By Samantha Dunkin
Human growth hormone or HGH is produced by our bodies and declines as we age. HGH promotes muscle growth, tissue repair, and provides our immune system with support. There are many products on the market today, that claim to aid the body in the production of HGH. Let’s take a look at the popular HGH sprays, and how they work.
HGH is produced by the pituitary gland and decreases as we age. HGH sprays work by stimulating the pituitary gland to make more HGH. The pituitary gland then releases more HGH into the bloodstream. HGH sprays can help the body to heal, repair cells, and stimulate muscle growth. Recent studies have shown that people that use an HGH spray sleep better, have more energy and feel less stressed. It is important for a good, quality HGH spray to have amino acids in it such as L-Glutamine, L-Arginine, and L-Valine. These will provide support for the body to help muscle and tissue growth. HGH can help your body hold on to muscle that you have worked hard to acquire in the gym and is reported to slow the aging process.
HGH sprays are available at your local vitamin store and do not require a doctor’s prescription. There are also several online stores that have HGH sprays. HGH sprays come in an oral spray or a nasal spray. They are easy to use, and are released straight into the bloodstream when sprayed directly into the mouth. The HGH spray will then begin to stimulate the pituitary gland immediately, to release HGH into the body. These products are considered safe for use for people over 18 years old and no adverse side effects have been reported with the use of these products. However, it may be wise for those with any pre-existing medical conditions to consult a doctor before using it.
Samantha Dunkin is one of the world’s leading authorities on Human Growth Hormone products. With over 30 years of research behind her Samantha has reviewed over 500 different HGH products, including the very popular Sytropin HGH Spray and GenF20 supplement.
When she is not researching Human Growth Hormone products, Samantha enjoys spending time with her two children in the Idaho wilderness.