Natural Human Growth Hormone: Hope or Hoax?Written by David Adler
Anti-Aging Research: HGH TherapyYou may feel 30, but your body keeps reminding you you're not. You fatigue easily. Your bones and joints hurt more often. The only part of your body that's thinning is your hair. Aging occurs due to growth of tissues and other elements in side body. With increasing age, physically and mentally healthy adults gradually become less fit and more vulnerable to illness and death. However, these changes happen at different rates in different people. What if you could reverse some of physical effects of aging? Looking, feeling, and performing 10, even 15 years younger? What if you could burn fat without dieting or exercising; increase your muscle mass without exercise; improve your sexual stamina and performance; enhance your athletic performance and endurance; have younger, more youthful looking skin; eliminate cellulite deposits; dramatically support refreshing deep sleep; build stronger and healthier bones; improve your cholesterol and triglyceride levels; strengthen your heart while lowering blood pressure; even improve your hair growth and texture; improve mood, memory and concentration abilities; strengthen your overall immune system; and likely add years to your life? Sounds like a bit much? Not to Mark Tyler and scientific researchers alike. A married father of three children and a partner in a law firm in Arizona, Mark seemed to have it all. "I woke up one day and I looked in mirror and saw an old man at ripe old age of 44," Mark says, "I could not believe how tired and old I looked. I was not so concerned about vanity wrinkles, but weight gain and overall lack of energy I felt. I knew right then and there I needed to find something to turn back hands of time. That's when I started getting into anti-aging supplements like natural HGH secretagogue formulas. The results have been amazing." What is HGH? Located in center of our heads there sits a rather tiny but very powerful gland called pituitary gland. Human growth hormone (HGH) is one of 7 hormones secreted by pituitary. Growth hormone, like thyroid hormone, has an effect on almost all our tissues and organs. As name implies, it enhances growth of various organs and tissues, especially muscle and bone. Basically, human growth hormone increases protein synthesis. Proteins are major building block out of which our body is made. Normal secretion of HGH occurs in a daily cycle, like a tide. It varies with exercise, sleep, stress and nutrition.
| | Healthy Eating Myths ShatteredWritten by Dr. Jamie Fettig
Salt does Not Cause High Blood Pressure. Some things you need to know first to fully understand blood pressure, as well as helping you to understand about many other things in your body: The difference between average and normal.Average is a mathematical statistic. Don’t let that big M word scare you. All average means is that you add up all totals you have and divide by number of totals you added. This gives you an average of group of numbers. Normal is what is right for an individual, or what is common or appropriate for each particular person. What medical profession does is make average normal. They measure a bunch of people’s blood pressure, divide added totals by number of people they measured, and come up with an average blood pressure. And then they say this is normal blood pressure for everyone. I will let you in on a little secret. If you had blood pressure I have at this exact moment, you would probably pass out. If you had same blood pressure standing as you did sitting, you would probably pass out. Your blood pressure changes all time, all day long. Your normal blood pressure needs to be different than everyone else’s. You need right blood pressure for you at right time. If you had average blood pressure all time, you probably would be dead by now. So what do you do with this? Take all numbers doctors give you with "a grain of salt." Just because their charts show that you “should be” in this range does not mean you actually should. You are different than everyone else. Your normal might be outside of range of average that they go by and still be perfectly healthy for you. So your “high blood pressure” might very well be normal for you. And if it is actually too high for your normal, salt really has nothing to do with it. Again medical profession came up with a theory and never really tested it before they released it as “truth” on world. Someone said that salt attracts water, and blood has water in it. So if you get rid of some of salt in blood, then there will be less water in blood as well. And if there is less volume of blood, pressure will have to be less. That was their theory and they began telling people to eat less salt thinking it would lower people’s blood pressure. No real tests, no real studies, and yet believed to be true by many.
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