Human Growth Hormone Treatment Blog - HGH Therapy & Hormone Replacement Resource Online http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com HGH Treatment, HGH Therapy, HGH Clinic, Human Growth Hormone | HGH Treatments, Injections and Doctors. Wed, 15 Feb 2012 17:17:32 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 Bio-Identical Human Growth Hormone http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/bio-identical-human-growth-hormone/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/bio-identical-human-growth-hormone/#comments Wed, 01 Feb 2012 19:06:41 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=1510

Natural Human Growth Hormone is called Bio-Identical

HGH (Human Growth Hormone) is increasing in popularity among age management physicians and anti-aging medical professionals to help their patients enhance their well-being and older adults who are suffering from hormonal imbalance or deficiency due to menopause or Andropause (the male menopause). Through a combination of exercise, nutrition and hormone balance, adults with HGH deficiency can restore lost growth hormone levels back to youthful levels and help fight the symptoms and health conditions experienced during the aging process. Bio-Identical HGH or Natural HGH vs Synthetic HGH

Adult men and women start having problems as they age partly because their hormone production declines. Since HGH affects all the cell of the body and helps regulate or control the secretion of other hormones, a deficiency in human growth hormone can affect a person’s health. The secretion growth hormone starts decreasing by the time people are in their 30?s and as they grow older, the pituitary gland produces less and less of this essential hormone. The level of HGH secretion continues to decline throughout an adult’s life and contributes to a person looking older and feeling older. HGH deficiency can be linked to loss of energy, weight gain, elevated cholesterol, loss of muscle mass, osteoporosis, loss of libido, memory problems and other age-related health problems.

For more information or questions about HGH, the human growth hormone, age management and anti-aging treatments including hormone replacement therapy, stem cell therapy, anti-aging vitamins and supplements, weight loss management, hormone and age medicine services, contact Anti-Aging Group (AAG) @1-800-325-1325

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Healthy Aging, Hormone Replacement & Anti-Aging Treatment at The Anti-Aging Group http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/the-anti-aging-group/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/the-anti-aging-group/#comments Tue, 30 Aug 2011 19:57:26 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=1473 Hormone Therapy at The Anti-Aging Group (AAG)

The  Anti-Aging Group (AAG) is an anti-aging company specializing in the treatment of hormone deficiencies in men and women all across the United States and includes many international clients as well.  The Anti-Aging Group is dedicated to providing cutting-edge hormone therapy options at the best hormone treatment prices making it available to everyone.

The benefit of working with The Anti-Aging Group (AAG) is the individualized attention you receive from AAG Health’s hormone specialists and anti-aging physicians. With Bio-markers of Aging Testing, complete hormone evaluation, medical assessment, nutritional and fitness guidance, patients receive full service hormone optimization and treatment. Patients are attended with state of the art, scientifically supported, complete hormone therapy protocols, as well as additional nutraceutical, nutrition, anti-aging vitamins and healthy lifestyle protocols.  Anti-Aging treatments and services are provided under the care of a board certified, licensed physician.  Based in Miami, Florida, The Anti-Aging Group has a network of board certified doctors across the United States that are specialists in hormone replacement and anti-aging medicine.  A board certified, licensed physician, supervises all protocols administered by the Anti-Aging Group.

What sets AAG Health apart from other companies specializing in treating hormone deficiencies is that The Anti-Aging Group addresses anti-aging from the standpoint of total body fitness, health and wellness.  Building an effective anti-aging protocol comprises hormones, nutrition, exercise and anti-aging vitamin supplementation.  Balanced and optimized hormones are by far the best foundation for an effective anti-aging program and the Anti-Aging Group is dedicated to providing the most current, cost effective hormonal treatment options available anywhere. In addition to hormone treatments, The Anti-Aging Group goes further by supporting clients’ overall anti-aging and healthy living goals by providing additional protocols that enhance our clients’ overall results and improve the quality of daily life.

The Anti-Aging Group’s goal is to prevent disease while promoting optimal health and wellness by providing integrative anti-aging solutions and focusing on the latest advances in hormone replacement therapy treatments including testosterone replacement, human growth hormone replacement, HCG injections, DHEA, thyroid, estrogen and progesterone replacement therapies.

When it comes to hormone replacement therapy and the plethora of hormone related problems, standard medical care focuses on treating just the symptoms while AAG offers hormone therapy solutions that can help eliminate the causes.  Many of the whole body symptoms are ultimately the result of declining hormone levels.  Some of these symptoms are listed below and if you suffer with any of them Anti-Aging Group can help.  For more information or questions about anti-aging treatments, hormone replacement therapy, anti-aging nutritional supplements, weight management, hormone optimization and age management services, contact The Anti-Aging Group (AAG) @1-800-325-1325

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Low Testosterone in Men & Obesity http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/low-testosterone-in-men-obesity/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/low-testosterone-in-men-obesity/#comments Mon, 29 Aug 2011 19:51:03 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=1463 Low Testosterone Promotes Abdominal Obesity in Aging Men

Low Testosterone

As men age, many become trapped in a vicious cycle that leads to life-threatening abdominal obesity.

No matter how much they exercise or how little they eat, these men are unable to shed this excess weight that accumulates in their belly. Published studies have shown that low testosterone and obesity reinforce each other, trapping men in a spiral of weight gain and hormonal imbalance.

In spite of this widespread threat to men’s health, most physicians do not test for testosterone levels in their obese male patients. If they did, millions of men could be protected against the scourge of metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and cancer.

If you happen to be one of these plagued men, please have your testosterone blood levels measured and share the results with your doctor.

This article describes the science linking testosterone insufficiency to weight gain and its deadly cousin, the metabolic syndrome. You’ll learn how testosterone determines body composition and fat accumulation. You’ll read why experts now recommend testosterone testing for most men of middle age and beyond. And you’ll see compelling evidence for the role of testosterone therapy as a means of promoting weight loss.

Testosterone Rules Men’s Lives

Throughout our lives, sex hormones controls how we look, feel, and even think. Studies in the past few years show that low testosterone levels are strongly correlated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome in men. In fact, there’s now compelling evidence that low testosterone levels are not only markers for developing the metabolic syndrome, but that they are likely to be part of the cause.

Those findings have led experts to strongly recommend testosterone blood testing in most older men, and especially those with type 2 diabetes or the metabolic syndrome. And many are recommending supplemental testosterone as a way of fending off obesity, insulin resistance, and the other components of the metabolic syndrome. Let’s examine these findings and recommendations carefully, to help men decide if testing and testosterone treatment might be right for them.

Reversing a Longstanding Relationship of Low T and Obesity

It’s long been clear that obesity and the metabolic syndrome are linked to low testosterone levels; the question has been which is cause and which is effect.9 The traditional view was that obesity came first, and that low testosterone was simply the result. That makes sense, because fat tissue is an extremely active hormonal modulator, particularly for testosterone and estrogen. An enzyme in fat tissue known as aromatase converts testosterone into estradiol, the major estrogen in humans. Excess aromatase activity decreases testosterone and increases estrogen levels, resulting in a host of deleterious body changes for men. Low serum testosterone concentrations are closely correlated with high body mass index (BMI), along with elevated ratios of body fat to lean mass.

But we’re learning that this is only half of the story. Abundant evidence developed over the past few years now shows that, while obesity does cause low testosterone, low testosterone causes obesity. Indeed, low testosterone levels may be among the earliest detectable signs that a man is undergoing the bodily changes that will later become apparent as obesity and the metabolic syndrome.

An early clue was provided by studies of men undergoing testosterone-lowering androgen deprivation therapies for prostate cancer. Reducing men’s testosterone levels decreased insulin sensitivity and increased body fat mass. In one study, more than 50% of men undergoing long-term androgen deprivation therapy developed the metabolic syndrome, manifested in particular by increased abdominal obesity and elevated blood sugar. And men who have lost their testicles to cancer generally develop increased BMI and are at elevated risk for the metabolic syndrome.

Conversely, men who receive testosterone replacement therapy for hypogonadism (diminished testosterone production) experience slower progression from metabolic syndrome to diabetes or cardiovascular disease. In those men, testosterone has beneficial effects on insulin regulation, lipid profiles, and blood pressure. And in healthy aging men, higher natural testosterone levels are associated with higher insulin sensitivity and a reduced risk of developing the metabolic syndrome.

Declining Testosterone Levels—Why We Find It So Hard to Lose Weight

Beginning in middle age, men’s testosterone levels begin a steady decline, culminating in the so-called “andropause,” a state defined as partial androgen deficiency. On the same time-scale, men begin to gain weight as fat, and to lose lean muscle mass. It’s now abundantly clear that these two parallel processes are related—that is, the decline in testosterone levels is a direct cause of middle-aged men’s “battle of the bulge.” That’s a literal statement: age-associated testosterone decline is closely associated with deposition of deep abdominal fat, a component of the metabolic syndrome.

But how does testosterone affect obesity and metabolism? In fact, testosterone, like most hormones, has multiple target tissues, and a correspondingly large and diverse set of effects. We now understand, for example, that testosterone plays a vital role in how our bodies balance glucose, insulin, and fat metabolism.23 One mechanism is its powerful stimulation of insulin sensitivity in men, which can have a major impact when levels fall. In fact, experts now recognize low testosterone levels as an independent risk factor for insulin resistance (“pre-diabetes”), type 2 diabetes itself, and the full-blown metabolic syndrome with all of its consequences.

Declining testosterone levels are also closely linked to a steady rise in markers of inflammation such as C-reactive protein (CRP).29 Inflammation plays a critical role in development of obesity and many of its related conditions such as atherosclerosis and cancer. And inflammation is also intimately involved in insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. At the same time, the fat deposited as a result of a testosterone deficiency pumps out increasing levels of inflammatory cytokines. That fuels the cycle of inflammation, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease that constitutes the metabolic syndrome.

Together, these findings demonstrate the intimate relationships between testosterone and a host of chronic conditions. Indeed, current thinking is that many of the typical ailments of older men, such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, lower urinary tract symptoms, and erectile dysfunction are not in fact separate and distinct entities. Rather, they are seen as being integrally related through their dependence on testosterone levels. That’s a radical shift in the way we should be thinking about men’s health!

Testosterone and Obesity

Obesity causes men’s testosterone levels to drop, as aromatase in adipose tissue converts testosterone to estrogen. New evidence demonstrates that the opposite is also true: falling testosterone levels predict (and cause) development of obesity and the metabolic syndrome. Testosterone has a powerful impact on many features of metabolism, most notably glucose, insulin, and fat regulation. The decline in testosterone levels with age may explain why so many men at or beyond middle age have trouble shedding weight even through diet and exercise. Experts are now calling for checking testosterone levels regularly as the best early indicator of risk for the metabolic syndrome. Careful testosterone replacement therapy has proven effective in reducing body weight, fat content, and insulin resistance. All men, not only those already overweight or obese, should have regular testosterone checks.

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Low Testosterone Promotes Abdominal Obesity in Aging Men

Testosterone Levels—Early Warning of Impending Disaster

The association of declining testosterone levels with obesity, the metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease is so strong that many experts now recommend checking testosterone levels to provide early warning of the metabolic syndrome.

Testosterone deficiency has been found to be a significant and independent risk factor for metabolic syndrome, even in non-obese older men. It causes not only increased fat mass, but also triggers elevations in fasting insulin levels, a late marker of developing metabolic syndrome.

The association of low testosterone levels with metabolic syndrome is independent of age—that is, even younger men with low testosterone are immediately at increased risk for the syndrome. Somewhat surprisingly, the association is also independent of BMI, pointing to testosterone’s multiple effects on regulation of glucose, insulin, and lipid metabolism. It has recently been proposed, in fact, that low testosterone levels be included in the very definition of the metabolic syndrome, because of the consistency with which it occurs.

There’s an obvious implication here. Subtle deficiencies in testosterone may be present long before obesity and other more obvious manifestations of the metabolic syndrome become evident. That makes it vital for all men, not just the overweight or obese, to have testosterone levels checked regularly by a reliable laboratory. Be sure that both total testosterone and free testosterone are ordered—both have been associated with metabolic syndrome.

When having your blood tested for total and free testosterone, make sure you also order tests for PSA to rule out existing prostate cancer, estradiol to determine whether you need to take an aromatase inhibiting drug in case estrogen levels are too high, and a CBC/chemistry test to measure liver function and blood cell counts. All of these tests are included in the new Male Weight Loss Blood Test Panel described at the end of this article.

Restoring Healthy Testosterone Levels

What should you do if your testosterone level comes back low? There’s a growing body of evidence suggesting that careful testosterone replacement therapy is protective against many features of the metabolic syndrome and can enhance blood sugar control. Given early enough, testosterone therapy may slow or even halt the progression from early metabolic syndrome to diabetes or cardiovascular disease. In one study of diabetic men with low testosterone, oral treatment improved their glucose control and decreased their abdominal obesity. A beneficial side effect was reduction in erectile dysfunction. Other placebo-controlled studies have shown decreases in whole body, total, and subcutaneous abdominal fat mass, accompanied by increases in lean body mass, as a result of testosterone therapy.

There’s a growing body of evidence suggesting that careful testosterone replacement therapy is protective against many features of the metabolic syndrome and can enhance blood sugar control.

Of course it’s important to check and to follow testosterone levels when considering treatment. Achieving testosterone levels within the existing reference ranges may not be sufficient to combat obesity and metabolic syndrome. Some testosterone-dependent biological functions require higher levels than others, and those thresholds differ among men.37
Restoring Healthy Testosterone Levels

Finally, a word about testosterone therapy and the risk of prostate cancer. For decades we believed (and some still do) that higher serum testosterone concentrations contribute to the risk of prostate cancer. More recently, considerable data have emerged suggesting a more complex picture, and indicating that in fact testosterone therapy may not be nearly as risky as once assumed. In fact, according to Dr. Abraham Morgentaler of Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, “One of the more interesting changes over the last several years has been the growing acceptance of the use of testosterone therapy in men with a prior history of prostate cancer, with early data indicating minimal risk of cancer recurrence or progression.” Other experts in the field agree that the risks of testosterone therapy are often exaggerated and should not outweigh the benefits of treatment.

Indeed, Dr. Morgentaler goes on to note, new evidence suggests that it is not high, but low serum testosterone that is responsible for many features of prostate cancer risk.38 Since we now know that low testosterone causes obesity, and we further know that obesity is a risk factor for cancer. There is certainly a logical basis for the idea that low testosterone is indirectly a cancer risk factor.

Testosterone and body fat content have an intricate and bidirectional relationship. Excess body fat causes low testosterone, but low testosterone also causes excess body fat. Testosterone regulates many facets of energy balance, with an especially powerful impact on glucose, insulin, and fat metabolism. The deadly results of low testosterone therefore exceed simply causing obesity. Low testosterone also dramatically raises men’s risk for the metabolic syndrome, a major health threat for anyone at or beyond middle age. Experts now recommend regular testing for any man at risk for low testosterone, including aging men.1 If your testosterone levels prove to be low, you should consider testosterone treatment in consultation with a physician.

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HGH Therapy for Mens Health http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-therapy-for-a-man-like-you/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-therapy-for-a-man-like-you/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:55:45 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=175 Human Growth Hormone (HGH)

What is HGH Hormone Therapy for Men’s Health? Growth Hormone is one of the best natural chemicals that our bodies produce. It makes us strong, it makes us feel happier, it gives us more energy, and it helps us lose weight and build muscle. The only drawback to HGH is that over time, growth hormone leaves our bodies. Did you know that a lack of human growth hormone in your own body might be contributing to your low energy levels and increase in body fat?

I bet you didn’t know that a lack of human growth hormone in your body might be causing many of your problems. Without HGH, your body can change for the worse leading to weight gain, even obesity, and noticeable loss of strength. Lack of growth hormone can also cause a loss of energy, unusual weight gain, decline in ambition and a lower sex drive. Sounds like it’s time for a change if you are experiencing symptoms of Male Menopause known as Andropause!

You’ll know if HGH Therapy is right for you

HGH Hormone Therapy Clinics or age-management centers have doctors who specialize in human growth hormone injections and you will know what treatment program is best for you after you visit your clinic’s physician. The name for a lack of human growth hormone in the body is called Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD) and many men will experience an HGH deficiency during Andropause. AGHD can cause all of the symptoms just mentioned and with new hormone replacement therapies for HGH, you don’t need to live with symptoms of low hormone levels.

Doctors who specialize in male hormone therapy can help you! HGH Therapy that involves a comprehensive HGH Treatment Program including nutrition and fitness, can change your life! It can also help with wrinkles as it improves skin tone and texture. HGH can increase plummeting energy levels and help combat fatigue so that instead of spending your weekends on the couch, you can spend them with the ones you love. A comprehensive HGH treatment program can help reduce body fat and restore muscle tone and endurance. Human growth hormone stimulates the growth of muscles and makes muscles stronger. Remember that wedding you went to last year? You don’t? Human growth hormone can even help improve your memory and concentration! It has so many other great health benefits that you have absolutely have got to explore more about it. Male Hormone Replacement Therapy is now becoming an important tool to help combat hormone deficiencies in men, andropause (Male Menopause) and the subsequent symptoms of aging. Visit an HGH Clinic for men to find out about human growth hormone treatment options.

Talk to your doctor today about starting HGH Therapy including HGH hormone replacement therapy injections. It is a decision you won’t regret. Let HGH treatment change your life and obtain information on hormonal therapy and its benefits for males in their 40 to 60′s and even 70′s.

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Low Testosterone Symptoms http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/low-testosterone-symptoms/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/low-testosterone-symptoms/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 19:01:18 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=422 Is Low Testosterone Causing Low Sex Drive, Erectile Dysfunction and Weight Gain?

More men are asking – is it Low T as you may have seen on the TV Commercial and on isitlowt.com.

Testosterone Symptoms as Men Age

As men age, their hormone levels decrease and their metabolism slows. Testosterone production declines every year especially after the age of 30 to 35. Low testosterone levels can cause a man to experience a variety of symptoms including low sex drive, inability to get or keep an erection (ED – Erectile Dysfunction), weight gain, irritability, loss of energy and muscle mass.

The health problems associated with low testosterone are becoming better known and its cause is now known as male menopause or andropause. Weight gain can easily occur because many men have the same diet and eating habits today that they had in their teens when they were much more active and had a much faster metabolism and higher levels of testosterone. As a result, by the time men hit the mid 30′s and 40′s, they begin to experience weight gains that doesn’t easily come off with exercise. As men experience men’s version of menopause the benefits of testosterone are gradually lost and symptoms of low testosterone begin to appear.

Men and the aging process. As hormone levels including testosterone decline, metabolism slows. Metabolism can be sped up through increasing physical activity, exercise routines and a more balanced, nutritional diet. However, many men find that they are no longer able to work out as they did before without feeling tired or fatigued. Their muscles may even hurt or feel sore after workouts. Their bodies start to lose their figure and exercise is no longer as effective in helping them to loose weight. Sex drive and desire for their partner decreases, enthusiasm, drive and ambition wanes.

Why? Low Testosterone. One of Low T’s symptoms is noticeable weight gains, muscle loss and softness in spite of exercise and diet. Because Testosterone is essential to so many of the body’s systems it plays a major role in keeping fit and keeping body fat in check. There are genetic factors tying obesity to men with Low T. Low testosterone in men creates a problem in fighting weight gain and losing fat. Men who are predisposed to being overweight are likely to have low testosterone levels and experience the symptoms of Low T.

Weight gain and muscle loss are closely related to a man’s testosterone levels. As men age and their testosterone levels decrease significantly, fat cells produce aromatase the substance in the body which is responsible for converting testosterone into estrogen. With more estrogen production comes lowered testosterone and the cycle of weight gain due to increased body fat continues. More body fat contributes through aromatase converted estrogen to lowered testosterone levels, and the lowered testosterone levels contribute to more fat and muscle loss. The answer is Testosterone Therapy or TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy). Testosterone Therapy

Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency include ED – Erectile Dysfunction, Muscle Loss, Weight Gain, Irritability, Low Libido or Lack of Sex Drive, Insomnia, Mood Swings, Depression, Memory Loss, Night Sweats, Hot Flashes, Irritability, Lack of Ambition or Enthusiasm and may be treated with Testosterone Replacement Therapy. Low Testosterone can seriously impact and steal away a man’s enjoyment of sex, energy, strength and vitality. If you are unsure if your symptoms are due to low testosterone levels, simply ask yourself some simple questions.

Am I always tired, feel exhausted, nod off in a meeting or right after a meal?

Am I irritable, annoyed, anxious, moody or feeling rage and anger all the time?

Is my libido and sex drive less, have I lost desire for my partner or interest in sex?

Am I beginning to have trouble having an erection or losing my erection while having sex?

Am I putting on lots of added weight or losing muscle mass despite working out or diet?

Am I having trouble sleeping, remembering or concentrating on everyday tasks?

Testosterone Replacement Therapy should be considered to help treat erectile dysfunction, soft erections, inability to get or maintain erections, with desire and sexual performance problems. Testosterone in the form of injections, creams, gels, patches, pills and pellets are all part of replacement therapy for testosterone. Testosterone substitution therapy is becoming more available through anti-aging clinics and medical spa centers administered by doctors specializing in age-management and other anti-aging treatments for face, skin and body.

Erectile dysfunction due to Low T can be treated with testosterone therapy to improve or reverse low t symptoms affecting men. In addition, a testosterone prescription can be written if after a blood test and comprehensive medical evaluation you qualify for testosterone treatment to replenish declining testosterone levels and raise the testosterone level back up into the normal hormone range. Ask your physician or endocrinologist about Testosterone therapy or call a Testosterone Treatment clinic for information. Testosterone injections will help to boost your testosterone levels and help alleviate erectile dysfunction symptoms caused by low testosterone.

Testosterone is a hormone that is produced by a man’s testicles and responsible for the development of male sexual characteristics before birth and after birth. Testosterone maintains a man’s sex drive and performance, muscle mass, bone mass, red blood cells, a man’s sense of ambition, vigor and well-being. Low production levels of testosterone can contribute to erectile dysfunction and loss of sexual drive affecting a man’s relationships. When ED occurs due to low testosterone production, TRT – Testosterone Replacement Therapy, especially using testosterone injections can help. Try Testosterone Replacement

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Testosterone Levels http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/testosterone-levels/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/testosterone-levels/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 18:24:54 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=1220

Testosterone Levels in Men

Low Testosterone

Low Testosterone Levels in men can create a hormonal imbalance that can effect a man’s sexual health, energy level and sense of well-being. Properly optimized and balanced testosterone levels in man’s body is an essential part of a man’s general health and wellness. Low testosterone levels in men during man’s menopause or Andropause, can cause LOW T – male hormone deficiency symptoms including, ED or Erectile dysfunction, loss of libido or desire to have sex, muscle loss, weight gain and fat accumulation, depression, moodiness, insomnia osteoporosis, and gynecomastia.

Male Hormone Deficiency & Testosterone Treatment

Male Hormone Deficiency can cause weight gain, hair loss, low sex drive caused by low testosterone, sexual function and male performance problems, and men’s muscle and bone loss. There are comprehensive hormone tests including testing for low testosterone levels and low HGH – human growth hormone levels available at HRT clinics – hormone replacement therapy centers staffed by physicians experienced in prescribing Testosterone injections and HGH injections for male hormone therapy. hormone testing for men measures all the various hormones and hormonal levels that have an affect on testosterone levels in men, including dihydrotestosterone (DHT), sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), estrogen, cortisol, and bio-available testosterone – also known as FREE T. It is the “Free T” available to a man’s body which is of high importance. When a man has an androgen deficiency, he needs to boost his testosterone back to a normal range.

Testosterone “Normal Range” – Optimal Level of Testosterone – Increasing Testosterone Levels

In men, the “normal range” of testosterone levels in men was determined to be between 250ng/dl and 1100ng/dl. This testosterone range allegedly reflects the ideal testosterone levels for men at any age, yet many men at the lower end of that testosterone spectrum do not feel well or perform well sexually at all. Many men at the lower range of testosterone also may experience loss of libido, soft or unsustainable erections, extreme fatigue or a lack of desire to have sex.

If you are experiencing symptoms due to low testosterone or androgen deficiency, you should see a male hormone replacement specialist and get a blood test to see determine your current levels of testosterone. After your lab test, your hormone physician will be able to examine your testosterone levels and your symptoms to find the optimal testosterone levels for you. Physicians who are Testosterone Replacement Experts and endocrinologists have determined the optimal range of testosterone for men to fall between 700ng/dl and 1100ng/dl; what many men experience in their late 20’s and early 30’s. Every man is different; what is optimal level for you may not be another man’s optimal level.

Bio-available Testosterone

The amount of testosterone a man has in his body means little if it cannot be utilized. An important part of testosterone hormone testing is to test men for SHBG – sex hormone-binding globulin which is the main protein that testosterone binds to when traveling through the body. The bio-available testosterone is the testosterone that is not bound to protein and is therefore accessible for your body to utilize. Even if you have high levels of testosterone, if too much is bound to protein, it is practically useless and can still cause low testosterone symptoms. “Normal range” for bio-available testosterone is around 150ng/dl to 575ng/dl. HRT physicians define optimal levels between 350ng/dl to 575ng/dl, though it is different for every individual. Hormone replacement therapy doctors and age-management physicians usually prescribe testosterone injections, testosterone creams and testosterone gels to increase a man’s testosterone levels. The price of testosterone treatment programs depends on the dosage and type of hormone medication prescribed.

Boosting Testosterone and Estrogen Aromatase Enzyme

In some cases, low testosterone levels in men may be caused by the conversion of testosterone into estrogen, an aromatase enzyme reaction combined with the natural decline of testosterone caused by hypogonadism, andropause – a leading cause of low testosterone levels in men.  The other is conversion to DHT.  To control these biological hormonal reactions that reduce available testosterone, your physician may suggest an estrogen blocker and a testosterone boosting or enhancing supplement along with a nutritional plan – Hormone Boosters, Hormone Supplements, Testosterone Booster, HGH Supplements, Growth Hormone Booster, Anti-Aging Vitamins, Pharmaceutical-grade Nutritional Supplements in combination with bioidentical testosterone replacement therapy. Uncontrolled estrogen levels in men can cause health problems for men as the high estrogen levels can cause prostate cancer, gynecomastia, muscle loss, uncontrollable weight gain and other adverse medical conditions.

An increase in testosterone in your body will provide these benefits:

  • More Energy and Strength
  • Increased Sex, Potency and Frequency
  • Better Concentration, Memory and Mood
  • Reduced Body Fat and increased Muscle Mass
  • Better Sleep, Attitude, Dive and Ambition
  • Increased Metabolism, Stamina and Endurance
  • Improved Fitness, ability to Exercise and Recover

Dihydrotestosterone DHT, Cortisol and Testosterone Levels

Male testosterone is converted into dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by the enzyme 5 Alpha Reductase. Low testosterone levels results in too much DHT caused by 5 alpha reductase enzyme reaction. When DHT and estrogen are too high in a man, he may experience male menopause symptoms including sexual dysfunction, significant weight gain and hair loss if levels are too high. Testosterone replacement therapy with bio-identical prescription testosterone injections, testosterone creams or testosterone gels and mitigating the conversion of testosterone and increasing the bio-available level of testosterone can be accomplished in a male or testosterone replacement therapy program. High cortisol levels also reduce testosterone levels in men. Cortisol interferes with testosterone’s ability to bind to its receptors making it less effective.

Bioidentical Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

Natural bio-identical testosterone replacement therapy can help raise low testosterone levels and in combination with proper exercise, diet and nutritional supplement plan optimize testosterone levels in men restoring sexual health, strength and enthusiasm for life.

I you think you may have LOW T, contact a testosterone hormone replacement therapy doctor or clinic Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Physician or Testosterone Therapy Clinic to learn more about how bio-identical testosterone replacement therapy and natural testosterone boosters can help balance low testosterone levels in men.

For more info about Male Testosterone Treatment & Low Therapy with Testosterone Injections and Testosterone Cream for Testosterone Replacement in men with Low Levels of Testosterone – Male Testosterone Treatment – Testosterone Hormone Replacement Therapy at AAG Health

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Testosterone http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/testosterone/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/testosterone/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 16:06:16 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=314 Testosterone | The male sex hormone.

“What happens when testosterone levels decline in men?” Testosterone is the key to masculinity and sexual vitality. When levels of the hormone testosterone decrease – a loss of sexual desire and ability to perform may occur. Men may look to Testosterone Replacement Therapy to help increase their hormone levels and get their “Low T” (Testosterone) back to normal levels.

If you are considering Testosterone Therapy to help you feel younger, restore your sex drive or lowered libido and maintain energy and vigor as you age, find out about all the available testosterone treatment options and programs. There are medical health clinics and hormone doctors that specialize in boosting and replacing testosterone in men experiencing low testosterone symptoms. You can obtain advice, help and information on the best testosterone therapies for your medical condition and symptoms. Male hormone replacement has become quite advanced with physician’s able to customize and tailor a testosterone hormone treatment plan specifically for an individual based on their medical history.

The possibilities and effectiveness of Testosterone Therapy are becoming well-known Testosterone Replacement Treatments can help restore your sex drive, increase your muscle mass while lowering body fat, sharpen your memory, increase focus and concentration, boost your libido – helping with erectile dysfunction (ED), support healthy heart function and significantly improve your energy level. As you get older, in addition to diet and exercise – testosterone therapy may very well be your ultimate Anti-Aging Formula.

The health benefits of testosterone therapy for age-related declines in a man’s testosterone level are becoming more apparent especially in the area of sexual dysfunction. While inability to have or maintain an erection can be due to psychological stress – low levels of testosterone can result in loss of libido and problems with erections. Both the stress and anxiety of modern day life are leading causes of erectile dysfunction or ED, so determining the precise cause of your sexual symptoms is important. Can a Low T Hormone Test help? – Getting tested for Low T (Low Testosterone Hormone Test) Low Testosterone Hormone Test for Men is the best way to find out if you have low T.

Learn more about Testosterone Therapy and how to increase low testosterone due to age-related hormone deficiency (Male Menopause / Andropause) and men’s health. 1-800-Testosterone.com | Testosterone Therapy & Low T Treatment for Men

What exactly is Testosterone?

The influence of testosterone in man’s life is paramount, it is what makes a man – “a man”. Testosterone is a hormone produced primarily in the testes and adrenal gland.

For men, testosterone supports:

» Sexual Function
» Sperm Production
» Bone Density
» Muscle Strength
» Body Composition / Mass
» Red Blood Cell Production
» Healthy Brain & Heart Function
» Physical Endurance and Stamina

If you have low levels of testosterone and are experiencing symptoms due to a testosterone deficiency, your doctor can prescribe testosterone for hormone replacement. Testosterone therapy will boost your testosterone levels. Testosterone treatment options include testosterone injections, patches, pellets, creams and gels.

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To find Testosterone Therapy, Low T Treatment Clinics and Doctors: Testosterone Therapy

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HGH or the Human Growth Hormone works to complement Testosterone. Many symptoms of low testosterone such as low sex drive, loss of desire / libido, erectile dysfunction , as well as growth hormone deficiency can be treated with hormone replacement therapy like HGH injections, testosterone injections, testosterone cream, and other forms of hormone therapy for men experiencing male menopause (andropause). A therapy that can help boost testosterone to normal levels will help in cases where testosterone is deficient.

Learn about HGH Therapies, HGH Clinics that offer Bio-Identical Human Growth Hormone and Somatropin rHGH Injectable Growth Hormone for male hormone replacement therapy and female menopause bio-identical hormone replacement HGH Clinic @ www.hghtherapy.com

Learn more about Testosterone, Testosterone Therapy for Low T and Andropause as well as what causes Low testosterone Levels in Men | Best Testosterone Replacement Therapy Center with Testosterone Physicians and Age Management Doctors offering male hormone replacement therapy like TRT with prescription Testosterone Injections, Testosterone Creams, Testosterone Gels, Testosterone Pellets, Testosterone Supplements and Boosters. Anti-Aging Treatments, HRT- Hormone Replacement Therapy, Testosterone Hormone Treatments and other male hormone programs and solutions for treating LOW T Levels – low testosterone in men. Testosterone & Testosterone Treatment for Men

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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men and Women http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/hormone-replacement-therapy-men-and-women/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/hormone-replacement-therapy-men-and-women/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 15:31:32 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=1204 Hormone Replacement Therapies – Testosterone – HGH – The Human Growth Hormone – Bio-Identical Hormones – BHRT

HGH – Human Growth Hormone, Testosterone Treatment for Low T (Low Testosterone Levels) and Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy with “bio-identical” natural hormones is an important medical treatment program that can also promote optimal health and wellness in those men and women experiencing symptoms due to menopause in women and andropause – male menopause in men (androgen deficiency or hypogonadism).

About Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy

Bio-identical (BHRT) – hormone replacement therapy for men and women has become a very effective tool in age management, and the fight against low hormonal health symptoms and deficiency conditions caused by menopause and hypogonadism, the male form of menopause. A hormone treatment program including testosterone injections, testosterone gel or creams that replace low testosterone levels and HGH injections that increase and raise low human growth hormone levels can have a positive impact on a person’s health and quality of life. HGH and Testosterone Clinics with physicians that are hormone specialists can prescribe hormone injections and HGH replacement injections as part of the hormone therapy program. For more information on the benefits of HGH Therapy, HGH Injections and Human Growth Hormone Programs visit AAG Health Medical Clinic in Miami Florida. Testosterone Doctor | HGH Doctor @ AAG Miami www.aagmiami.com

Male Hormone Therapy – Human Growth Hormone Therapy Programs at AAG Health – Bioidentical HGH Treatment and Testosterone Therapies – www.aaghealth.com and Hormone Therapy for Women – Human Growth Hormone Therapy Programs at AAG Health – Bio-identical HGH Treatment, Menopause, Estrogen and Testosterone Therapies for Women – www.aaghealth.com

To learn more about low testosterone, low testosterone symptoms, andropause or menopause in men and low testosterone treatment, visit: Low Testosterone

Testosterone Therapy for Men and Testosterone Replacement with Injections for Men are becoming the new way to combat andropause known as male menopause and some symptoms of menopause in women. Testosterone can help increase sex drive, performance and libido. Testosterone is also known to help relieve symptoms due to hormone deficiency like depression, insomnia or other sleep problems, weight gain, osteoporosis, erectile dysfunction and muscle loss. To learn more about male hormone replacement therapy visit: Testosterone Therapy for Men Testosterone Therapy for Men

Testosterone Therapy for Women Testosterone Therapy for Women

Low Testosterone Levels in Men can cause erectile dysfunction, loss of sex drive and desire. Learn how to increase Testosterone Levels using Male Hormone Replacement Therapy with Testosterone Injections, a Bio-Identical Hormone Treatment Product for Low T Therapy used by Testosterone Doctors and Clinics – Male Hormone Replacement Testosterone Therapy for Low T

Testosterone Therapy can Help

Learn How Testosterone Treatment with Bio-Identical Hormone Injections can Help: Testosterone Treatment for Men – Male Hormone Deficiency and to learn more about how low testosterone levels affect men, men’s sex drive, loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, male sexual performance and men’s health in general visit – male hormone deficiency, Testosterone Treatment for Men

HGH Therapy can Help

Learn about Human Growth Hormone HGH Therapies, HGH Injections with Somatropin Injectable HGH, HGH Doctor and HGH Physician’s Growth Hormone Centers, HGH Clinics that offer Bio-Identical Human Growth Hormone and Somatropin rHGH Injectable Growth Hormone for male hormone replacement therapy and female menopause bio-identical hormone replacement – HGH Clinic @ www.hghtherapy.com and to discover all the benefits of Human Growth Hormone and HGH Therapies – HGH Therapies @ www.hghtherapy.com

Learn more about Female Hormone Replacement Therapy

Women’s Bio-Identical Hormone Treatment at Female Hormone Treatment – Women’s HRT – Hormone Replacement Therapy and Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement for Women

Learn more about Male Hormone Replacement Therapy

Men’s Bio-Identical Hormone Treatment at Male Hormone Treatment – Men’s HRT – Hormone Replacement Therapy and Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement for Men

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HGH, Testosterone and Building Muscle http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-and-building-muscle/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-and-building-muscle/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 13:48:08 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=1263 HGH and Muscle Building

Never too late to Build Muscle Mass – United Press International
04-06-11

People lose Muscle and Bone Mass with Age

People lose muscle mass as they age but U.S. researchers say adults can fight the battle of strength and muscle loss that comes with aging.

Mark Peterson, a research fellow in the University of Michigan’s Physical Activity and Exercise Intervention Research Laboratory, says adults age 50 and older who are sedentary can expect muscle loss of as much as 0.4 pounds a year.

“That only worsens as people age. But even earlier in adulthood — the 30s, 40s and 50s — you can begin to see declines if you do not engage in any strengthening activities,” Peterson says in a statement. “No matter what age an individual is, they can experience significant strength improvement with progressive resistance exercise even into the eighth and ninth decades of life.”

Progressive resistance training means the amount of weight used and the frequency and duration of training sessions are altered over time to accommodate an individual’s progress, Peterson says.
The study, published in The American Journal of Medicine, finds after an average of 18-20 weeks of progressive resistance training, an adult can add 2.42 pounds of lean muscle and increase overall strength by 25 percent to 30 percent.

A good way for people to start on a resistance training program — after getting permission from a doctor — is to use body mass as a load for various exercises such as squats, standing up out of a chair, modified pushups and exercises such as Tai Chi, Pilates or Yoga.

Copyright United Press International 2011

Affects on Muscle and Bone from Hormone Replacement Therapy

Many men and women are turning to bio-identical hormone replacement therapy to assist them in alleviating symptoms of age-related hormone imbalance or deficiency. Women experiencing menopausal symptoms and men going through andropause or male menopause who may be experiencing hypogonadism, erectile dysfunction, noticeable muscle and bone loss accompanied by loss of energy, inability to sleep, depression, feeling very tired all the time bordering on sheer fatigue, mood disorders and other hormonal symptoms are exploring hormone treatments like testosterone replacement and human growth hormone treatments.

Hormone Therapy – Testosterone & HGH

Hormone therapy doctors and hormone replacement centers offer treatment programs for men and women with hormonal deficiency disorders and symptoms. The cost of Testosterone and HGH hormone replacement programs has become quite reasonable and treating hormonal deficiencies in adults is becoming a mainstay of medical protocol when low testosterone, low estrogen or low human growth hormone is diagnosed as the cause of health problems in both men and women. Hormone physicians usually prescribe bio-identical testosterone and bio-identical HGH Somatropin injections to replenish and raise low testosterone levels and growth hormone levels to optimal levels. This area of age medicine is sometimes called age-management whereby hormones are re-introduced to the body by injections, creams, gels, patches or in supplement form to boost hormone levels. Ongoing hormone treatment with testosterone injections and HGH injections is normally required to maintain the healthy or “optimized” level.

To learn more about boosting testosterone levels or HGH levels, visit:

How to order or purchase a good HRT – Hormone Replacement Program Online

Testosterone Injections and HGH Injections as well as HCG injections are used for hormone replacement therapy and contain a bio-identical or natural version of the growth hormone produced naturally by our bodies. In addition to strength and energy, hormone replacement helps to restore and improve internal organ function, bone and muscle mass. Testosterone and Human Growth Hormone decrease as we age and normally provides us with youthful energy, vigor, stamina, soft skin, thick hair, healthy metabolism, sex drive, good mood, improved drive and greater enthusiasm for living life. Bio-identical HGH injections replace the growth hormone our glands have stopped producing and help alleviate symptoms due to hormonal imbalance or deficiency in our bodies reversing many of the the affects of aging. HGH injections were approved for adults suffering from hormone deficiency in 1990 and over the last 20 years clinical studies and hormone replacement treatments have proved bio-identical HGH injections to be safe and life-changing.

Likewise with testosterone therapy – testosterone injections, creams, patches and gels are used to raise low testosterone levels. Testosterone treatment is especially helpful for men experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED) due to hormone deficiency and where male enhancement supplement or pills are not effective in treating impotence or inability get or keep an erection. Hormone treatment doctors usually prescribe injectable testosterone to treat men with androgen deficiency (male menopause symptoms).

How to Buy Testosterone and Human Growth Hormone HGH Injections

HGH Somatropin Injection is prescribed for Bio-Identical HGH Therapy for Hormone Replacement Therapy in Men and Women.

Ordering, buying and enrolling in a Human Growth Hormone HGH Injection program online is a simple and easy process. Contact a hormone treatment clinic for details:

1. Call a hormone therapy clinic like the Anti-Aging Group or AAG Health & Wellness @ 1-800-325-1325 or complete one of their simple online HGH / Hormone Therapy Info or Testosterone Therapy Info forms. One of the physicians or medical specialists will give you a call right away to discuss all the details of qualifying for and enrolling in an Injectable Testosterone and/or HGH Human Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy program after blood testing to ascertain a hormone deficiency.
2. A blood test and physical exam will be scheduled in your local area. You have your blood work done and then schedule an appointment with the physician who specializes in testosterone and HGH hormone replacement therapy, complete your medical history forms and have your medical evaluation.
3. Your physician will analyze your laboratory blood work report and medical history to determine if you have a deficiency in Human Growth Hormone HGH, Testosterone or other hormones. Your physician will then tailor an HGH Growth Hormone and Testosterone Hormone Replacement program for you.
4. Your physician will prescribe the appropriate dose of hormone medication and show you how to properly self-administer the HGH, Testosterone and HCG injections. Your physician will continue to monitor your progress with follow-up labs and exams. A updated dosage of Testosterone or HGH may be prescribed depending on the progress of your hormone treatment program.
5. HGH and Testosterone hormone prescriptions filled by the pharmacy are of the highest quality FDA-Approved Injectable Bio-Identical Human Growth Hormone or Testosterone and ships directly to your home or office.

Testosterone Therapy can Help

Learn How Testosterone Treatment with Bio-Identical Hormone Injections can Help: Testosterone Treatment for Men – Male Hormone Deficiency, HCG Testosterone – HCG Testosterone Therapy Treatment for Men – Male Testosterone Hormone Deficiency, and to learn more about how low testosterone levels affect men, men’s sex drive, loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, male sexual performance and men’s health in general visit – male hormone deficiency, Testosterone Treatment for Men

HGH Therapy can Help

Learn about Human Growth Hormone HGH Therapies, HGH Injections with Somatropin Injectable HGH, HGH Doctor and HGH Physician’s Growth Hormone Centers, HGH Clinics that offer Bio-Identical Human Growth Hormone and Somatropin rHGH Injectable Growth Hormone for male hormone replacement therapy and female menopause bio-identical hormone replacement – HGH Clinic @ www.hghtherapy.com or HGH Clinic – Hormone Therapy Clinic @ www.aaghealth.com

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For comprehensive information on HGH Therapy, Adult Human Growth Hormone Deficiency, HGH Products and HGH Hormone Doctors and HGH Therapy Reviews at www.hghtherapy.com HGH Therapy

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Testosterone and Manopause – Mens Menopause, Andropause, Anti-Aging http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/1104/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/1104/#comments Sat, 16 Apr 2011 22:15:08 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=1104 Testosterone News From Around The World

Manopause – Men’s Version of Menopause caused by a Testosterone Deficiency.

Tired? Irritable? "Low sex drive?" – You may have "manopause". Manopause is an alternative term for low testosterone, and it can really change your life. View a video of a guy in Idaho who started testosterone therapy with his doctor and has never looked back. Some claim we can tell how much testosterone the average man is producing just by looking at the size of his waist. If a man’s waist is larger than 40 inches, he will produce about 30 per cent less testosterone than a man with a waist that measures 37 inches or less.

Testosterone therapy helps breast cancer survivors. Researchers recently published data showing that sustained release testosterone, used with the estrogen blocker anastrozole, is effective therapy that helps improve quality of life for breast cancer survivors.

An important male health note: Pesticides found on fruit and vegetables could be doing untold damage to male fertility, research suggests. Thirty of 37 crop chemicals tested interfered with the action of testosterone, the sex hormone critical to a healthy male reproductive system.

To learn more about men’s health and hormone replacement therapy including testosterone and hgh hormone replacement therapy – visit, Hormone Replacement Therapy



AAG Health Featured Testosterone Article

Testosterone and Negotiation. Research from the Kellogg School finds that testosterone plays a forceful role in the way we negotiate. The negotiating process for your desired salary, for example, might depend more on hormone levels than the economy, according to the new study.

The study examines whether exposure to prenatal testosterone, the testosterone we are exposed to as babies in the womb, predicts aggressive responses to unfair offers during bargaining. The research finds that individual differences in testosterone predict whether one will act in retaliation after receiving an unfair offer. Those with higher testosterone levels made lower return offers after they themselves received an unfair offer.

“This research holds important implications for our understanding of the relationship between social challenges and the levels of testosterone present during early prenatal development,” said Adam Galinsky, the Morris and Alice Kaplan Professor of Ethics and Decision in Management at Kellogg. “As anticipated, the effects of testosterone during sensitive developmental periods do not motivate aggressive behavior per se, but rather increase the appeal of getting even.”

Additionally, the test also found that the testosterone level did not alter the perceived fairness of low-ball offers but predicted how people responded to this fairness. Those with higher levels of testosterone were more likely to act on their sense of unfairness by retaliating in response. “Our results have implications for situations with opportunities for repeat negotiations, especially in the workplace and when the power relationships might be changing,” said Galinsky.

“The takeaway is that if you push too hard against a person with high testosterone, then when the tables are turned they will fire back at you. For example, executives who are on the losing end of a salary negotiation might take his or her client list after they leave the company.” The new study, entitled “Lex talionis: Testosterone and the law of retaliation,” will be published in a forthcoming issue of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

If you think you might be suffering from Testosterone Hormone Deficiency also known as Low T, there are low testosterone hormone tests you can take to verify your levels. Testosterone deficiency symptoms can occur gradually over time so testosterone replacement may start out a lower dose of testosterone. Learn more about Testosterone Deficiency Symptoms and Testosterone Replacement. Visit the hormone replacement specialists at AAG Health and The Anti-Aging Group of Physicians or take the low hormone symptoms test online at: Testosterone Deficiency – Low Hormone Test


Video News Story by Carolyn Holly
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HGH Injections http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-injections/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-injections/#comments Sun, 10 Apr 2011 22:01:30 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=694 The HGH Injection Process

Growth Hormone Injection Administration Process:

Always read your specific Physician’s HGH Injection Dosage & Injection Instructions.

Note: This post regarding the injection of human growth hormone is for informational purposes only. Always consult your physician, endocrinologist or urologist before administering any hormone medication or drug and always follow package inserts included with medication prior to application. The growth hormone injection procedure shown below shows you step-by-step how to properly inject HGH. Safety, sanitation and proper disposal are always of paramount importance when administering hormone medications like HGH.


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Step 1: Remove the cap from the bacteriostatic water and extract 3.0 cc into the mixing syringe at a moderate pace.

HGH Injection Instructions - How to Inject HGH Growth Hormone

Step 2: Make sure all 3.0 cc has been extracted out, you will need it to mix with the HGH powder.

HGH Injections

Step 3: Remove the plastic cap from the small growth hormone bottle.

Injecting HGH

Step 4: Place the mixing syringe in the HGH bottle and slowly (a little faster than a drop per drop pace) insert the bacteriostatic water. Click on picture for closer shot.

HGH Therapy Injection

Step 5: After 3.0 cc of bacteriostatic water has been inserted slowly turn the bottle until the liquid has mixed with the HGH powder. DO NOT SHAKE IT, SHAKING WILL RUIN THE PROTEIN MIXTURE AT THIS STAGE.

Growth Hormone Injection

Step 6: Mixing is complete when the liquid has become clear and there are no more signs of HGH powder left in the small bottle.

Injecting Prescription Human Growth Hormone

Step 7: If you are ready for your first dosage get an administering syringe ready.

HGH Therapy

Step 8: Remove the caps from the administering syringe.

HGH Shots | Prescription HGH

Step 9: Insert the administering syringe into the bacteriostatic water bottle (now the mixed growth hormone)

HGH Treatment

Step 10: Extract the liquid at a moderate pace until your prescribed HGH dosage in units is shown on the syringe.

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Step 11: Make sure the syringe reads your prescribed dosage. For example, an HGH dosage of 40.0 units would be 2 IU of HGH)

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Step 12: You may administer the growth hormone in the belly area. The HGH injection is only to go right below the skin. For other areas to administer the shot, please read the package insert.

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Step 13: Dispose of the mixing and administering syringes in the provided container. (may not be the same as above)

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Step 14: Take the bacteriostatic water (now the mixed growth hormone) and place in the refrigerator

Step 15: Make sure to place the HGH mixture in the refrigerator and NOT THE FREEZER

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Step 16: Place the HGH mixture in a safe location where it will not fall on the floor and break

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Final Step 17: Make sure the refrigerator is at a normal temperature. Keeping the bottle in the refrigerator will make the HGH mixture last for up to 21 days after reconstitution.

For more information about HGH, Human Growth Hormone (Somatropin) Injections, HGH Prescriptions and Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy contact the hormone physicians and medical specialists at the AAG Health Anti-Aging Group at: HGH Injection @ www.aaghealth.com | HGH Clinic @ www.hgh-clinic.com | HGH Injection @ www.hgh-for-injection.com

Please note that Human Growth Hormone Injections are not administered in the same manner as Testosterone Hormone Injections. Growth Hormone is injected into the fatty tissue around the waist. Testosterone is injected into the muscle in the buttocks. Hormone injections are prescription medications and should be physician supervised. Only the prescribed dosage of injectable Testosterone or injectable HGH should be administered. Check with your hormone clinic or HRT physician for the cost and price of HGH Replacement Hormone Medication and HGH Injection Supplies.

ALWAYS read and follow your prescribing physician’s dosage and HGH injection protocol instructions.


About Injectable HGH

Injectable HGH medication is a Prescription Human Growth Hormone Injection that is highly effective when administered through subcutaneous injection. Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Injections are mostly amino acids which cause the pituitary to secrete human growth hormone and are known as are “secretagogues”. Somatropin – HGH injections are referred to as “Somatropin, rDNA for Injection”, “Somatropin recombinant DNA”, “Somatropin GH”, or “Recombinant” Human Growth Hormone (rHGH). Growth Hormone Injections are obtained by prescription only.

Injectable HGH – Human Growth Hormone Injection Brands include Pfizer HGH – Genotropin; Novo Nordisk HGH – Norditropin / Nordiflex Pro; Genentech HGH – Nutropin; Serono HGH – Saizen, Serostim, Zorbtive; TEVA Pharmaceuticals HGH Tev-Tropin; Geref HGH – Protropin; Eli Lilly HGH – Humatrope / Humatropin; NeoGenica – Hypertropin; GeneScience – Jintropin; and are Somatropin of rDNA Origin for Injection produced by recombinant DNA technology. Somatropin HGH injections have 191 amino acid residues and a molecular weight of 22,125 daltons – the amino acid sequence and structure are identical to the dominant form of human pituitary growth hormone.

Injectable HGH is injected into the stomach fatty tissue (like insulin injections). It is recommended to select a different injection site each time to avoid soreness, and sometimes injecting sites in the arm or inner thigh are also used. HGH injection syringes are ultra-thin the “Insulin Type” thin syringes with units marked on the side for properly measuring the growth hormone solution.

To learn more about HGH Injections, the different FDA-Approved brand name human growth hormone injection manufacturers, injectable HGH treatment programs and clinics that provide growth hormone therapies, visit AAG Health HGH Injection, Human Growth Hormone Treatment with Injectable Growth Hormone | Somatropin rHGH for Injection @ www.aaghealth.com

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Cost of Testosterone Replacement Therapies http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/cost-of-testosterone-replacement-therapies/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/cost-of-testosterone-replacement-therapies/#comments Sun, 10 Apr 2011 16:44:37 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=832 Testosterone Replacement Therapy Cost

Types of Testosterone Replacement

Modern medicine and advances in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and specifically (TRT) Testosterone Replacement Therapy have provided men with a number of testosterone replacement options. Men who are experiencing symptoms due to Low T (Testosterone Deficiency) can now find a hormone treatment method that best suits their lifestyle and finances. The cost of testosterone treatment varies depending on the dosage prescribed and the delivery method.

As bio-identical hormone replacement becomes more prevalent, men are able to speak to their doctors about the cost and effectiveness of the different testosterone therapy methods, the pros and cons as well as the cost of each testosterone treatment. Below is a list of the many types of testosterone replacement options and a discussion of the costs.

Testosterone Treatment Options

» Testosterone Cream
» Testosterone Gel
» Testosterone Injection
» Testosterone Cypionate
» Testosterone Propionate
» Testosterone Enanthate
» Testoserone Pellets (Implant)
» Testosterone Buccal / Gum
»’ Testosterone Pills (Oral)

As you can see there are a variety of testosterone delivery methods. Choosing a specific testosterone therapy method depends on your preference of a particular delivery system, the effectiveness and the cost of treatment. The pricing range of the various testosterone treatment methods follows below:

Testosterone Injection: $250-$500 cost per month. Intramuscular testosterone injections are safe and usually the most highly effective form of testosterone therapy. Injections are given approximately every two weeks. You can learn to self-administer your testosterone injections at home but many men prefer the doctor to give them the injection.

Testosterone Patches. $200-$500 cost per month. A patch is placed on the body containing testosterone (Androderm). The patch may be applied to your back, stomach, arm or thigh. Usually the testosterone patch is rotated to different parts of the body at seven-day intervals to lessen skin reactions, itchiness or discomfort.

Testosterone Cream or Gel. $200-$500 cost per month. Testosterone creams and gels are rubbed into your skin on your stomach, arm or shoulder. Your body absorbs the testosterone through your skin and many men find this form of testosterone treatment to be convenient. In addition, testosterone creams and gels tend to cause fewer skin reactions than a patch. Time is required to allow the cream or gel to dry and absorb. A person should avoid swimming or showering for 2 to 4 hours to ensure adequate testosterone absorption through the skin. Some of the well known creams and gels used for testosterone therapy are AndroGel® and Testim ®.

Testosterone Pellets. $250-$500 cost per month. Implantable testosterone pellets are a form of testosterone replacement therapy that uses testosterone pellets placed underneath the skin. Pellets can be a good alternative to other treatments for low testosterone for men who find complying with a cream or gel schedule or testosterone injection regimen to be difficult. Pellets can provide a sustained level of testosterone release for about 4 months and provide an added level of convenience for some men.

Buccal (Gum Cavity). $200-$500 cost per month. A small soft gum-like substance that adheres to the upper part of the gum delivers testosterone through the gum cavity high above your teeth where your gum meets the upper lip. As the gum-like substance is exposed to saliva it softens and dissolves allowing testosterone to be absorbed directly into your bloodstream. This form of testosterone treatment tends to deliver a steady dose of testosterone throughout the day and there is no unsightly patch or waiting for cream or gel to dry.

Testosterone Pills Oral Supplement. $50-$300 cost per month depending on dose. Taking testosterone orally is not recommended for long-term replacement therapy due to risks of liver toxicity. Testosterone pills may also cause an increase in bad cholesterol, increase the risk of blood clots and cardiovascular issues.

Getting Tested for Low T (Low Testosterone)

Get tested if you think you are experiencing symptoms due to Low T (Low Testosterone). Loss of energy, loss of libido and sexual dysfunction (ED), muscle loss, body softness and weight gain, depression, loss of motivation or insomnia can signal a testosterone hormonal decline. A simple blood test will help your physician determine what your testosterone level is and checking your testosterone helps you see if you may qualify for testosterone replacement therapy. There are physicians who specialize in treating testosterone deficiency also known as Andropause, Hypogonadism, Male Menopause or Men’s Menopause.

If your testosterone test ‘numbers’ come back low, your doctor may then recommend replacement therapy in the form of a cream, gel, patch or injection. Testosterone creams and gels are applied to the skin daily. Some men will not have good absorption and the effect on their testosterone level may be minimal and injections may be the only testosterone treatment option that is effective. Follow-up blood work will help your physician determine what dose and frequency is required to bring you testosterone levels back up into the normal range. Testosterone injections are administered every two to three weeks and are highly effective for testosterone replacement. You may choose to do this at your doctor’s office or self-administer at home. Testosterone treatment can restore your testosterone level back into a normal range alleviating and reversing symptoms of Low T.  Men suffering from erectile dysfunction caused by low testosterone can boost their testosterone to help alleviate the symptoms caused by low low testosterone levels.

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HGH: The Wonderful Growth Hormone http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-the-basics/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/hgh-the-basics/#comments Fri, 08 Apr 2011 14:59:19 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=164 HGH (Human Growth Hormone) is the most abundant healthful hormone produced by the pituitary gland located at the center of the human brain. The pituitary gland secretes HGH (Human Growth Hormone) supporting a variety of health functions of the human body. Growth hormone stimulates growth, fosters cell reproduction and regeneration. HGH Hormone Therapy entails human growth hormone replacement therapies that fight against aging and obesity. The Benefits of HGH Therapy include decreased body fat, increased muscle mass, increased bone density, improved energy levels, improved skin tone, increased sexual function, restoration of drive and improved immune system.

HGH is first and foremost, a "Hormone"

It comes from the pituitary gland in our brains and it stimulates protein formation, resulting in tissue growth. In addition to tissue growth, HGH increases calcium retention, strengthening the user’s bones. It also stimulates the body’s immune system and it stimulates growth.

HGH Growth Hormone is a natural occurring beneficial hormone. Contrary to popular belief, HGH isn’t just some steroid that baseball players use to throw the ball harder. It has other essential health uses as well. HGH Therapy can treat hormone imbalance, diseases that cause a person to be really short, such as growth retardation and Turner syndrome. It’s also been used for people with Crohn’s disease. HGH has also functioned as an anti-aging supplement and is used by many people to help fight premature aging because of it’s perceived anti-aging effects. Of course, most notably in the news, HGH has been used by athletics to enhance performance. One of the most effective uses of Human Growth Hormone is in HGH Replacement Therapy for those experiencing low levels of growth hormone due to menopause and male menopause known as Andropause. Read more – About HGH Therapy

The level of GH growth hormone in the body declines as a person ages and the most common signs of aging are wrinkles, loss of energy and muscle tone, mood swings, inability to sleep, weight gains, night sweats, loss of libido or decrease in sexual desire and lower mental acuity and concentration. According to studies HGH growth hormone replacement injections can slow down and help alleviate symptoms of menopause and andropause helping to effectively reverse the signs of aging. Human Growth Hormone users have shown increases in energy, lean muscle mass, mental alertness, decreases in adipose body fat, improved libido and sexual activity, better vision, skin tone and elasticity. In short growth hormone replacement therapy has been shown to help improve a person’s quality of life when a hormonal imbalance or deficiency is causing symptoms.

If you think HGH Treatment or Therapy Program might be right for you . . . .

There are several ways you can take human growth hormone. HGH can come in the form of an injection that can be prescribed by a hormone doctor after a comprehensive examination to determine if you have an HGH (Human Growth Hormone) deficiency. With two to three injections per day, you’re looking at seventy five dollars just for one day. HGH is also available as a nasal spray. However, there isn’t any research to prove that they’re effective. There are also varying doses of HGH Injections, Releasers and Supplements available that can increase the level of the hormone already in the body. The growth hormone pills are somewhat popular with HGH users but it is believed that HGH Therapy with injections is best for growth hormone replacement.

Still not sure? There are free questionnaires and HGH Tests (HGH Hormone Test) available online that can help you decide whether you might have below-normal HGH levels. You can also talk with patient care specialists who will be willing to assist you with any questions you might have about hormone deficiency or HGH. Locate an HGH Therapy Clinic near you! HGH Therapy Clinics or Call HGH Therapy Clinics

For more comprehensive information on the Human Growth Hormone, HGH Therapy, AGHD: Adult Human Growth Hormone Deficiency, HGH Supplement Products, HGH Hormone Doctors and Treatment Centers, HGH Therapy Reviews at www.hghtherapy.com HGH Therapy

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Who Needs Growth Hormone Treatment? http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/who-needs-growth-hormone-treatment/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/growth-hormone-treatment/who-needs-growth-hormone-treatment/#comments Wed, 30 Mar 2011 14:36:13 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=105 Growth Hormone, also known as Human Growth Hormone or HGH

is a hormone that is produced by the body’s pituitary gland. This hormone is essential for the growth and reproduction of cells, so it’s obviously necessary for people to grow properly. This hormone is produced in the largest quantities when children are still growing, and it sometimes comes in spurts during particular times in a child’s life. Since cells are always reproducing, it is produced in the normal body throughout the adult life, although less of it is produced as the body ages.

Today’s medical technology allows for HGH to be effectively reproduced in a lab in such a form that it is identical in molecular structure to the human body known as bio-identical human growth hormone and prescribed for people who need it most. The Growth Hormone Treatment can be taken through a shot or in a pill, depending on availability and needs but injectable HGH is the norm. There are a couple of types of people who might take this type of treatment, especially adults who have been diagnosed with Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency Syndrome usually caused by Menopause in Women and Andropause in Men.

For the most part, those who are on Growth Hormone Treatments are children whose pituitary glands, for whatever reason, are not producing enough HGH or any HGH at all. Sometimes this is because of certain cancers, but it can also simply be congenital defects. Children who don’t have enough HGH won’t grow properly. Sometimes it causes a delay in sexual maturity, and sometimes it causes extremely short stature. Either way, if the HGH levels in a child’s body are extremely low, HGH Therapy may be necessary.

Sometimes adults also experience low levels of HGH. Many times, this is natural. In the natural course of aging, the pituitary gland begins to produce less and less of this hormone. Eventually, some adults may start to feel the effects of this natural process in things like lack of bone density. When this happens, new technology allows for these adults to replace HGH through treatment therapy, which often reduces the effects of aging and increases overall vitality.

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Testosterone vs. HGH: Low Levels of Both can have an Effect on Your Health http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/testosterone-vs-hgh-low-levels-of-both-can-have-an-effect-on-your-health/ http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/low-t/testosterone-vs-hgh-low-levels-of-both-can-have-an-effect-on-your-health/#comments Wed, 30 Mar 2011 12:40:13 +0000 hghblog http://humangrowthhormoneblog.com/?p=59 Testosterone vs HGH (Growth Hormone)

As our bodies age, they begin producing lower amounts of hormones than they did when we were young and growing. Although this is a natural process of the body, in some instances, the body overacts and decreases hormone levels much more rapidly than necessary. This can lead to many symptoms, including low energy, depression and even a loss of muscle and bone mass.

Is it Low T ?

It can be difficult to determine which hormone exactly is too low. We hear a lot about LOW T. When men suffer from Low Testosterone, they often experience:

» Increased body fat and weight gain
» Depression and emotional instability
» Loss of lean muscle and strength
» Loss of bone density and mass
» Loss of libido and sex drive
» Sleep difficulties and insomnia
» Memory loss and inability to focus
» Erectile dysfunction ED and sexual performance problems

When you suffer from low levels of human growth hormone, Low HGH

You may experience these typical hormone deficiency symptoms:

» Significant weight gain and increased body fat
» Mood and emotional disturbances
» Loss of muscle and energy
» Loss of bone density
» Sleep difficulties
» Loss of libido
» Memory loss

As you can see, the symptoms of these two low hormones are very similar. Due to this, it can be difficult to determine exactly which hormone is low, especially since you may not suffer from every symptom caused by hormone deficiency or imbalance. In general, hormone deficiency sets an imbalance in motion and the body is not readily able to compensate for the loss of essential hormones. Hormone replacement is usually required to bring hormones back to healthful levels and restore a person’s sense of well-being.

An HGH Hormone Clinic or Testosterone Hormone Clinic

can assist you in determining if you are low on Testosterone vs. HGH or vice versa. The hormone doctor or endocrinologist may also determine that you are actually low in both hormones. Once it is determined through a blood test what level your hormones are at and where they need to be, the physician will customize a hormone replacement plan that will get your hormone levels back up to normal.

For even more information on Testosterone vs Human Growth Hormone, read the rest of our hormone therapy blog. Testosterone Therapy | HGH Therapy

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