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Is GH Safe to Use?

The FDA has approved the use of HGH for those who are deficient in Growth Hormone, (which includes just about everyone over 40). Those aware of the dangers of anabolic steroids may be concerned HGH falls into the same category. That concern is totally unnecessary - HGH is not a steroid! It is actually a protein, produced by the pituitary gland. We all become deficient in HGH as we age - replacing it can only bring us benefit.

GH should be taken two or three times a day in modest, nanogram doses. Taken this way, GH has been proven totally safe, with a record of zero side effects. Few people under the age of 35 should use it because their bodies still produce enough HGH. Pregnant women should avoid it as well. It is not recommended for persons currently being treated for any medical condition or taking prescription drugs before consulting with a physician. Anyone over 35, who isn't pregnant, (or receiving certain medical treatments) and desires to feel and look younger longer has nothing to lose and everything to gain by starting on Somatosome GH right away.


Facts about Growth Hormone:

  • Growth Hormone is one of the most widely used hormones in the body - virtually every cell in the body communicates with Growth Hormone.
  • Following adolescence, Growth Hormone production diminishes about 14% every decade.
  • Growth Hormone levels drop by approximately 80% between the ages of 21 and 61.
  • Growth Hormone works first on the inside at the cellular level before the benefits manifest on the outside.
  • Growth Hormone is the master regulator of homeostasis (balance) in the body. It balances many of the body's critical hormones (e.g. insulin, testosterone, DHEA, melatonin, etc.)
  • Growth Hormone slows the aging process by:
  1. blocking free radical enzymes that damage cells and DNA;
  2. increasing bone density by regulating bone mass production;
  3. slowing programmed cell death by stimulating protease inhibitors
  4. regulates regeneration of new cells throughout the entire body

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