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Artificial Sweeteners: The Real Skinny?
We already know that if you want to use a sweetener for whatever purpose, refined sugar is not what you should be using by choice. A far more viable option to refined sugar, either white or brown, is the unrefined natural cane sugar commonly sold in...
CODEX: Fact Sheet Update
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Moducare - Immune System Supplement
Don’t you envy those people who never seem to get ill and who sail through the cold and flu season without a sniffle. Brimming with energy and vigour no matter how busy they are. And wouldn’t you just love to be one of them? What’s the secret? Its...
Vitamins and Minerals Good or Bad
www.anewlife.co.uk Health News Hello again Unfortunately, this is long email - probably the longest we have ever done, but after the critical report regarding vitamins and minerals from the Food Standards Agency that was printed in The...
What are Glyconutrients?
Simply stated, the Greek word glyco refers to "sweet." Hence, a glyconutrient is a biochemical that contains a sugar molecule. The prefix "glyco" can be placed in front of a fat, protein or any molecule and suggests that a sugar is attached....
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HGH Supplements - Benefits and Safety Concerns
From the moment the natural growth hormone was discovered in the
human body, it's been a mystery. Though researchers have
identified much about HGH, there are still some questions. For
example, how integral is the connection between energy levels
and the aging process? Consider the connection.
What is it that makes a child so energetic? Those energy levels
are thought to be directly tied to the natural growth hormone
found in the human body. If you compare the levels of HGH in a
person at 20 to a person three times that age, you'll find a
significant decrease in the amount of this protein compound.
Which gives rise to the question, does the diminished HGH
protein level prompt lower energy levels? Asked another way -
could the introduction of HGH supplements increase the amount of
energy a person has?
Think what you could do with a daily energy boost? If you doubt
the benefits of more energy, take a look at the number of
products available that are geared for no purpose other than to
increase energy. The selection is astounding. But there's
another advantage to the human growth hormone supplement.
Not only does HGH increase energy, it also helps fight the aging
process. Anti aging products are also available in abundance,
but the natural human growth hormone may very well be the answer
you've been looking for. You may even want to try an HGH
releaser to stimulate your body's production of this protein.
After all, your body knew how to produce adequate supplies of
HGH when you were a youngster!
Think for a moment about the interaction of youth, aging and
energy. If you can remember to your childhood, you are probably
amazed at how hard you
worked at every day, including playtime.
And at the end of the day, you can probably remember dropping
off to sleep as soon as your head hit the pillow, and then
sleeping a deep, restful sleep throughout the night. Do you
think it was all just because you were younger? What if the
decrease in HGH has impacted all those things - how much energy
you had for work and play, how well you slept, and how rested
you were when you woke each morning? HGH is released in pulses
soon after you fall asleep. The amount of HGH diminishes with
age and may fall by three fourths between the ages of 20 and 60.
If you're concerned about the potential side effects of HGH
products, you should take some time to hear what the experts are
saying. While HGH occurs naturally in your body, you're probably
wise enough to realize that increasing even naturally occurring
compounds and proteins isn't always a good idea. In this case,
side effects are generally mild and most people seem to find the
risks worth the benefits. As with any dietary supplement, that
becomes an individual choice and only you can decide what you
should (and should not) introduce into your body. Being smart
with your supplement choices is just common sense.
You can learn more about HGH dietary supplements and how they
can be of benefit to your health at:
http:www.hgh-supplements.co.uk and the fast growing hgh blog:
http://blog.hgh-supplements.co.uk/blog
About the author:
James O'Nions has been information publishing online for the
past 6 years. He runs a wide network of information web portals
which contain regularly updated article content ranging from
self help and motivational to health and well being.
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