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From the Experts who developed its Clinically-Tested, Safe, Effective use Homeopathically

1. Cell signaling, memory activation, and functioning by homeopathic hGH requires no replacement
Cell-to-cell communication is fundamental to healthy living.  Your body increases production during puberty, after this it steadily decreases.  However, you continue to manufacture hGH throughout your life.  Instead of taking injections, you only need to activate the cell receptors sites of hGH signaling within and use naturally, internally secreted hGH appropriately.  Cell signaling is like talking to yourself only at the cellular level.  When cells are signaled and activated, they respond naturally and in balance with yourself.

As a person ages, hGH is more difficult to release from the pituitary gland.  Trying to make more hGH, or trying ‘hormone replacement’ is not necessary for a generally healthy person, and may if the dosage is incorrect, and not carefully cycled, may stimulate adverse effects.  Even a 3X  (.001) homeopathic hGH potency is above the level the body normally produces in a day.

The homeopathic potencies of hGH in Secure enable the body to optimally respond to itself with clinically proven, safe benefits.

2. hGH, a multi-potent growth factor, has a broad array of benefits.
hGH has properties and functions in the body as both a hormone and a growth factor.  HGH was misnamed as a classical hormone by researchers long ago, before growth factor signaling was discovered.  A traditionalist views hGH as a hormone because it is produced in and secreted by the pituitary gland to signal the liver to produce insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1).

Growth factors are small signaling proteins that regulate cell-to-cell communication, cell growth, immune activities and co-ordinate many activities throughout the body.  Today’s researchers know that hGH is a growth factor because it is produced by cells outside of the pituitary and has a multitude of functions.  The other cells in the body that produce hGH are immune cells called NK (natural killer cells), bone cells (called osteoblasts), and fat cells (called preadipocytes).  HGH signals go beyond what hormone signals do.

3. hGH signals the liver to produce insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
HGH and IGF-1 are different molecules; there is no conversion.  One of the signaling functions of hGH is to instruct the liver to produce IGF-1.  HGH and IGF-1 are members of two different and larger families.  Cell receptor sites recognize different molecular structures as different signals, (which you could think of as a bioelectric energy or aura), thus the two structures of hGH and IGF-1 are unique communicating functions and causing different cell activations.

4. Growth hormone is a cell-to-cell communicator.
At a whole body level, health and harmony in the body arise when cells talk to each other.  HGH teams with IGF-1 to co-ordinate the mind and body.  HGH integrates the person, relieving them of stress and assuring one with confidence, a sense of physical prowess and mental well-being.

5. hGH is not a steroid. 
HGH is sometimes wrongly categorized as a steroid.  The steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol; growth hormone is not.  Steroid hormones pass through the cell surface (lipid bilayer) and bind to receptors within the cell; growth hormone does not.  Examples of steroid hormones are: pregnenolone, progesterone, aldosterone, testosterone, estradiol, and cortisol.

6. Human growth hormone is for humans.
Humans have evolved to selectively respond only to hGH.  Signals from animals such as bovine or pig pituitary, or liver extracts confuse the body.  The body gives danger signals like excessively high levels of hGH or IGF-1 in the blood to warn the body of disruption.  Use of cow (bovine) or pig extracts cause the body’s immune system to go on alert.

Note that a single amino acid difference in the functional area of human growth hormone renders it inactive.  

7. The three-dimensional structure of rhGH optimizes performance.
In the ‘olden’ days people used ‘organotherapy’ and glandular therapy to support their health because they did not have access to specifically targeted molecules.  In the 21st century, people have learned from their mistakes, especially related to impure sources of growth hormone, or from adding bovine or pig extracts to products.

Molecular biologists studied the language of cells, finding that structural signals evoke normal functioning.  The molecular structure of hGH is unique and specific to humans.  Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is pure and safe; the only FDA approved source for use.