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Sermorelin - The Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH)
Effects of Growth Hormone Deficiency
Until recently the effects of Growth Hormone Deficiency in adults were unknown. It is now recognized as a specific clinical syndrome with numerous physiological consequences with effects on:
- Changes in body composition, including central obesity.
- Lipids in the blood.
- Muscle strength.
- Bone composition.
- Exercise capacity and energy.
- Cardiovascular risk.
- Psychological well-being.

Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD) can be effectively treated with recombinant human Growth Hormone. A medically supervised HGH program has many benefits that can improve the user’s life on every level imaginable and AAG Health specializes in treating adults who are experiencing symptoms and problems associated with AGHD.
What is Sermorelin?
Sermorelin is a biological active analog of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) that is produced by the human brain to stimulate production and release of growth hormone by the pituitary gland.
Sermorelin stimulates production of the body's own HGH. It is a truncated analog of growth hormone releasing factor (GRF 1-44) that is naturally produced by the brain to stimulate pituitary production and secretion of HGH.
During youth, ample amounts of GHRH are produced so that the pituitary is able to provide the body with sufficient growth hormone to sustain health, vitality and otherwise normal aspects of form and function. GHRH declines with age causing reduced production and secretion of pituitary HGH and thereby increasing the sequelae of growth hormone insufficiency.
Unlike HGH, Sermorelin affects a more primary source of failure in the GH neuroendocrine axis, has more physiological activity, has a better safety profile, and its use for adult hormone deficiency is not restricted.
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Signs of Adult Onset Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD)
- SKIN Skin loses elasticity. Becomes thinner, sags, and wrinkled.
- ENERGY Loss of vigor and stamina.
- BONE Bones lose strength. Tendency toward osteoporosis.
- SEXUAL POWER Loss of sexual powers and libido.
- MUSCLE Muscles lose strength and mass.
- FAT Fat tissue increases and accumulates.
- MEMORY Memory begins to fade.
- HEART Heart muscle loses strength.
- KIDNEY Decreased kidney function.
- IMMUNE SYSTEM Decreased immunity and increased healing time.
- HAIR Hair becomes thinner and loses color.
- CHOLESTEROL Increased cholesterol level.
Effects of HGH / Sermorelin Therapy
- SKIN - Increased skin elasticity, texture, and tightness.
- ENERGY - Increased energy and emotional stability.
- BONE - Improved bone strength.
- SEXUAL POWER - Increased sexual potency and frequency.
- MUSCLE - Increased muscle strength and mass.
- FAT - Decreased fat tissue.
- MEMORY - Improved mental functioning and strength.
- HEART - Improved cardiovascular strength and lower blood pressure.
- KIDNEY - Improved kidney function.
- IMMUNE SYSTEM - Improved immunity and healing.
- HAIR - Improved hair texture.
- CHOLESTEROL - Elevated HDL and lowered LDL.
Hormones can be thought of as "messengers" that are produced by the endocrine glands and then sent all over the body to stimulate specified activities. For example, growth, digestion, reproduction, and sexual functions are all triggered by hormones and they all depend on hormones to work properly.
HGH is one of several endocrine hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, melatonin and DHEA that decline in production as we age. As its name suggests, human Growth Hormone is an endocrine hormone that makes humans grow.
HGH is a complex protein molecule of 191 amino acids linked in a specific sequence. It is secreted in pulses by the pituitary gland. These pulses vary between 10 and 30 per day and can be strengthened by exercise. For years, doctors have prescribed HGH for children who needed a growth boost but growth deficiencies do not just affect children, they can be a significant problem for adults too. HGH is critical for tissue repair, healing, muscle growth, bone strength, brain function, physical and mental health, energy, and metabolism.
HGH is produced at a rate that peaks during adolescence, at time when normal growth is accelerated. The production of HGH decreases with age, 14% each year on average. Humans normally produce about 500 micrograms of HGH daily at age 20.By age 80, the daily production falls to 60 (or less) micrograms. Many doctors consider IGF-1 levels below 200 to be HGH deficient and a diagnosis on Adult Onset Growth Hormone Deficiency Syndrome is made.
In the month of August of 1996, the FDA approved recombinant human Growth Hormone for the use in adult patients for the first time. Before, it was approved it only was authorized for use to promote growth in short children with growth deficiencies. Now HGH can be prescribed for deficient adults to treat Adult Onset Growth Hormone Deficiency Syndrome.
For most people the pituitary gland produces sufficient HGH to retain a youthful appearance until age 35 or so. Then, somewhere between age 40 and 50, the body's ability to produce HGH declines to the point where the signs of Adult Growth hormone Deficiency (AGHD) begin to show.
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