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HGH, IGF-1, and nerve growth factors

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Human Growth hormones raise energy levels, improve slow-wave (REM)

sleep and elevate mood. It acts in the brain exactly like an anti-

depressant, raising the level of the neurotransmitter B-endorphin,

which has been called the brain's own opiate, and lowers the level of

dopamine, which is associated with the feelings of agitation. It also

reduces stress, improves focus and concentration, builds self-esteem

and develops self-confidence.

HGH can reverse decline in memory and cognitive performance. Other

benefits of HGH therapy on the brain include restoration of slow wave

sleep , a particular problem among the elderly, and also improves

vision, both near and far, as well as night vision.

HGH, IGF-1, and nerve growth factors in the brain show promise in the

treatment of neurodegenerative disease and injury. IGF-1 which is

also available in the recombinant drug form, has been shown to repair

and reconnect severed nerve endings of up to a distance of six

millimeters, a feat previously unheard of.

Some of the diseases for which IGF-1 may be useful are amyotrophic

lateral sclerosis (ALS) and peripheral neuropathies, such as Charcot-

Marie-Tooth syndrome. Investigations have also suggested that HGH

therapy is beneficial for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

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