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Americans are the most overweight people on the face of the earth. Obesity has become a national epidemic. It is also a major contributor to over 100 known medical conditions. We are creating our own diseases while we dig our graves with our forks, spoons and knives. Concurrently diabetes is out of control and increasing exponentially. Our orthodox medical profession has failed us miserably in dealing with and preventing both obesity and diabetes.
Every obese person and every diabetic in America should have their HGH blood levels checked at least once a year. A very large percentage of diabetics and obese people are hypopituitary - they are deficient in Human Growth Hormone. The human body was designed to operate as a highly efficient, high energy fat-burning machine. Diabetics and overweight people have a highly inefficient, low energy fat-storing machine.
Obesity and diabetes are very complex medical conditions. It is an established fact that we cannot neglect the dietary, nutritional, genetic, psychological, spiritual and fitness factors that contribute to the disease process but we should not neglect the hormonal factors either. This is especially true in ight of the fact that such a large percentage of both diabetics and overweight people are found to deficient in HGH when tested. Is there a connection between obesity, diabetes and HGH deficiency?
In the March 2001 edition of Diabetes Medical Journal it was reported after years of study that "Human Growth Hormone restoration therapy improves insulin resistance." This is most significant because insulin stores fat. 75% of all diabetics in the US are insulin resistant. This means they are not actually deficient in insulin, its simply not kicking in to the cell where it belongs and is stored as fat instead. This means that many diabetics are being treated incorrectly. Prescribing insulin to an insulin resistant person could be compounding the problem. The Diabetes Medical Journal went on to report that low HGH levels are associated with diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, Alzheimer's, obesity, bone tissue loss and reduced immune function.
Is HGH therapy a new treatment for diabetes? Is HGH the magic shot that obese people have been waiting for? - Absolutely not. People suffering with diabetes or obesity are malnourished, over stuffed, nutritionally deficient and stressed out. They are, also, for the most part, severely deficient in HGH. Anyone with diabetes or a weight problem must address their condition with a total program that includes food supplements and vigorous exercise and they should be tested to determine if they are deficient in Human Growth Hormone. If your doctor is unable to provide this service for you, call us on 1-732 775 7575 for a free phone consultation so we can determine whether we can be of service to you.
According to medical science, after 75 years of use and 25 years of intensive research, HGH reduces body fat, increases cardiovascular function, improves protein synthesis and muscle growth, decreases atherosclerotic plaque, improves cellular oxygenation, stimulates metabolism, improves pancreatic function and upregulates every gland and hormone of the body; in short, everything an obese or diabetic person desperately needs. And, as incredible as it may sound, the above is only a partial list of the amazing medical benefits of HGH restoration therapy. |
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