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Growth hormone treatments simply refer to the use of growth hormones to stimulate cellular growth. Studies have shown that HGH treatments help to heal both external and internal injuries. In addition where muscle tissue atrophy or wasting away of muscle due to lack of movements is experienced, hormone treatments have shown considerable progress in preserving muscle strength. The lack of exercise as a result of lost limb control and the wasting away of muscle fibre can be mitigated through hormone treatment.

These treatments are not a new concept but have been used since the 1960s on patients recovering from major injury or surgery. Numerous studies on animals support the benefits of hormone treatment in speedy patient recovery. One study showed how using growth hormone treatment after performing a surgery on laboratory rats resulted in faster healing when compared to rats that were left to the body's natural healing mechanisms.

Today increased research and study has been done on its benefits and effects on people with different forms of physical trauma. The results have largely corroborated what has been known since the 1960s - that is, growth hormones provide a great deal of benefit for the human body. However, these treatments should only be carried out under the direct supervision of an experienced physician who can administer and track the patient's progress in order to minimize the likelihood of any adverse effects.

For patients recovering from major burns, skin grafting or extensive surgery, this form of treatment promotes cell growth and repair and thus healing wounds faster while ensuring body organs resume their normal function fast. The healing and repair process happens with the HGH joining or binding to the cell's receptors, which in turn stimulates the cells to multiply faster. A skin graft patient will experience quicker cell growth since the hormones attach to the damaged cell tissue. But HGH does not help the body's fleshy tissue recover from injury - it also facilitates the faster re-growth of fractured bones.

Protein synthesis is crucial for healing to occur. Growth hormone treatments stimulate insulin which is a key factor in protein synthesis. The protein synthesis in turn releases amino acids which help to repair tissue cells. HGH increases the inflow of amino acids into cells while at the same time reduces the efflux of amino acids from the cell. This ensures an optimal cell environment for growth.

Growth hormone treatments have also been proven to stimulate increased collagen accumulation and bone growth. Collagen is best known as a form of wrinkle removal treatment that is administered on patients through injections. Collagen helps firm up body tissue. HGH treatments encourage the body's production of natural collagen. More collagen around body organs ensures that wounds are held together more firmly and thus helping injuries to heal faster.

HGH treatments are just as effective in the healing of internal injuries as they are on external wounds since the hormones work at the cell level.

by: Jacque Crook




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