Natural HGH Releasers
The public’s perception of HGH releasers has been greatly skewed by the media’s interpretation and emphasis on scandal. Rather than focusing on the practical and beneficial aspects of human growth hormones, we hear much more about famous athletes abusing them to get a competitive edge. But with so many valuable applications to everyday life, not just for the Olympians, the general public should really be more informed about how human growth hormones can improve their own quality of life.
What Is The Difference Between Natural And Synthetic HGH Releasers?
Both are protein-based peptide hormones that stimulate growth, cell reproduction and regeneration in humans and other animals as well. In nature, the growth hormone is synthesized, stored and secreted by the somatroph cells that are found within the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland, this hormone is called somatotropin.
The synthetic growth hormone, somatropin is only slightly different in its name because the only thing that’s different about somatropin compared to its natural counterpart is that somatropin was formulated in a lab. In fact, when growth hormones first started being used to increase professional athletes’ performance in sporting events, the two hormones were so alike that the Olympics didn’t have any way to test the athletes to tell if they were using synthetic hormones or if the HGH that showed up in their urine was simply the hormone their bodies were producing naturally. In fact, HGH releasers were completely undetectable in competitive sports for about 30 years before blood tests were able to distinguish between natural and artificial HGH.
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Are HGH Releasers Only Used With Athletes?
Not at all. In fact, it is interesting that professional athletes are the ones who are usually associated with HGH releasers because they’re the only ones for whom HGH supplements are illegal. But growth hormones have a very solid foothold in the world of western medicine. Not only are they used in prescription drugs to treat children’s growth disorders, but they are also used in adults to balance out any hormonal deficiencies.
Growth hormone has also been researched in its effectiveness to promote the growth of livestock in industrial agriculture. Obviously the growth hormone used in humans would not be used with livestock, rather a bovine somatotropin, but the positive effects an extra dose of growth hormone has on humans has not gone unnoticed and producers of livestock are interested in enriching their animals as well.
But the advantages of extra growth hormone in the body don’t stop there, because your body slows down its natural production of the hormone, an increase of HGH can invigorate your entire body on a cellular level, creating a tangible anti-aging effect all over. It has also been shown to strengthen heart muscles as well as promote the production of lean muscle mass in the larger muscle groups of the body.
How Do You Use HGH?

As of right now, the FDA still doesn’t allow straight doses of growth hormone to be used without a prescription, mainly due to its potency and the fear that people will overuse it, but that doesn’t mean you can’t benefit from the benefits of HGH. Although the hormone, natural or synthetic, is illegal, there are natural stimulators that work with your body to produce more of its own somatotropin. Some compounds that have been found to safely and effectively release more HGH within your body include Arginine, Arginine/Ornithine, L-Arginine, L-Glutamine, L-Lysine, L-Ornithine, Niacinamide, GABA, and OKG. These compounds can be found in many supplements, but any supplement that claims to be able to offer you the boon of extra HGH and doesn’t include any of these ingredients most likely is a waste of your money.