By Michael Stanford HGH Studies Thousands of studies have been conducted to investigate the anti-aging benefits of human growth hormone (HGH). Human growth hormone is known for its vital functions in the body including bone growth and regulating height. However, some of its functions, particularly cellular repair and regeneration, muscle building and protein formation, are [...]
By Rob De For time immemorial people tend to believe that, as they grow older their muscles, bones, organs and tissues grow weaker. They accept that aging is a natural process but most of them cannot reconcile to the fact that, they will be looking and feeling older as they age. Medical researchers have finally [...]
Human Growth Hormone (“HGH”) production begins to decrease as our aging process occurs. In this review of Pro HGH Symbiotropin, you will learn that this offering can help you regain these hormonal levels and by doing so, improve your energy levels and lower down your weight.
Human growth hormone side effects can be as serious as to trigger cases of diabetes mellitus, leukemia and occasionally a slipped femoral epiphysis. Among adults the side effects studied vary from joint and muscle pain to peripheral edema and carpal tunnel syndrome.
The term diabetes HGH is as confusing as the available information on the connection between the two. Diabetes is, of course, a well known disease. Those who suffer from diabetes have high blood sugar levels, either because they cannot produce enough insulin, (a hormone that regulates cell uptake of glucose), or because their cells have become resistant to insulin’s effects. Human growth hormone (HGH) is not the same hormone; however, it does play a role in the regulation of blood sugar. The effects of human growth hormone on blood sugar levels are complex and the long term risks of abnormal HGH levels in adults, with respect to diabetes, are not well understood.

