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When we reach adulthood, with each
passing year, circulating levels of hGH drop dramatically. As hGH
levels drop, it is harder for us to burn body fat and we begin to
round out in all the wrong places. This is the reason why it is
harder to lose weight as we grow older.
You have no doubt heard about hGH
on television, on radio, in magazines and in newspapers. It is
easily the "hottest" topic in weight loss. In fact, there is a
very large, ever growing group to doctors, medical scientist and
biochemical researchers that consider hGH not only to be nature's
key to weight loss but also as modern science's "Fountain of Youth."
With the explosion of positive
information on the body shaping, health and lifestyle benefits of
hGH, there have been a tremendous number of pharmaceutical and
natural nutrient products developed to directly increase circulating
levels of hGH. What every one of these pro-hGH products have failed
to account for is nature's inherent biochemical balance. In the case
of hGH, it is the ratio of Sermorelin (also referred to as Growth
Hormone Releasing Hormone) and Somatostatin (also referred to as
Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone) which determines the actual hGH
levels of the body. Racing to ingest products that promote hGH (Sermorelin
enhancers) thinking they are the ultimate diet aid, while ignoring
it's natural assassin (Somatostatin) is useless as competing in a
canoe race without a paddle.
The end result...
safe and efficient weight
loss.
How does this help me?
Simply put, consider your body to be a
relatively empty pail. The more full it is with hGH; the thinner,
more energetic and more youthful you will be. It stands to reason
that taking products that naturally tweek Sermorlin, thereby
naturally stimulating the production of hGH, are great. These
products fill "the pail." The problem is that no one considers the
giant hole in the bottom of the pail, Somatostatin. Logically, no
matter how many pro hGH products you take, if you don't somehow
block Somatostatin, (the hole in our analogy), the pail will not
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