• Loss of Muscle
  • Gain of Body Fat
  • Loss of Strength
  • Increase in Abdominal Fat
  • Elevated LDL (bad) Cholesterol
  • Decreased HDL (good) Cholesterol
  • Loss of Bone
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Diabetes
  • Thyroid Deficiency
  • Thin Skin
  • Lack of Collagen
  • Decreased Hair or Nail Growth
  • Loss of Hair Color
  • Reduced Energy
  • Heart Trouble

  • Reduced Libido
  • Depression
  • Loss of Memory
  • Inability to Concentrate
  • Emotional Instability
  • Loss of Creativity
  • Loss of Purpose
  • Loss of Ambition
  • Lack of Social Interaction
  • Joint Pain
  • Slow Wound Healing
  • Looking Older Than One's Age
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Diminished Eye Sight
  • Wrinkles
  • Back Pain
  • Organ Shrinkage


What Causes HGH Deficiency?
For years the orthodox medical community attributed HGH deficiency to genetics and aging. Although we cannot ignore these two contributing factors, we are compelled to look at them differently in the light of recent scientific discoveries.

In 1990 Daniel Rudman MD reported in the New England Journal of Medicine that "Human Growth Hormone levels control the way people age and are affected with diseases associated with aging." His conclusion after 10 years of research was that "we age because of our low HGH levels." We can extrapolate from Dr. Rudman's work that whatever contributes to aging contributes to HGH deficiency. We can increase the HGH level with the use of supplements like Sytropin, hence reducing the aging process. As we have all observed some people can look relatively young in their sixties whilst others can look relatively old in their mid thirties.


  • Viral Infection
  • Bacterial Infection
  • Chemotherapy
  • Alcoholism
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes
  • Synthetic Hormone Use
  • Junk Food Diet
  • Mercury Fillings
  • Lead Exposure
  • Smoking
  • Drug Use
  • Heavy Metal Toxicity
  • Birth Control Pills
  • Sugar Addiction
  • Antibiotic Use
  • Hypothyroidism

  • Venereal Disease
  • Depression
  • Metabolic Acidosis
  • Cellular Oxygen Deficiency
  • Protein Malabsorption
  • Sub Clinical Dehydration
  • Breast Implants
  • Radiation Exposure
  • Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Constipation
  • Enviromental Pollution
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Coronary Disease
  • Hypercholestrolemia
  • Arthritis
  • Testosterone Deficiency