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Human Growth Hormone (HGH)
Hormones
can be thought of as "messengers" that are produced
by the endocrine glands and then sent all over the body to
stimulate specified activities. For example, growth, digestion,
reproduction, and sexual functions are triggered by hormones.
As its name suggests, human growth hormone (HGH) is an endocrine
hormone that makes humans grow. HGH is a complex protein molecule
of 191 amino acids linked in a specific sequence. It is secreted
in pulses by the pituitary gland. These pulses vary between
10 and 30 per day and can be strengthened by exercise. For
years, doctors have prescribed HGH for children who needed
a growth boost. Human growth hormone is critical for tissue
repair, healing, muscle growth, bone strength, brain function,
physical and mental health, energy, and metabolism.
Somatropin is a man-made version of human growth hormone.
Each manufacturer of somatropin assigns its own brand name,
such as Genotropin, Humatrope, Norditropin, Saizen, and Serostim.
It is available only by prescription and by injection.
Human growth hormone is produced at a rate that peaks during
adolescence --- at time when normal growth is accelerated.
Human growth hormone production decreases with age. As seen
in the chart below, humans normally produce about 500 micrograms
of human growth hormone daily at age 20. By age 80, the daily
production falls to 60 (or less) micrograms.

Once secreted by the pituitary gland, circulating levels
of HGH stimulate production of insulin like growth factor-1
(IGF-1) from the liver. You can think of HGH as the hormone
that gets the ball rolling, but IGF-1 does most of the work.
The amount of IGF-1 or Somatomedin-C tends to mirror the amount
of HGH that is produced by humans. Because blood levels of
IGF-1 are more stable, labs often test for HGH levels by testing
for IGF-1 levels.
What Does HGH Do?
Simply put, human growth hormone (HGH) keeps humans young.
For most people the pituitary gland produces sufficient HGH
to retain a youthful appearance until age 40 or so. Then,
somewhere between age 40 and 50, the body's ability to produce
human growth hormone declines to the point where the signs
of aging begin to show.
Effects of HGH Therapy
SKIN Increased skin elasticity, texture, and tightness.
ENERGY Increased energy and emotional stability
BONE Improved bone strength.
SEXUAL POWER Increased sexual potency and frequency.
MUSCLE Increased muscle strength and mass.
FAT Decreased fat tissue.
MEMORY Improved mental functioning and strength.
HEART Improved cardiovascular strength and lower blood
pressure.
KIDNEY Improved kidney function.
IMMUNE SYSTEM Improved immunity and healing.
HAIR Improved hair texture.
CHOLESTEROL Elevated HDL and lowered LDL.
How do I know if my HGH level is too low?
If you have any of the above symptoms, your HGH levels already
be low. To verify your HGH status, the physicians of
the Longevity Centre of Houston recommend the following tests:
IGF-1, IGF BP-3 and undergoing an Arginine/Geref HGH Stimulation
Test. Patients who show a HGH deficiency with the Arginine/Geref
HGH Stimulation Test may be entitled to drug benefits
covered under their insurance plans. Feel free to contact
our office for more details.
How much does HGH cost?
The price of Injectable Somatropin (HGH) has improved recently.
2 years ago it was common to find HGH at a cost of $30/IU
or $900/month (based upon the average daily dose of 1IU/day).
Today the price of HGH ranges from $8/IU to $15/IU.
All of the available forms of HGH will be discussed during
HGH consultation.

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