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Growth Hormone - Articles
Growth Hormone---Your Body Produces It Naturally!
by
Mark D.

Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:34pm
With all the talk about some athletes using growth hormone formulas (which is stupid in my opinion), you should know that your body naturally produces growth hormone. According to research, growth hormone in your adult body works great to produce the exercise results you want. Growth hormone elevations during exercise have been shown to decrease
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Two Workouts A Day Produces More Growth Hormone And Fat Burn
by
Mark D.

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:39pm
With all the talk about some athletes using growth hormone formulas (which is stupid in my opinion), you should know that your body naturally produces growth hormone. According to research, growth hormone in your adult body works great to produce the fat-burning results you want.
Growth hormone elevations during exercise have been shown
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Guest Column - Dr. Mauro Di Pasquale: Increase Growth Hormone
by
Timothy C.
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:14pm
strength training program or using any supplements.
Dr. Mauro G. Di Pasquale: Increase Growth Hormone Levels
Reprinted with kind permission from Dr. Mauro G. Di Pasquale
From MetabolicDiet.com
Boosting Endogenous Growth Hormone – The Better Way
12/9/2005 - Increasing your own natural endogenous levels of growth hormone is safer and in the long run more effective
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Growth Hormone---Your Body Produces It Naturally!
by
RxBlogger

Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:36pm
With all the talk about some athletes using growth hormone formulas (which is stupid in my opinion), you should know that your body naturally produces growth hormone. According to research, growth hormone in your adult body works great to produce the exercise results you want. Growth hormone elevations during exercise have been shown to decrease
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Growth Hormone Does Not Prevent Loss of Muscle Strength
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:03am
, November 14, 2007). The study also showed that short-term administration of growth hormone late in life does not prevent loss of muscle strength. Previous studies show that it may help people get rid of fat.
At this time, there is not enough evidence for an older person to take growth hormone to improve muscle strength, and there is no long-term data
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Should I be concerned about raising my growth hormone levels?
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
As you age, blood levels of growth hormone drop. A 1990 study from the University of Wisconsin showed that taking growth hormone enlarges muscles. Since then equal numbers of studies support and refute that growth hormone increases muscles and decreases fat. But over-the-counter growth hormone releasers do not contain ANY growth hormone. The advertised
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Teva, Antares get FDA Approval for Growth Hormone Needle Free Device
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 4:17pm
not be the specific one used.
Recently a study with inhaled growth hormones was conducted as well. This is reported to be the first of five products to be released from the partnership with Antares and Teva. BD
Inhaled growth hormone safe for children - Study
Teva has been one busy company of late if not in the R and D area, plenty of legal challenged with Merck
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Growth Hormone and Exercise
by
Matt M.
Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:11pm
In response to the comments about sprinting, I looked further into the relationship between growth hormone(GH) release and exercise. In terms of sprinting, I found... it appears that either high-intensity sprinting or high-intensity resistance work can lead to similar increases in growth hormone. Looking at other papers, I found that the growth
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Human Growth Hormone and Testosterone by Candice Lane, M.D.
by
Dr. Candice L.
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:59am
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and dynamic as ever. My 17 year old dubbed Ford an old man, but pegged Stallone as in his 40’s. Playing action figures, both men are in their 60’s. What’s the difference? Growth hormone and testosterone.
When Rambo came out in January 2008, Stallone publicly admitted to using growth hormone and testosterone. “HGH (human growth hormone) is nothing,” the 61-year-old actor
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