Human Growth Hormone Therapy Â
 The human growth hormone is naturally produced in the body's pituitary gland after being instructed to do so through a release of hormone in the brain's hypothalamus region. It is what causes our cells to grow and repair themselves. With age or in major brain trauma, this hormone can develop a deficiency.    Â
Technology and research has brought prospective therapies for people in the attempt to reverse the inevitable effects of the aging process. At some point in human life, most people feel like they are waging a war with their body and regular diet and exercise just doesn't work any longer. Increases in body fat, sleeping problems, loss of lean muscle tissue and a decrease in mental function are all a part of life as one gets older. Human Growth Hormone therapy gives people the hope that they can combat these signs of added on years.    Â
Human Growth Hormone or HGH replacement therapy is available through many forms, but two most popular forms are through HGH supplements and HGH sprays. Another less popular form is injections. Injections are one of the most expensive drugs available and requires a prescription and has been known to cause serious side effects. Â Â Â Â
The HGH sprays do not require a prescription and are reported to be the safest and most popular methods of Human Growth Hormone replacement therapies. The HGH sprays have the advantage in their ease of usage, the customer simply squirts below the tongue one to two times a day. After a three week period, many customers claim improvements in energy, alertness, strength and in their physical health overall after their treatments. Sprays can sometimes contain homeopathic amounts of amino acids, vitamins and herbs rather than the required homeopathic human growth hormone. Â Â Â Â
HGH supplements come in a few different forms and act in a similar manner to the HGH sprays. The customer has the choice of powder, effervescent tablet or capsule forms that he or she will ingest one or two times daily. Consumers of the supplement form of the Human Growth Hormone replacement therapy have reported the same results as with the HGH sprays. Supplement form of HGH therapy actually does not contain the human growth hormone, but instead contain ingredients that are the building blocks for the body to convert into the HGH. Â Â Â Â
Exercise can also increase the body's production of HGH on its own which can be the ideal HGH therapy, but can only come from high-intensity or strenuous exercise, which does not help the majority of persons interested in Human Growth Hormone therapies. Â
HGH therapies have reported beneficial results such as an increase in lean muscle mass, a reduction in body fat, enhanced skin thickness and elasticity, reduction of infection and healing times after an injury or surgery, limited wrinkling due to sun damage, increase in bone density, improved energy levels, improved cholesterol levels, greater capacity for exercise, improved mood and feeling of well-being, improved blood flow to the kidney. While some benefits are noticed only weeks after therapy begins, other benefits take longer to show, some as many as three to eleven months later.