Showing posts with label Human growth hormone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human growth hormone. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

HGH-is it for all?

Where else can you look for more information on HGH (Human Growth Hormone) but on review websites if you don’t know anyone taking this hormone secretor? Do people really buy HGH based on reviews and ratings online?

HGH is a specialized medication that is not widely used like weight loss or vitamin supplements. I have my own doubts about the number of people who are prescribed by their physicians. It should only be a last resort to get the energy juices flowing once again.

A week before, I was discussing about the ingredients of HGH with my son who seems to possess knowledge about so many things in the world that actually never concerned him. My heart skipped a beat when he listed so many chemicals that make up a HGH.

Pituitary gland, the one part of our body that is capable so many things must be the work of genius.

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Can HGH be used to grow hair?

I won! At least I thought I won. It took time to convince an old (really old) friend of mine that she can use hgh to regain her crowning glory. A decade ago, she attracted glances even from men who were 20 years older. She had a stunning mane, lustrous and raven black.

Nature, I thought was a bit cruel on her. She quickly lost hair and now her baldness is clearly visible. I told her human growth hormone (hgh) should work for her. She argued against my advice on the grounds that all the HGH ads and banners indicated that people use HGH to build muscles.

Yes that is true but that does not mean that HGH will refuse to grow cells in other parts of your body-right? If the human growth hormone’s main function is to grow cells in bones and tissues, why can’t it act on the same cells responsible for hair growth?

I then took my friend to several forums where her doubt was raised and answered positively by several users.

When she left me, her face still showed rays of skepticism. May be if she sees hoardings that advertised HGH as a hair growth stimulant, she would be more convinced.

It is the advertisements that run our life these days-eh?