HGH Studies

hgh lab workStudies indicate that growth hormone can provide anti aging benefits,increase energy, and improve overall mental and physical health. In 1990, the New England Journal of Medicine discussed the effects of growth hormone when it was administered to a group of men over 60. The study found that the men developed lean muscle mass when compared to a group that was not given growth hormone.

Another study, conducted by Dr. Leon Cass Terry and Dr Edmund Chein experimented with giving low dosages of human growth hormone with greater frequency. Although they used growth hormone injections, the concept of low dosage and high frequency is one that is used with rhGH supplements. The study that most participants had a greater than 70% increase in strength and body, as high as 84% improvement in energy levels, improved anti aging benefits, and a 75% increase in sexual potency.

Homeopathic HGH is recombinant growth hormone, which has been created by a succession process. The results of double blind placebo studies using rhGH were reported in Alternative and Complimentary Therapies in December 1999. The studies conducted by Dr. Brewett, Dr. James Hugh, Dr. Elizabeth Welsh, and Robert Jackson, D.C. tried to determine whether there was a difference when a placebo versus recombinant human growth hormone was administered and whether the effects of rhGH correlated to the concentration of the growth hormone administered. The study found that participants in the experiment received many benefits from homeopathic human growth hormone including: increased energy, sex drive, reduced fatigue, weight loss, and skin texture. The physicians concluded that their findings indicated that homeopathic HGH was a “safe, affordable method of improving body composition.”

The study specifically determined that orally taking homeopathic human growth hormone improved the volunteers’ psychological well being. Many volunteers also experienced more significant changes in lean body mass with higher doses of recombinant human growth hormone. Research on HGH and rhGH continues to interest physicians and is still ongoing, but the convenience and comfort of taking rhGH, the low cost, and the potential benefits are encouraging to consumers. Additionally, the 1999 study noted that volunteers in the recombinant growth hormone did not experience side effects which may occur with injections of human growth hormone.