become less stable and the feelings of youthful resilience ( the ability to "bounce back") diminishes.

GH is one of the most extensively researched hormones in the body. Anti-aging specialists focus on its ability to regenerate kidney, lung, heart, and liver tissue.

The majority of GH research has focused on its clinical application at injectable dosage levels (from 1 to 2 I.U.s). However, research is now surfacing regarding the effects of micro-dilution supplementation on quality of life. "



....Of course this is their interprtation of info and facts they have gatherd non the less definitely interesting and accurate from what I know.

I encourage everyone to post their opinions and/or experiences with Age managment(Anti Aging) treatment as I will continue to post info a accordingly.

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