Testosterone and HGH therapy in many ways are considered the wonder hormones. Testosterone and HGH have very specific roles in our every day lives, but more significantly so as we get older our lives take a turn for the worse, some of the more evindent signs of aging are weight gain, low sex drive, decreasing energy levels and loss of concentration and wellbeign.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is one of the leading medical treatments against aging and the negative effects that come about as we age. Human growth hormone (HGH) and testosterone are the two most significan forms of hormone replacement, HGH is consider to be the anti-aging hormone for aging adults, where as testosterone is more specific to human body performance.
Human growth hormone the master hormone has a direct effect in our development, from the time of conception all the way to our peak age of 25. Human growth hormone is responsible skeletal growth: bones, ligaments and maintenance of bone density, tissue growth: hair, skin and nails, immune functions: rutine maintenance, repair and ability fight of disease and regenerate damage tissues. HGH is also responsible for the overall hormone balance and internal funtions of the human body, HGH may be thought of as the master controler of the human body.Our apperance is largely attributed to HGH and how young we look and feel in our older years. Adequate levels of Human growth hormone in our later years are essential to living longer and healthier.
Testosterone is most commonly prescribed form of hormone replacement in men 35 and older in the United States. Testosterone replacement has been proven to decrease many aging symptoms that men over 35 suffer due to low testosterone levels. Many of the aging deficiencies realted to low testosterone levels are attributed to weight gain, low sex drive, mood swings, decreased lean muscle mass and deminishing strenght and mental clarity. Some of the most significant testosterone deficiency symdromes are Andropause and Hypogonadism. Andropause is the male equivalent of menopause in women, while Hypogonadism is both apparent in both men and women who suffer form abnormal levels of testosterone. Testosterone replacement therapy can administered in several ways, injections, creams, gels, tablets and pellets. Doctors often administer testosterone as infrequently as every two weeks and in some cases every month.
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HRT, Hormone Replacement Therapy