Is Human Growth Hormone a Key to Longevity? Current evidence suggests its anti-aging benefits are marginal
By Karen Pallarito HealthDay Reporter
FRIDAY, Oct. 10 (HealthDay News) -- Adults who long for the vitality of their younger days may be curious about trying injections of human growth hormone, the same substance allegedly used by some Major League Baseball players to boost their athletic performance.
But can it really turn back the hands of time?
Studies of human growth hormone... Read Full Story
Testosterone's role in muscle mass Testosterone, the hormone that brings about the changes that literally turns a boy into a man, has been in the press lately in regards to its effects on age-related impotence. While adequate levels of testosterone are certainly vital to the sexual well being of both men and women, studies are now showing that testosterone supplementation may play a very important role in the fight against age-induced muscle loss. It has been well documented that... Read Full Story
There are a number of natural HGH supplements available in the market these days. However, before buying any of these products, it is best to do some research first on the subject.
HGH is short for human growth hormone. It is produced by the human pituitary gland. With the constant advancement of technology, HGH has been experimented with and is now being used as a weapon against aging. In a world where people want to live forever, HGH has been considered a scientific godsend, pun intended... Read Full Story
The inversion table is used for inversion therapy. This means using gravity the other way around. Instead of pressing on your spine the force of gravity is now pulling your head down and is now stretching your spine.
This decompression of the spine is alleviating the strain and pressure on the vertebrae and discs in your spine this way the disc can absorb moisture and expand to minimize the tension on nerves that connect there therefore increasing body flexibility and relieving lower... Read Full Story
By Chris Channing Many people experience spinal compression along with a long list of other common back stressing problems that cause them aches and pains that are sometimes unbearable. Overuse of muscles, long and intense sport or exercise, stressful work or heavy lifting can cause the back to strain and feel the worst of pains. Many of these ailments can be reduced or cured through inversion table therapy. Lying on your back while using an inversion table and changing the angle to have... Read Full Story