07/07/2014
HGH Deficiency Symptoms.
One reason that HGH Deficiency is under-diagnosed is because the symptoms of Human Growth Hormone Deficiency are very similar to symptoms that we have long considered to simply be an aspect of the aging process. We are learning now that the reverse is true in a multitude of cases. The symptoms of aging are actually caused by an underlying Human Growth Hormone Deficiency, not the other way around.
Are you dealing with the symptoms of HGH Deficiency without realizing it?
The following 9 symptoms of Human Growth Hormone Deficiency:
1. Increased fatique
Often, one of the first issues that individuals experience as a result of Human Growth Hormone Deficiency is fatigue. Human Growth Hormone is one of the most powerful metabolites produced by the Human Body, feeding energy from our adipose fat cells and delivering them to the muscles for energy.
As HGH Deficiency hinders the body's Growth Hormone Production, it reduces the amount of energy available to the muscles, reducing our capacity for physical activity. This has huge implications on the way that you live your daily life. It causes you to drag through the day. It prevents you from getting the most out of your exercise routine. It just drains you, preventing you from living day to day actively.
For patients that suffer from HGH Deficiency, Prototropin has the ability to get the gears turning again, providing you with increased energy levels to help you live a happier and healthier life.
2. Increased Irritability, Mild Depression
Another early symptom of Human Growth Hormone Deficiency manifests itself emotionally. HGH Deficiency has the ability to affect a persons outlook on life in a direct way. The fatigue caused by low Human Growth Hormone levels not only impacts the body, it impacts the mind as well. Individuals with HGH Deficiency tend to experience higher levels of anxiety than their peers. In addition to this, they are more likely to experience depression.
Prototropin Hormone Replacement Therapy has been shown to alleviate feelings of mild depression and anxiety.
3. Unexplained Decreased Muscle Mass
In addition to impacting energy levels, Human Growth Hormone can affect your muscle mass as well. As we mentioned earlier, Growth Hormone feeds the muscles the energy that they need in order to perform optimally. HGH also promotes the development of muscle mass. Without enough Human Growth Hormone, you start to experience fewer gains in muscle development from exercise. If you maintain a constant level of activity in your lifestyle you may even lose muscle mass even without making any changes to your diet or exercise routine.
Prototropin Hormone Replacement Therapy has been shown to increase muscle mass even in patients that don't change their routine of physical activity. Of course, if you want to experience significant gains, you will have to combine Prototropin with a healthy physical fitness plan.
4. Weight Gain
One of the most obvious symptoms of Human Growth Hormone Deficiency is an increase in body-fat. Human Growth Hormone actively promotes a healthy and aesthetically pleasing figure, and as HGH Levels start to decline in the body, individuals start to develop additional body-fat, especially around the midsection. Human Growth Hormone activates the metabolism, even at rest, slowing down the rate at which body-fat develops.
Prototropin Injections have been shown to burn fat effectively even without physical activity. Patients will lose weight more effectively if they combine Prototropin Treatments with a healthy diet, nutrition, and exercise plan, of course.
5. Memory Issues.
Numerous studies have shown that patients that suffer from Human Growth Hormone Deficiency experience cognitive and memory issues at an earlier age than their healthier peers. The fatigue that individuals experience affects the mind as well as the body. If your body has a limited pipeline of energy, your brain will suffer as a result. In research, patients suffering from Human Growth Hormone Deficiency suffer most significantly in regard to both short term and working memory.
Prototropin Injection Therapy has been shown to increase cognitive capacity and help patients stay sharper and remember things more clearly. There is even preliminary research which suggests that in the future, Human Growth Hormone Replacement may even slow down or stall the spread of Alzheimer's disease!
6. Changes in Sleeping Habits
Human Growth Hormone is released at its greatest levels during the hours in which we sleep. Individuals with abnormally low levels of Human Growth Hormone are far more likely than their peers to experience trouble sleeping. HGH plays an important role in the Circadian Rhythm, and, along with Cortisol, may be the primary hormone which promotes a healthy rhythm. Biological HGH release acts as a form of anchor which helps us sleep more effectively. We release the highest levels of Human Growth Hormone around an hour after we fall asleep, when we enter the deepest phases of sleep.
For patients which are experiencing trouble sleeping, Prototropin HGH Shots are delivered at night, just before bed, in order to mimic the natural process of hormone release and promote healthier sleeping habits.
7. Increased Susceptibility to Illness
Because Human Growth Hormone controls metabolism and amplifies healthy cell division, it plays an important role in the health of the immune system. HGH circulates through the blood stream to various points along the lymphatic system, where it promotes the healthy formation of white blood cells which fight off infection and illness. As HGH Levels in the human body start to decline, this leads to an increased risk of illness.
Prototropin HGH Hormone Replacement Therapy has been shown to strengthen the immune system of individuals that have been shown to be HGH Deficient, allowing them to live their lives with fewer illnesses which are less severe. In addition to this, Prototropin Injections reduce the risk of infection as a result of everyday scrapes and cuts.
8. Slow Recovery from Injury.
In addition to reducing the risk of infection and fighting off disease, Human Growth Hormone increases the rate at which physical healing takes place. In patients that have abnormally low levels of HGH, healing from all forms of physiological damage takes longer to heal. This means that bones take longer to heal, cuts and bruises take longer to heal, and surgeries take longer to recover from.
Research suggests that Prototropin HGH Injections have the ability to amplify healing processes to reduce downtime from injury. New studies even suggest that Prototropin Injections directly into cartilage tissue can even help restore joints which have been ripped and torn due to injury.
9. Osteoporosis.
Although most other symptoms become apparent much earlier in the progression of degradation that occurs as a result of Human Growth Hormone Deficiency, the effects of HGH Deficiency upon bone health are some of the most detrimental. HGH promotes healthy cell division within the bone tissue, allowing it to strengthen through the process of remodeling.
In patients that have abnormally low levels of Human Growth Hormone, this process of bone remodeling is disrupted, leading to a slow and insidious breakdown of bone tissue. Over the course of many years, or even decades, this slow process of physiological breakdown greatly increases the risk of bone fractures and breaks as a result of Osteoporosis.
Prototropin Human Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy helps slow down or reverse this trend which breaks down bone tissue, allowing the bones to become reinforced and stronger, greatly reducing the risk of complications as a result of Osteoporosis and Osteopenia.