Increased Energy And Endurance
Remember when you were a teenager and could run and play all day and never get tired? Remember how you never gained weight no matter how many milk shakes you drank? Remember how late you were able to stay up at parties and never get tired? Remember how smooth your skin was? Today, doctors and health care professionals worldwide believe there may be a direct correlation between the aging process and the gradual decline of our human growth hormone production. The gradual loss of energy, endurance, and all of the other conditions we normally associate with the aging process, may be a result in the ever decreasing human growth hormone levels we experience as we grow older.
One of the most important benefits of Increasing HGH levels is the increase energy and endurance levels people experience. It is this increase in energy and endurance that can lead to improved levels of sports and exercise performance. Youthful levels of HGH will not, in of itself, increase your skill levels, but the resulting increase in energy and endurance, will enable you to work longer and harder to develop those skills in your chosen sport or physical fitness routine.
A well know study by Dr. Thierry Hertoghe, M.D. in adults receiving HGH therapy indicated that fatigue decreased or disappeared in 86.8% of the trial participants. And that recovery time from fatigue improved by 86%*. Dr. L. Cass Terr, M.D., PhD Chairman and Professor of Neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee conducted a large study of 900 people. 84% reported higher energy levels and exercise endurance. Daniel Rudman’s famous study indicated that there was a significantly higher energy level and increased exercise performance in all study patients that increased their levels of HGH.*
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*Thierry Hertoghe, M.D. academie de Medicine Generale de Belgique, Frequency of improvement of psychological symptoms in 48-person study administered two months of HGH treatment.
*Dr. Daniel Rudman, M.D., "Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adulthood and the Effects of Growth Hormone Replacement: A Review," Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 83(2),p.382
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