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| What are the Ingredients in GenF20™ HGH ? |
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GenF20™ HGH, like all HGH Releasers, is made with a combination of 100% natural ingredients, and no synthetic substances. Our "Secret Formula" is a special blend of amino acids and mineral components vital to one's health and well being. A "Multi-Vitamin", if you will, but one that focuses primarily on stimulating the bodies own natural ability to create HGH. |
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| Let's explain what these ingredients really are, and what they do... |
| Chromium GTF: |
Chromium GTF (Glucose Tolerance Factor) is a trace mineral that plays a role in regulating blood sugar levels and supports proper insulin function in the body. Insulin plays an important role in weight management, heart and muscle health. When this function is not working properly, the cells resist insulin and do not properly absorb the glucose needed for energy. This increases sugar cravings and leads to weight gain. |
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| L-Ornithine: |
L-Ornithine is widely used to boost HGH. Along with L- Arginine, promotes muscle-building activity in the body by increasing levels of anabolic (growth-promoting) hormones such as insulin and growth hormone. A stimulant for growth hormone release and is thought to help build the immune system, promote wound healing and support liver regeneration. Ornithine is usually supplemented along with Arginine |
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| L-Arginine: |
| L-Arginine is an essential amino acid that has been show to lower blood pressure, treat Hypertension and promote wound healing. L-arginine is required for the body to synthesize nitric oxide, which enables the arterial system to retain its youthful elasticity, thus alleviating hypertension in some people. Nitric oxide also helps to produce endothelial relaxation factor, which is needed by the arterial system to expand and contract with each heartbeat. Numerous studies document enhanced wound healing in response to L-arginine supplementation. |
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| L-Lysine: |
L-Lysine is an amino acid that you obtain naturally through your diet. It is one of the amino acids that can only be acquired through your diet or by taking supplements. . Lysine is important for proper growth and it plays an essential role in the production of carnitine, a nutrient responsible for converting fatty acids into energy and helping to lower cholesterol. Lysine appears to help the body absorb and conserve calcium and it plays an important role in the formation of collagen, a substance important for bones and connective tissues including skin, tendon, and cartilage. |
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| L-Tyrosine: |
L-Tyrosine is an amino acid, one of the building blocks of protein. It plays an important role in the production of neurotransmitters that regulate emotions. L-tyrosine benefits include helping the brain to produce adequate amounts of the neurotransmitters L-dopa, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. All of these are necessary to regulate emotions. If levels of these neurotransmitters are insufficient, feelings of sadness, anxiety, irritability and frustration can result. In addition, dopamine helps suppress appetite and reduce body fat, so people with insufficient levels of this neurotransmitter may find they are gaining weight or struggling to lose it. Other possible l-tyrosine benefits include helping to calm the body, increase energy and enhance libido. It is also converted into the skin pigment melanin that protects the skin from harmful UV light rays. |
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| L-Glutamine: |
L-Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in circulation. It is actively transported, & metabolized in nearly all tissue. Glutamine is a major fuel source & therefor energy source for the entire body. It is particularly concentrated in the brain, skeletal muscles, gut lining, lungs, heart, kidneys, & liver where it has multiple & critical functions. |
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| L-Glycine: |
L-Glycine is an amino acid used by the body to build proteins. L-Glycine promotes health of the thymus gland, spleen, and bone marrow and balance white cell production. L-Glycine slows down muscle degeneration by supplying additional creatine, which is a compound that is present in muscle tissue. It is utilized in the construction of DNA and RHA. L-Glycine is essential for the synthesis of nucleic acids, bile acids and other nonessential amino acids in the body. It has been used in the treatment of manic depression and is also effective in the treatment of hyperactivity. |
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| Pituitary Powder: |
| Anterior Pituitary Powder is believe to help lesson some conditions associated with aging including poor muscle tone. |
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| Colostrum: |
Colostrum (found in "Mother's Milk") actually works as a natural and 100% safe vaccine. It contains large quantities of an antibody called secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA). IgA protects the places most likely to come under attack from germs, namely the mucous membranes in the throat, lungs, and intestines. Colostrum is high in carbohydrates, protein, and antibodies and low in fat. Colostrum also contains high concentrations of leukocytes, protective white cells which can destroy disease-causing bacteria and viruses. It is sometimes used as a dietary supplement for general immunity and physical strength. |
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| Phosphatidyl Choline: |
Phosphatidyl choline is an important structural component of cell membranes and assists in the breakdown of fats. Phosphatidyl choline's role in the maintenance of cell membrane integrity is vital to all of the basic biological processes. In addition to providing choline needed for cell membrane integrity, PC is also an essential component of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter required for normal brain activity and assists in the breakdown of fats. Although the human body can synthesize choline, additional amounts from the diet are considered essential under certain circumstances. |
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