| Wrinkle Reduction: Boost Your HGH Levels - Naturally! |
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| Written by Tommy Engan |
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Wrinkle reduction, or the need for it, only becomes an issue when your body's natural production of HGH starts slowing down around age 20 or 21. HGH, or Human Growth Hormone is the controlling hormone of many functions and benefits associated with youth, such as vitality, soft skin, a good head of hair, energy and resilience. It's what keeps you looking and feeling young. By the time you are 30, your HGH-levels start dropping fast; to the tune of 14% or more per decade. That's the point where many of us seek wrinkle reduction products and procedures. There are, however, alternatives. Let's take a closer look at the most common one: Injectable HGH. Very pricy (around $15 000 per year), this is a popular choice among the rich and famous, as it works almost instantly. Apart from the high price-tag, another drawback is the side-effects these injections can have. They include: * Enlarged hands and feet * Forward protrusion of the lower jaw * Higher blood pressure * Coarsing of face * Hunch back * Diabetes mellitus * Carpal Tunnel * Early Death Still interested in HGH-injections? Not likely. Another option is using a Homeopathic HGH spray. If you do some research online, you'll find that, despite their wrinkle reduction claims, the effects of these highly overpriced products ($50-$100 per month) are questionable at best. The third option is my favorite, as it is very cost-effective, and it actually works. It involves stimulating your own HGH-production naturally, dramatically diminishing your need to look into wrinkle reduction products in the first place. There are primarily two very powerful Amino Acids that can do this: L-Arginine and L-Lysine. On its own, L-Lysine doesn't do much, but when used with L-Arginine, it boosts the former's HGH-producing capabilities tremendously. Both products are relatively inexpensive and can be found in any health food store. Eating Right. Your diet can have a huge impact on your HGH production. You see, insulin decreases your HGH levels. Foods abundant in simple carbohydrates increase insulin levels and indirectly drops your HGH levels. The foods to be avoided are those rich in simple carbohydrates like pasta and potatoes. The foods that support HGH production are foods like nuts, legumes, whole grains and beans. Now, HGH, when stimulated naturally, can have great physical effects. However, it will probably not turn back the clock and give you that overnight dramatic wrinkle reduction. In order to do that, we have to explore a different area. Visit antiagingreviews.com to read more. About The Author: About the author: Tommy Engan is a passionate and successful health Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |