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HGH bodybuilding: How to take and mix HGH?

The body naturally produces growth hormone (HGH or simply GH) in the pituitary gland, and, as its name implies, it is responsible for cell growth and regeneration. Increasing muscle mass and bone density are impossible without GH, but it also plays a major role in maintaining the health of all human tissue, including that of the brain and other vital organs. When secreted, GH remains active in the bloodstream for only a few minutes, but this is enough time for the liver to convert it into growth factors, the most crucial of which is insulin-like growth factor-1, or IGF-1, which boasts a host of anabolic properties. Scientists began to harvest GH from the pituitary glands of cadavers in the 1950s, but didn’t synthesize the first HGH in laboratories until 1981, with its use as a performance-enhancing drug becoming popular shortly thereafter.

It is important to first understand the nature of this “ Master Hormone”. HGH, or human growth hormone, also known as somatotropin or just GH, is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. This hormone is in charge of aging in our body as it regenerates tissues for growth and cells. During the youth years HGH secretion is at its peak. Then after the ages of 18 to 25 Growth Hormone levels decrease by 50 percent every seven years according to the Life Extension Foundation.

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