HGH:   How Human Growth Hormone works                        

HGH stands for Human growth hormone and it is a type of protein that stimulates the cell reproduction and the growth in human beings as well as in animals. HGH is also known as somatotropin (STH) and it is a single chained polypeptide hormone. HGH or the 191-amino acid is secreted and stored by minute somatotroph cells that lie deep inside the lateral wings of pituitary gland. The effects of HGH on human body tissues are generally describes as the anabolic or the building up of the body. HGH is responsible for the growth of the human body parts and like other hormones HGH interacts with a particular receptors located at the surface of the cells. The best example of the action of human growth hormone is the growth of height during childhood that is stimulated by two mechanisms. Firstly, the height growth in childhood is due to the division of chondrocytes cells that are situated in the cartilage. Chondrocytes are primary cells that determine the length of child’s bones, legs and arms. Other than multiplying chondrocytes cells HGH also stimulates the production of IGF-1, insulin that increases the rate of growth in a child. The production of human growth hormone decreases with the increasing body age. Lack of HGH could result into various GH deficiency diseases. In order to cope with GH deficiency diseases, various herbs and HGH stimulators have been introduced. Following are two of the most widely used HGH products.

GH secreted from Mucuna Pruriens herb:

Mucuna pruriens, a tropical plant with long vines contains Levodopa in high concentration. Levodopa is the antecedent of neurotransmitter dopamine that has been used from quite a long time in curing disease like Parkinsonism. However, the most important thing about this shrub is that it has the ability to increase human growth hormone production. Mucuna pruriens plants could help in building muscles and it also increases the body strength. Most advanced research has proved that mucuna pruriens plant contains crude proteins that ranged from 20%-29%, dietary fiber 8-10%, carbohydrates 50-60% and crude lipid 6-7%. Other than these essential elements, mucuna prueiens also contains several other useful compounds including alkaloids.

Human growth hormone stimulators:

Human growth hormone stimulators only help to stimulate the production of human growth hormone and they do not contain hormones in them. HGH stimulators treatments are available in many ranges of products that include sprays, supplements and creams. There are both natural as well as herbal human growth hormone stimulators available in the market. Today, a large number of people rely on these HGH stimulator products thinking that if will make them younger. Unlike HGH treatments which are injected, HGH stimulators just help the human body to produce more HGH. HGH stimulators sprays contain some amino acids, extracts, minerals and vitamins and they are taken orally. These HGH stimulators are also available in tablet, capsule and powder form. However, before buying them one should consult a doctor in order to avoid side effects of some of these HGH stimulators.