Thursday, July 25, 2013

Using Human Growth Hormone Creams


The popularity of human growth hormone therapies largely have rests on its promise to increase sexual stamina, make the body leaner, revitalizes old cells, produces new cells, increase mental agility, toughen up the immune system, make the body look younger, and many more. Clearly, the HGH treatment's potential to do all these things is the reason why more and more people are buying them, and there is an increasing number of doctors and researchers who are spending time and money to better study human growth hormone therapy's potentials. Currently, they can be found everywhere in the market.

Human growth hormone therapies can be taken in different forms. Better known types of human growth hormone treatments are the HGH sprays and supplements. Though this can also be an efficient way of administering the HGH to the body, there are treatments available in human growth hormone cream form. A human growth hormone cream can be applied externally, unlike the HGH sprays or supplements, which are taken orally. Also, most human growth hormone creams are non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, and mineral oil free. This is to avoid the development of acne on the skin, especially for people who are prone to have clogged pores. People should also be reminded that creams, sprays and supplements are there not to replenish the body's Human Growth Hormones, but to stimulate the production of it. The human growth hormones are produced in the pituitary gland and are directed to the liver to produce insulin-like growth factor I, which in turn stimulates the body to repair old cells and also produce new ones.

HGH creams are usually more recommended by doctors compared to HGH treatments that are taken orally. Although this does not necessarily mean that HGH treatments in cream form is safer. Consultating a professional regarding this matter is the best way to ensure buyers of human growth hormone creams are not subjecting themselves with placebos or harmful imitations. HGH treatments can also have slight side effects, so proper research is still a must. HGH creams might not be as effective for some, and it may be more apt to use other ways of HGH treatments. Although HGH creams are certainly worth the try before opting for the sprays or supplements.

A human growth hormone cream can contain somatotrophin, which is easily created in gel form and is quickly absorbed by the body and through the bloodstream. HGH creams can also contain these following products: green tea extract, Aloe Vera, Lanol (a vegetable ester), Germaben, Sepiegel, and several other vitamins and minerals. Formulas differ from product to product. Also, buyers should be reminded that HGH creams do not claim to cure any sickness or guarantee that their claims will be consistent for all people. Some human growth hormone creams overpromises their product claims, and people should avoid getting their hopes way up. It is better to try out the products first, and observe if it works. It is also advisable to not apply HGH on the weekends if the person has been using it for six months.

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