
| Human Growth Hormone Therapy | Anti-Aging Therapy
Human growth hormone (GH) is naturally produced by the pituitary gland and is essential at all stages of life. In addition to stimulating bone growth in children, HGH is involved in processes in children and adults that help regenerate cells and maintain healthy tissues and organs. HGH also plays an important role in promoting protein production and fat burning and helps control blood sugar by raising blood sugar levels as a balancing agent for insulin.
Normally, HGH levels rise and fall daily, and increase after exercise and also at night, while you sleep, which is when your body is busy repairing and regenerating itself. When you suffer an injury, such as a sports injury or if you experience trauma, such as a car accident, HGH levels will also rise to help with the healing and repair process.
As a result of the aging process and certain health conditions, some people may become deficient in HGH levels. Adults with HGH deficiency may experience a range of symptoms, including fatigue, decreased muscle strength, depression, heart disease, insulin resistance, and hair loss. If you are an adult who suffered from growth hormone deficiency during childhood or adulthood, you may be a candidate for replacement therapy. Medically supervised growth hormone therapy can safely restore your growth hormone levels and help you regain your health.
| Benefits of Growth Hormone
Growth hormone therapy has been shown to increase lean muscle mass and preferentially reduce visceral fat, the deep fat deposits in the abdomen that are associated with an increased risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, and other chronic and degenerative diseases. Additionally, patients with low growth hormone levels tend to have higher cholesterol levels, which are often reduced with growth hormone therapy, in part due to its ability to lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. Growth hormone also increases bone density, thereby reducing the risk of fractures. Restoring growth hormone levels has been shown to improve cognitive function, concentration, and mood—all important components of healthy aging and psychosocial well-being.
Some conditions associated with growth hormone deficiency include:
- Turner syndrome
- Chronic renal failure
- Prader–Willi syndrome
- Intrauterine growth restriction
- Idiopathic short stature
- AIDS Wasting Syndrome
Growth hormone has also been used experimentally in multiple sclerosis, to promote weight loss in obesity, as well as in fibromyalgia, heart failure, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and burns. Growth hormone has also been used experimentally in patients with short bowel syndrome to reduce the need for total parenteral nutrition.
We invite you to learn how Medpro can help you reverse growth hormone deficiency and restore your health with targeted human growth hormone therapy abroad. Our talented and dedicated physicians will provide a comprehensive diagnostic examination to determine your needs and then provide you with a precise medical treatment plan tailored to you.