HGH Therapy

Hormones play a part in nearly every major body function, including growth. If the body does not produce enough, a person may need to have growth hormone injections.

Several glands in the body produce hormones, but health experts consider the pituitary to be the master control gland. Not only does it control other glands, but it also makes the hormone that triggers growth.

The pituitary gland is in the brain below the hypothalamus. It secretes hormones in response to chemical messages from the hypothalamus.

What is Human Growth Hormone?

Human growth hormone (HGH) is a complex protein naturally produced by your pituitary gland near the brain. This protein directly controls the metabolic rate of cells to reproduce and repair cells, primarily to maintain a healthy body.

The human growth hormone (HGH) helps to influence height, as well as build bones and muscles in the body. It is crucial for processes involved in normal human growth and development.

Genetic factors can lead to a lack of growth hormone. Damage to the pituitary gland is a common cause of a deficiency in adults.

Why use human growth hormone?

HGH is essential to growth, but it is also involved in many other processes in the body, including bone density, muscle mass, and mood.

Different hormones control various body functions and processes, including growth and development, metabolism, sexual function and reproduction, and mood.

It helps process protein and increases fat breakdown to help provide the energy needed for tissue growth.

Growth hormone levels can change throughout the day, and physical activity plays a part.

Exercise and similar activities can cause the levels to rise naturally. Sleep, stress, and low blood sugar levels also increase growth hormone levels.

Even small changes in HGH levels affect the body.

Most people use HGH because to build muscle, improve performance, or slow aging.

Common Symptoms of HGH Deficiency

Most individuals are unaware that they may be suffering from an HGH deficiency. Here are some of the signs and symptoms of low HGH production:

  • Muscle weakness in extremities
  • Fat accumulation in the midriff region
  • Osteoporosis
  • Fatigue, depression, or difficulty concentrating
  • Loss of libido (decrease in sex drive)
  • Poor wound healing
  • Hair loss
  • Broken or weak nails
  • Dry and brittle skin

If you have these common symptoms of HGH deficiency, contact Estrogen Therapy Clinic today to request your private consultation.

Benefits of HGH Therapy

When patients receive HGH therapy, they gradually experience an overall improvement in their life. There are significant benefits from restoring inadequate HGH levels in the human body. Some of these benefits of HGH therapy include:

  • Improved muscle strength
  • Faster wound healing
  • Weight loss or fat reduction (maintaining a healthy metabolism)
  • Enhanced oxygen-carrying capacity in the bloodstream
  • The decrease in depression and fatigue
  • Increase in libido (improved sex life)
  • Greater propensity for socialization
  • Proper hair growth in cases of hair loss or baldness
  • Younger, healthier-looking skin
  • Increase in stamina throughout the day
  • Dexterity
  • Improvement in mood, overall health, and energy

Is Growth Hormone Therapy Safe?

Although HGH injections are relatively safe and effective, there are several side effects. Fortunately, serious side effects are rare. The most common side effects are swelling, numbness, and joint and muscle pain.

These side effects can occur if you get more HGH than you need. If you have these symptoms, contact the doctors of our clinic immediately. They will regulate the amount of growth hormone taken. After the doctor changes the dose, the symptoms will go away on their own.

Does HGH Therapy really work?

Yes. If your HGH levels are low, your body will not be able to perform as well as it could with higher HGH levels. HGH therapy can work to boost these levels in order to help your body build muscle, lose fat, and give you more energy to live your life. An HGH booster can reverse these symptoms quickly and make you feel younger and full of energy.

When should you consider hormone therapy?

Usually, both women and men experience growth hormone deficiency after age 40, regardless of symptoms. During the initial phase, the decrease in growth hormone levels is barely noticeable, but gradually more symptoms appear.