Human growth hormone AKA HGH, Sytropin, Somatotropin or Growth hormone made its way to the attention of researchers in the year 1956. In the past before HGH was manufactured the only way was to extract it from those that had died which is not exactly a sexy way of obtain it. Because it took many pituitary glands from dead people to get enough HGH for a single person to be treated HGH was set aside for very specific medical conditions. Once a person was prescribed HGH it was only for very severe medical deficiencies especially in children. It was then injected into living humans with needles. Because HGH was obtained from cadavers many people that used it contracted Creutzfeldt Jacob disease a disease that attacked the brain and destroyed it. Creutzfeldt Jacob disease is similar to mad cow diseases in the bovine kingdom. At the time using this kind of HGH for anti aging would have been silly especially with the deadly risk if anything could actually shorten life by decades.

The past few decades have seen much research and development when it comes to human growth hormone and much more is known about it than when it was first discovered. HGH is now made in labs using recombinant DNA technology which if done under the stringent standards of the FDA should be very safe and free from contaminants whether they are proteins, viruses or bacteria.

Now that HGH injections have become relatively safe many people are considering its anti aging benefits. To clarify it is thought that much of the aging process has to do with the decrease in production of human growth hormone. Once we reach adulthood, HGH production decreases at a rapid rate.

When you are 21 years old, normal levels of HGH circulating throughout the body is said to be around 10 milligrams in each deciliter of your blood. At 61 years of age those levels have decreased by nearly 80% with just 2 milligrams per deciliter. Scientists believe that human growth hormone is essential to cell, organ, muscle and bone growth. It is thought that once you reach the age of thirty it is the decreasing levels of human growth hormone in our system that causes us to age.

Researchers tell us that once we hit the magic age of 30, the rate of secretion of human growth hormone in our bodies decreases by about 14 percent each decade. When a person reaches the age of 80, most don’t have enough human growth hormone to even create a fingernail. This may be why when a senior citizen experiences an injury it takes a longer time to heal.

GHR1000 can help you avoid all the signs and symptoms of aging when taken at the recommended dosage. It is not human growth hormone per se; it is packed with powerful ingredients that stimulate the body’s brain naturally into making more of this “magical” secreted hormone that can easily be likened to the human body’s equivalent of the fountain of youth.

Is Oil Good For Hair?

Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine, Sleep Disorder on May 14th, 2009

People who have ‘greasy’ hair often blame over-active sebaceous glands for overproducing such a ‘useless’ compound. Oil is continually demonized in shampoo commercials, and people seem to be convinced nowadays that oily hair is the worst thing that can happen to hair. Is this true, or not? Let’s examine the facts.

Why is there Oil?

We all know that oil is a natural product of the human body. No, it’s not a byproduct it’s actually a first-order product of specific glands in the human skin. So why do we need oil? First off, oil is important because it forms a protective barrier around the skin, nails and hair.

Without oil, the human skin would shrivel up, flake and erode horribly. The nails would also dry up and lose their natural suppleness. Oil allows the skin to glow, and to remain soft and cool even if the sun is beating down mercilessly in summer. Oil also helps block out the harmful rays of the sun.

Why Does Hair Need Oil?

If we take off from the logic stated above, then hair requires oil as much as skin and nails. Since hair is mostly dead hair cells, it would need the protection of natural oils to keep it looking lively and shiny. Imagine hair without oil: it would look like it had been blow dried for several hours without end.

Sebum is not the enemy. Sebum is your natural defense against the harsh, polluted environment. However, when sebum mixes with other undesirable elements like dirt, pollen and smoke the formula changes. Sebum can become undesirable when it becomes a medium for germs and other potentially damaging pathogens.

How to Remove Oil from Hair?

There’s no way to really remove the oil from your hair. If you have very, very short hair and you find that the extra oil is making you look like a greasy grill; you simply have to wash your hair more often. By washing your hair more, you would be able to control the amount of sebum that is spreading across your hair.

Most adolescents have this exact problem, and usually, monikers like “greasy haired girl” emerge right about this time. While the monikers are often harsh and baseless, kids simply have to contend with the fact that this is simply a biological phase that would eventually pass.

Drugs for Less Oil

With all the hoopla that had emerged regarding excessive amounts of oil in the scalp, drugs have been developed to counter the production of sebum. Those who are really suffering from excessive production usually go to general practitioners to get hold of these medicines.

It should be noted that not everyone requires such drastic measures, and such measures are only put in place if the excessive oil is causing too many inter-related skin problems. Acne sufferers or those with rosacea are among those that benefit to a certain degree from anti-oil drugs.

However, for the rest of the population, better leave your sebaceous glands alone. It’s very possible that the excessive production of oil is a non-permanent phase, and it too, will pass.


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