Guest guest Posted January 13, 2008 Report Share Posted January 13, 2008 A couple of people wrote privately for this response: Unlike any other supplement, SomaLife gHP triggers HGH release at 5-7 times resting levels, about a maximum release possible, just like if you were 22 and had just worked out. The amount of HGH needed for a pulse of healing and repair is 30 nanograms (ng) per milliliter (30 ng/ml); other HGH soundalikes may increase HGH ambient levels by 1.6 times over a period of weeks, but fail to pulse HGH release to the 30 ng/ml level for healing. This is particularly important in the elderly, who get about 25% of the release they did at 22. What we're looking for is that 22-year old's HGH release, and while the pituitary gland harbors the HGH it has to be induced to release it. With regard to this HGH-releasing formula, SomaLife gHP is made of purified amino acids, the building blocks of life, in a specific formula, dosage and purity specifically designed and patented for the purpose. To answer the question of whether we can just eat more animal protein to accomplish HGH release, animal protein contains amino acids but they interfere with each other so fail to trigger HGH release; in other words, amino acid purity and a specific formula and dosage, taken on an empty stomach, is required or it throws the HGH-releasing effect off. So, while eating protein tends to be a metabolic increaser by virtue of not suppressing HGH release like carbs do, one in this case is still relying on their natural pulsing HGH release as opposed to triggering maximum release like the pure amino acids formula does. Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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