All-Natural HGH Releasers- Does Neugenisis really work?Written by Alicia Falcone
I have had an interest in exploring and researching Antiaging, HGH industry and find it essential to issue this report based on my findings and experiences in this overcrowded marketplace. My work is based on committment to provide an objective source of quality information on topics such as Health and Fitness, Diet and Exercise, Nutrition, and Athletic Equipment. My mission remains to provide most accurate information available to consumer. With popularity of Antiaging therapy and benefits associated with HGH at an all-time high, all-natural alternatives have risen to try to offer similar benefits at significantly less cost. It is important to acknowledge that only way to obtain pure Human Growth Hormone is from a physician (by prescription) via injection. All-natural supplements seek to stimulate more HGH production by your own pituitary gland. All-natural alternatives come in several forms. Capsules/pills, powders, and sprays. I have examined over 25 “leading products” in capsule, spray, or tablet form within HGH field. Efficacy was examined, as well as product marketing approach, manufacturers reputation, and overall customer support and guidance. These were several areas of concentration throughout this review. We have found an unfortunate amount of “information” or “review” sites that fail to share actual valid or informative content on HGH, its importance, or role in aging process. There seems to be many sites promoting their own products under guise of certain “physician or nurse” type endorsers in an effort to claim legitimacy. The majority of these supplements are absorbed thru intestinal lining similar to majority of all other nutritional supplements and vitamins. It remains safest approach to supplementation. These supplements contain several key natural ingredients that are involved in process of stimulating pituitary gland to produce more HGH. L-Arginine is an important amino acid that is arguably, most critical component for stimulating pituitary gland. L-Glutamine has shown to increase growth hormone levels in several clinical studies. Other key components include L-Glycine, which has shown to increase levels of HGH in serum, and several “trigger” ingredients, which include GABA and raw pituitary extract. GABA has been shown to stimulate pituitary gland and trigger other ingredients, such as L-Arginine into action. Many have recognized raw pituitary extract as an effective means to help trigger increased levels of growth hormone output to body. Many products have similar doses of these key ingredients. I have found that some products have additional benefits not found in many. These additional benefits include B vitamin complexes and rich antioxidants providing additional Wellness benefits.
| | Using Essential Oils to Treat Minor AilmentsWritten by Burgundy Shank
Plants have been used for centuries to support body’s natural healing process. Not only have they been shown to be effective in curing common ailments, they’re also used for prevention of both simple and complex illnesses.There are plenty of simple plant remedies that can be used in form of essential oils. Essential oils are a practical way to treat common problems because they are easily stored, and when purchased from a respected source, they are extremely effective with little to no side effects. Our bodies understand that essential oils are a part of nature’s way of balance, and readily accept their life energy without interference with bodily function, as can be case with over-the-counter and prescription drugs. The acceptance of that life energy is what causes their effectiveness not only through healing, but providing a positive mental and emotional state that can improve quality of life. That doesn’t mean that modern medicine does not have its place, but there are minor inconveniences in our lives that can be treated with essential oils, removing need for expensive doctor’s visit and prescriptions. Most importantly, these remedies only require some very basic knowledge of essential oils in order to be used safely and effectively: - Essential oils should never be applied directly to skin, with exception of lavender and tea tree oil. Other oils should first be diluted in a carrier oil (such as olive, sweet almond or sunflower for example) to avoid skin irritation. - When smelling oils as a form of remedy, never sniff directly from bottle. Waft your hand over top and then smell air to avoid irritating delicate mucous membranes of your nose and eyes. - Some oils may not be safe for pregnant women, and should be clearly marked when ordering from a respectable source. You can also ask your health practitioner should you have concerns.
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