Anti Aging Medicine: HGH and Steroids

March 29, 2008

Andropause and human growth hormone therapy

Filed under: anti-aging medicine — Tags: , , — HGH in Chicago and Suburbs @ 12:56 pm

Up til now, most of the articles here have been about human growth hormone, physicians who prescribe it, and what it does for the process of anti-aging. This article is going to focus on an interesting term that encompasses these concepts, that being the study of andropause, or the “male menopause.”
andropause diagram

What is Andropause?

By the time men are between the ages of 40 and 55, they can experience a phenomenon similar to the female menopause, called andropause. Unlike women, men do not see a clear line, such as the stopage of menstruation to mark this change. Both, however, are distinguished by a drop in hormone levels. Estrogen in the female, testosterone in the male. The bodily changes happen over time in men and are manifested by changes in attitudes and moods, fatigue, a loss of energy, sex drive and physical agility.

What’s more, studies show that this decline in testosterone can actually put one at risk for other health problems like heart disease and weak bones. Since all this happens at a time of life when many men begin to question their values, accomplishments and direction in life, it’s often difficult to realise that the changes occurring are related to more than just external conditions.

A gradual hormonal decline

Unlike menopause, which generally occurs in women during their mid-forties to mid-fifties, men’s “transition” may be much more gradual and expand over many decades. Attitude, psychological stress, alcohol, injuries or surgery, medications, obesity and infections can contribute to its onset.

Although with age, a decline in testosterone levelswill occur in virtually all men, there is no way of predicting who will experience andropausal symptoms of sufficient severity to seek medical help. Neither is it predictable at what age symptoms will occur in a particular individual. Each man’s symptoms may be also different.

Is this a new phenomenon?

Yes and no. In fact, andropause was first described in medical literature in the 1940’s. So it’s not really new. But, our ability to diagnose it properly is. Sensitive tests for bio-available testosterone weren’t available until recently, so andropause has gone through a long period where it was under-diagnosed and under-treated. Now that men are living longer, there is heightened interest in andropause and this will help to advance our approach to this important life stage which was identified so long ago.

Increased diagnostic capability

Another reason why andropause has been under-diagnosed over the years is that symptoms can be vague and can vary a lot among individuals. Some men find it difficult to admit that there’s even a problem. And often physicians didn’t always think of low-testosterone levels as a possible culprit. So these factors often led doctors to conclude that symptoms were related to other medical conditions (i.e. depression) or were simply related to ageing and often encouraged their patients to accept that “they were no longer spring chickens”.

This situation is changing. New blood testing methods are available and there is an increased interest in mens’ ageing among medical researchers. So much attention is being focused on andropause that major efforts are underway to quickly share emerging scientific information with the international medical community.

Many physicians are now on-board with male anti-aging technology and prescribe hormone replacement therapy, such as human growth hormone, to combat the effects of andropause.

March 23, 2008

What Will HGH Do For You? One Man’s Story of HGH Use

Filed under: anti-aging medicine, human growth hormone — Tags: , , — HGH in Chicago and Suburbs @ 9:34 am

This article has not been evaluated by medical professionals. It is simply one user’s opinions. This user is also referring to synthetic human growth hormone replacement therapy administered by a qualified anti-aging practitioner.

HGH (Human Growth Hormone) is the fountain of Youth for men in their 40s and older. It will do a lot of good for your overall health if you are willing to follow your anti-aging medicine doctor’s strict instructions. With that in mind, here is what HGH will, and WILL NOT do for you:

  • It won’t make you into a body-builder all by itself. Some people assume that taking inject-able HGH will give them gains in strength like never before. This is simply not true unless you plan to abuse it, which is not recommended. However, if you use the proper prescribed dosage of HGH (your doctor will determine what that is for you specifically) it will give your body the ability to recover and grow much like when you were 18 or 19 years old!
  • It will not make you lose weight all by itself either. Once again, if you are lazy, injecting human growth hormone won’t do a thing for you besides drain your wallet.  There are many of us in our 40s who workout at the gym, eat right and exercise daily, but those few stubborn areas of fat accumulation just won’t go away. By using HGH, you can get rid of those hard to knock out areas because your body will respond much as it did when you were younger.
  • It doesn’t give you the ability to eat anything you want all day long. I know you think that you could eat anything you wanted when you were a kid without gaining weight, but that is simply not the case. In all reality, you probably did eat a lot of fast food and junk food when you were young, but you also lived a much more active lifestyle. You probably road a bike to get around instead of driving a care for example.

With that in mind, HGH will help you to lose weight as long as you maintain an active lifestyle. Getting your human growth hormone levels back to what they were at age 18 means you should be prepared to take your activity levels back to the same rate!

Finally, I like HGH because it helps me recover from injuries faster. Now that I am in my 40s, I still like to play softball. However, in recent years, I found myself straining tendons and muscles to the point where I could no longer play at a high level. Since starting my HGH therapy, my injuries only last a couple days or don’t show up at all!

That is the fountain of youth!

–anonymous

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