How HGH anabolic steroids work
If the word steroid pops into a conversation it is often associated with the thought of massive Eastern European Olympic women athletes with bigger chests than the male athletes. It is not always a word that is related to positive outcomes rather a word that provides a stereo type for body builders and cheating high performance sports personalities. Somehow the natural production of anabolic steroids from our own endocrine system would have been forgotten in the conversation. It is our pituitary gland that secretes human growth hormones (HGH) the body’s own steroid which promotes the growth of our skeletal muscles plus our long bones. The growth part is where the hormones receive the anabolic steroid name, anabolic meaning the increase in cell size. So if the body produces its own anabolic steroid then why is there so much controversy about the supplementation of HGH. That fact is there has been clinical research done on the products for many years all around the world which have provided us with some very conflicting results. Some research has provided allot of optimistic data which can help us understand the true quality of the HGH supplements. In one case study, male participants aged 60 and over all showed not only growth of muscle size but also decreases in fat deposits. The increase of muscle cells was an interesting outcome because at the age of 60 our HGH production level is minimal and we no longer regenerate muscle tissue like we did in our teens and twenties. The reduction in fatty tissue can be accounted for two reasons. First the increase in muscle size promoted the burning of fat as fuel because lipolysis (fat metabolism) is managed within the muscle. Second the increase in insulin production helps regulate glycogen which indirectly makes lipids more available for fuel consumption.
HGH products found in the market all claim to simulate the anabolic steroid reaction more efficiently than others. Some forms of products are more efficient than others and promote the release of our own HGH rather than introducing the artificial synthetic steroids. Products such as the tablets and pill can be purchased trouble-free from countries who have researched the products. The pills and tablets are less expensive than the injections that are administered at clinics. The injections have the highest rate of success for accomplishing the desired results however many clinics and medical staff will only administer HGH replacement therapy to people with hormone deficiencies. Deficiencies may result in fatigue or male impotence. Deficiencies occur equally between males and females. Another method of application is the oral and nasal sprays. They appear to be directly applied to the lining of the nose or mouth however research would suggest they do not actually penetrate the skin.
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@ May 14, 2009
