HGH as an anti-aging supplement has no benefits
There have been a number of studies looking into the benefits of Growth hormones and they have found that HGH does nothing as an anti-aging supplement. The medical research department tested the effectiveness of HGH’s on over 200 old aged and healthy volunteers with the same outcome. None of the subjects had improved health or an extended life span. Outside of the United States, in Brazil researchers took a different approach to studying the effectiveness of HGH. They looked at the genes of over 60 dwarves, and found that they have two extra pairs of the gene that controls the release of human growth hormones into the body. The two extra genes slows the release of HGH in the body during adolescence, hence the severe growth deformations you see in dwarves. If these 60+ people have such low levels of growth hormone in their systems stunting their growth, then logically they must also have shorter life spans? That would seem to make sense, but the researchers witnessed no difference, those with lower HGH amounts lived just as long.To be sure of their findings, scientists were called in to find those people with just one mutated gene instead of two and to see if having just this one mutation made any difference to the results. After testing groups of various ages, the results were conclusive even with just one extra gene the person’s life span remained the same. Unfortunately the use of human growth hormones as a means to stay young and slow the aging process is not effective. It would seem that this avenue of hope has reached its end, and it’s back to the laboratories for our tireless band of scientists. And fortunately, there are other alternatives available – recently discovered telomerase enzyme in the anti-aging supplement form Reneuve. Follow the link to find out more.