Aging & Growth Hormone
Human Growth hormone is a powerful substance produced in the body. It tends to be produced and released in a pulsatile manner, often revolving along our circadian rhythm. Continue reading
Psychological effects of low testosterone
Low testosterone levels have been associated with depression and other cognitive and mood-related disorders. Continue reading
Why do testosterone levels decline in aging men?
As men age, changes occur that reduce the testosterone available to the body and that alter the ratio between testosterone and Continue reading
High Intensity Movement and HGH
High intensity exercise was a necessity of life for our ancestors as they chased down and killed animals for food. Many cultures battled with other cultures regularly. The fight or flight lifestyle was Continue reading
Fasting and Fitness Boost Human Growth Hormone
Intermittent fasting for periods ranging from 12-24 hours along with high intensity exercise has a positive effect on boosting human growth hormone (HGH). HGH is a very important protein-based hormone that Continue reading
Look Younger, Live Longer, Lose Body Fat…??
Look younger, live longer, lose body fat, increase muscle mass…the list goes on and on. There are many claimed benefits for HGH or Human Growth Hormone. But the real question is Continue reading
HGH: What’s All The Rage?
Human growth hormone is essentially a natural hormone produced in your body. Huddled up in the center of our heads there lies a tiny but very powerful gland called the pituitary gland. HGH is one of 7 hormones secreted by the pituitary gland. Growth hormone, like thyroid hormone, has Continue reading
CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW TESTOSTERONE
Monroeville, PA: The Endocrine Society has identified several conditions commonly associated with low testosterone: Continue reading
SYMPTOMS OF LOW TESTOSTERONE
Monroeville, PA: Take a look at the symptoms of Low Testosterone below to see if any apply to you. Continue reading
What is Low Testosterone?
Monroeville, PA: Typically, a man’s testosterone level is considered low if it’s below a level of around 300 ng/dL. Low Testosterone can be caused by a signaling problem that occurs between the brain and the testes that causes the production of testosterone to drop below normal. Continue reading

