What are HGH releasers?

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All living things are subject to aging, and human beings are no exception. So would make you feel better to know that you can do something about it? There are many factors tied into aging that would require more than a medical degree to understand, but one of the chief reasons why we age is because of the decreasing amounts of human growth hormone or HGH that our body is producing, concurrent with the advance of time.

The organ that produces HGH is the pituitary gland. For some reason, the pituitary gland reduces its production of growth hormone when you get older. It's still not clear why it is so, but the reduction in HGH also is accompanied with the typical symptoms of aging, like drying skin, increased wrinkles, worsening eyesight, reduced bone and muscle mass, and more.

If there was a way to increase HGH levels again, would we start feeling and looking better again? The answer is yes, following numerous tests conducted since the 1990s, which suggest that HGH can significantly improve the quality of life for aging bodies and minds. That does not mean it is the panacea for aging; rather, it helps to slow down aging.

The only accepted ways to get HGH levels up are receiving it via injections directly into the bloodstream, or coaxing the pituitary to produce more of it. The former is not recommended for the majority of cases, simply because of the high costs, health risks, and medical supervision required. Generally, only people above 60 should ever consider HGH injections.

That leaves the latter method; getting the pituitary to do its work again. That's where HGH releasers come in. HGH releasers are amino acid combinations that can stimulate the pituitary gland to release growth hormone. But is it so simple?

There are certain conditions for HGH releasers to work. Firstly, they need to be in a large enough dose. Amino acids like arginine, glutamine, lysine, and ornithine are among the amino acids that can be combined, and consumed, to generate a HGH release, and they need to be in several grams to produce the desired effect.

Secondly, they need to be taken on an empty stomach. The best time for taking them is before bedtime and before a workout, on an empty stomach. This is because low blood sugar conditions are required for growth hormone to be released.

Finally, you should adopt a healthy lifestyle, like getting adequate rest, eating well, and try to kick bad vices like drinking and smoking, which take a terrible toll on your health. If you want to be healthy, you need to cooperate with your body to achieve that goal. Good health never comes for free.

An extensive overview of the HGH releasers sold on the market over the years has showed me that most are ineffective because their combination is not so effective, and their dose not high enough. Also, many make spurious claims of containing raw HGH content; albeit at extremely small dosages to render them totally useless, even if their claims were true. Also, most are costly and pricey.

GenF20 is one of those few HGH releasers that contain sufficient amounts of amino acids in the right ratio (per serving), and has been around for years. It also comes with a solid money back guarantee. If you purchase the year-long Diamond pack, you get a huge discount. All this make GenF20 one of the few recommended HGH releasers on the market.

HGH releasers like GenF20 work slowly, but steadily, to improve your health over a period of months. They are not overnight miracles. But then again, neither are HGH injections, which cost a whole lot more and can cause side effects like water retention, unwanted growth, and carpal tunnel syndrome, among others. HGH releasers are the best way to increase growth hormone levels for the majority of the population, as they work safely and naturally without side effects, and they work with your body, not against it.


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