HGH Spray Questions
The human growth hormone, HGH, has becoming widely popular as a supplement that can delay the aging process and make one look and feel healthier and younger. Although supplements have been available for decades, a new form of the hormone is emerging which is creating much interest and many questions. This is the HGH spray, which is a form of supplement that can be sprayed into the mouth for the delivery of the hormone. As with any new form of health supplement, there are common questions surrounding it. Here are some basic facts about HGH spray.
An HGH spray when sprayed orally, releases an agent that activates the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the body’s production and distribution of the hormone. As the body ages, this production drops increasingly and the body rapidly begins to lose HGH. By spraying the Human Growth Agent – HGF into the mouth, the pituitary gland is stimulated to release HGH. One of the main benefits to an HGH spray is that the beneficial agent is then absorbed directly into the bloodstream. It’s partly due to this why it’s believed that HGH sprays work better than supplements that can be found in capsule form. This is because the amino acids present in HGH are thought to be too large to be able to be absorbed by the body in such a way.
Just as with oral pill supplements, HGH sprays take approximately six months before the maximum optimal results are achieved. However, HGH sprays are so effective and received by the body so quickly that some may feel immediate effects such as an ability to sleep better, having more energy, and feeling more alive in general. By the six-month mark more drastic results such as improvement to eyesight, stronger immune system, and significant weight loss can be seen.