Ingredients
The Science Behind
GH+Releaser
GH-Releaser Active Ingredients:
(Ingredients discussed in detail
below)
Each Capsule Contains 550 mg.
*Each
Four (4) Capsules Contain 2250 mg. : |
| Homeopathic
HGH (Somatropin) |
400mg
|
| Anterior
Pituitary |
80mg
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| Adrenal
Gland |
50mg
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| Hypothalamus |
20mg
|
|
Amino
Acid Blend:
|
| L
Glutamine |
200mg
|
| L
Arginine |
200mg
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| L
Pyroglutamate |
200mg
|
| L
Glycine |
200mg
|
| L
Lysine |
200mg
|
| L
Tyrosine |
200mg
|
| Creatine |
200mg
|
| Siberian
Ginseng |
300mg
|
*Inactive
Ingredients: Gelatin capsule,
Rice and Maltodextrin powder. |
| :: Supplement Facts Amount
/ Serving / 4 Capsules: |
| Calories |
22 |
| Proteins |
1.7g |
Recommended Adult Intake:
Suggested use: Take four (4) capsules. For
best results, take at bedtime, or one hour prior
to breakfast on an empty stomach. Take for
five (5) days and skip two (2) days then repeat
cycle. Optimal effectiveness has been shown
after 6 months of continuous use. If you
are pregnant or are being treated for cancer, seek
the advice of a health professional before using
this product.
Indications for
Use: A Natural aid in helping to
strengthen the immune system, reduce wrinkles,
heighten sexual potency, enhance energy, improve
sleep, sharpen the memory, reduce fat, increase lean
body mass, and promote healing.
GH-Releaser
Active Ingredients:
Homeopathic HGH
( Somatropin):
This component was added to put an extra amount
of HGH instantly into the blood stream, to be absorbed
by the liver and converted into IGF-1 for faster
uptake. By doing this the body should have a greater
serge of cellular energy.
Hypothalamus & Anterior
Pituitary & Adrenal Gland:
GH-Releaser uses a purified powder form of
the hypothalamus. The manufacturer tested this
additive for months before adding this ingredient
to the production line of GH-Releaser. The
Hypothalamus along with the Pituitary Gland is
the master source of chemical production and systems
management of most body functions. It is the final
common pathway directing input to the pituitary
gland, thus stimulating it to release stored GH.
Unless the hypothalamus is functioning properly,
there can be no release of GH or other protein
hormones. Since the anterior lobe of the pituitary
comprises 80% of the gland, we have included this
item at a 4: 1 ratio over hypothalamus.
The results of this test were an even greater increase
in the HGH levels of those tested before with no
side effects reported Again, this is an all-natural
ingredient that derives from Bovine and is similar
in nature to the Anterior Pituitary Peptides. Both
are all American Source.
L Glutamine:
The most abundant amino acid in the body. It is
a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that
the body may not be able to synthesize all it needs
when it is under physical stress.
Effects on HGH: Glutamine is the latest amino acid
to generate excitement as a GH-Releaser thanks
to a 1995 study by Thomas C. Welboume of Louisiana
State University of Medicine in Shreveport. Welboume
showed that a surprisingly small oral dose of about
2 grams of glutamine raised growth hormone levels
more than four times over that of a placebo. Even
more exciting, age did not diminish the response
at least in this small study of volunteers, who
ranged from thirty-two to sixty-four years.
Glutamine is the amino acid that is most used by
the body, particularly during times of stress.
The immune system and the gut practically live
on glutamine. If the body does not produce enough
glutamine, muscle loss and immune dysfunction can
occur. The gut atrophies, meaning nutrients of
all kinds cannot be absorbed as well as before.
High levels of glutamine in the blood translates
into greater health as a 1994 study showed in a
survey of thirty-three people over the age of sixty,
those at the top of the scale of blood glutamine
levels had fewer illnesses, lower cholesterol,
lower blood pressure and were closer to their ideal
weights than people at the bottom of the scale
in this nutrient. The low-glutamine subjects had
higher rates of arthritis, diabetes and heart-
disease, while those who were high in glutamine
said that they felt great.
L Arginine:
An essential amino acid (meaning that the body
cannot create amino acid on its own but must get
it from the foods we eat).
Growth Hormone Effects: Arginine causes the secretion
of growth hormone. In fact a 15 to 30 gram intravenous
infusion of arginine is used as a standard endocrinological
test to provoke the pituitary into releasing growth
hormone.
A study at the University of Turin, Italy, showed
that even though people in their seventies had
lower response than either children or younger
adults to arginine. The nutrient still boosted
their blood levels of HGH to triple the average
for their age group.
Arginine also helps to improve exercise performance,
because it is one of the main ingredients, along
with glycine that the liver uses to make creatine.
Supplements of creatine monohydrate are very popular
in the bodybuilding community because they raise
the level of high-energy creatine phosphates within
the muscle and nerve cells needed for high-intensity,
short -duration exercises. So with arginine you
get higher growth hormone levels and the raw material
for increasing your energy.
Arginine appears to stimulate HGH by blocking the
secretion of the growth-hormone inhibitor somatostatin.
It also greatly enhances the effect of growth hormone-releasing
hormone when they are given together.
Positive claims for arginine included increasing
fat burning and building muscle tissue probably
through the stimulation of growth hormone, increasing
the weight and activity of the thymus gland, boosting
immunity, fighting cancer, promoting healing of
burns and other wounds, protecting the liver and
detoxifying harmful substances, and enhancing male
fertility (almost all of which are enhanced by
LH). It also restores sexual function in impotent
men.
L Pyroglutamate:
An amino acid naturally found in vegetables, fruits,
dairy products and meat It is also normally present
in large amounts in the human brain, cerebrospinal
fluid and blood.
Effects on HGH: Pyroglutamate has also been shown
to be effective in alcohol-induced memory deficits
and more recently in people affected with multi-infarct
dementia. In these patients the administration
of pyroglutamate brought about a significant increase
of attention and an improvement on psychological
tests investigating short -term retrieval, long-term
retrieval and long-term storage of memory. A statistically
significant improvement was observed also in the
consolidation of memory.
In human subjects, pyroglutamate was compared with
a placebo in a randomized double-blind trial for
assessing its efficacy in treating memory deficits
in 40 aged subjects. Twenty subjects were treated
with pyroglutamate and 20 with a placebo over a
period of 60 days. Memory functions were evaluated
at baseline and after 60 days of treatment by means
of a battery made up of six memory tasks. The results
show that pyroglutamate is effective in improving
verbal memory functions in subjects affected by
age-related memory decline.
L Glycine:
A nonessential amino acid
Effects on HGH: Two studies found that amino acid
increased HGH in the serum. In one, 6.75 grams
at bedtime caused a three-fold increase, while
a Japanese research team showed that 30 grams raised
HGH levels ten times over baseline in patients
who had gastric surgery. An oral dose of 250 milligrams
in normal volunteers also showed a significant,
but less pronounced rise in HGH. They conclude
that "the facts demonstrated that glycine
is one of the stimulatory agents inducing the pituitary
glands to secrete HGH Glycine has also been found
useful in increasing output in exercise workouts.
It may be useful in dampening hyperactive brain
activity that produces spasms. In one study, 1
gram of glycine a day for six months to one year
significantly reduced spasms in all ten patients
with severe chronic spasticity in the legs, including
seven with multiple sclerosis.
L-Lvsine:
An essential amino acid that affects bone formation,
height, and genital function.
Effects on HGH: A 1981 study by an Italian Researcher-
A Isidori, M.D., and his associates at the University
of Rome, found that the combination of 1,200 milligrams
of lysine and 1,200 milligrams of arginine pyroglutamate
in fifteen male volunteers between the ages of
fifteen and twenty was ten times more effective
than taking arginine alone. According to the researchers, "we
could demonstrate that the association of the two
Amino acids does result in the release of biologically
active hormone able to affect peripheral cellular
receptors and thus cell growth in general. " The
fact that lysine and arginine together were active
in oral form, say the researchers, "is clearly
of considerable importance in clinical and diagnostic
practice. where it offers a more practical and
physiological approach. "
L Tvrosine:
An amino acid precursor to epinephrine, norepinephrine
and dopamine, three important brain neurotransmitters
involved in mood, mental function and sex drive.
Effects on BGB: Tyrosine is also used by the thyroid
gland for the production of Thyroxine, a vital
hormone involved in regulating growth. metabolism,
skin health and mental state. Clinical studies
indicate that Tyrosine can be helpful in reducing
the irritation, fatigue and depression of PMS sufferers.
Tyrosine is contraindicated for people taking anti-depressants
containing monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors,
people with high blood pressure or skin cancer.
Creatine:
Extra creatine is needed by the body to help develop
the skeletal muscles and to give them extra energy
for faster growth and leaner mass.
Siberian Ginseng:
The ginseng was added for it's general energy boosting
properties.
Gelatin Capsule:
All Beef bouillon gelatin USA source. Specially Coated to ensure absorbtion by the small intestine.
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