There is something impressive about HGH that seems to draw attention by both sexes across the world. Human Growth Hormone or HGH as is popularly known is formed in a division of the brain known as pituitary gland. This gland is in the midpoint of the brain. Inside the pituitary gland, somatotroph cells are responsible for synthesizing, storing and secreting HGH which is a chain of 191 amino acids protein.
From the day we are born, our body starts producing HGH which is the most plentiful hormone produced by the pituitary gland of the human brain. After this, HGH is engrossed by the liver and then altered into growth factors which act together with the cells of our body. This interaction is most critical for cell reproduction as it instructs the cells about when to live and when to die. If it doesn’t instructs the cells, the cell reproduction slows down significantly.
HGH offers lots of profit to human beings as it can manage ageing, boost our energy levels, deeply improve our skin, etc. It is supposed that it can control metabolism and help us grow some muscle mass. It is also believed to be related with the energy levels of the human body. A few diseases can also be cured using HGH through a certain therapy. But the main purpose of growth hormone is in the height gain. It has been found that children with suitable levels of HGH tend to gain more height as compared to children with insufficient levels of HGH.
The HGH levels are at maximum in the human body around the age of 20 and up to 28 years. As we grow older particularly around 30 years, normal levels of HGH drop quite speedily in our body. It is predictable that every 10 years, HGH level drops by 15% which leads to smaller energy and more fatigue as we grow older. During this age, the pituitary gland performance degrades and it slows down the production of HGH. As HGH level falls in our body, it leads to weight gain, bones turn out to be weak and calcium retention decreases. Some researchers have proved that HGH levels reduce about 80% with time.
As the HGH levels keep on to reduce with age, it can lead to severe diseases. These comprise cardiovascular diseases as the cholesterol levels are poorly affected by the drop off in HGH; some memory related disorders have also been coupled with the lack of HGH. People with enormously low levels of HGH in their body build up some sleeping disorders, their attention levels become poor and also they drop interest in their life in general. Some tiring and fatigue associated disorders have also been related with lack of HGH. Several cases have been diagnosed in which people with reduced levels of HGH have lost entire interest in sex.