Studies Indicate That Elevated Levels Of HGH Moderate Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome There are an estimated 5-million people in the United States with Fibromyalgia, and millions more suffering from the associated condition known as; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Both are long-term, chronic conditions where the patient suffers from pain or fatigue throughout the body. It generally affects adults, and it is more common in women. It is not life-threatening, but often the pain can be extremely debilitating and often progressive in nature. People with Fibromyalgia also experience headaches, insomnia, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. There is growing evidence (See Studies Links Below) to support the belief that elevated levels of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) may help to moderate the symptoms of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Researchers are now working to determine the relationship between HGH and these conditions. HGH and the link to Fibromyalgia And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - HGH is a hormone produced by the body's pituitary glands. Everyone produces natural HGH, which is released by the pituitary gland in their bloodstream. However, the level of HGH differs from one person to another, considering age, gender and inherent features. HGH is the hormone that regulates growth in people. It is at highest in young people, particularly children and adolescents who are growing rapidly in height and weight. As people mature, HGH levels naturally slows which is why your height doesn’t change as you get older. HGH is also responsible for the repair and development of muscle fibers, which is why older people experience general aches and pains that are put down to ‘old age’. Our AgeForce® patches and sprays are a safe, natural way for one to increase levels of HGH production. Increased levels of HGH are shown to moderate the symptoms of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. (See Studies Links Below) A number of the symptoms caused by a deficiency of HGH are similar to symptoms experienced by Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers: Poor general health A placebo double blind study of 50 fibromyalgia patients was conducted over a 9-month period, where some of the participants were given GH injections and the others a placebo. The group who received the GH injections noted significant improvements by the end of the 9-month trial, whereas the participants receiving the placebo reported no change. For most of the GH injection group it took about 6 months to start to see improvements and when the trial finished their symptoms reverted within 1 – 3 months. Here are some links to other articles/studies that discuss the possible link between Fibromyalgia and HGH: Note: HGH supplementation is not intended to treat Fibromyalgia or any other related condition. The potential use of any HGH supplement in place of a prescribed medication is something that you should first be discussed with your professional health care provider. To Return To The “About HGH” Link Index Click Here Or Use Your Browser’s Back Button |






