HGH

HGH is a very long chain of proteins strung together similar to a pearl necklace. The 192 proteins are linked together forming this complex molecule produced in the pituitary gland in the mid brain and released in the bloodstream in small quantities usually during sleep in the evenings.

Children and teenagers produce an abundance of growth hormone to enable growth in all tissues. As adults, the role of growth hormone changes to that of a maintenance and repair hormone enabling tissues to repair following an injury or exercise to keep in a healthy condition.

The gradual decline in growth hormone levels occur with aging and can sometimes be accelerated through injury, significant trauma or other serious illnesses. This can render a patient insufficient in their growth hormone levels. This can effect many processes in the body including concentration, memory, mood, sleep, tissue composition in particular aging in the skin, withering and weakening of muscles and bones and an increase in abdominal fat.

Call 02 8880 7936 today to book an appointment to find out if HGH hormone treatment is suitable for you.