http://www.hghblen.com About the history of human growth hormone ( HGH ) and why it became so popular.
This video is about the history of human growth hormone – also often pronounced in its abbreviated form as HGH – in relation to how it has been used for our better well being up to its present day use and relevance . HGH is a very large hormone consisting of 191 amino acids and was know as far back as the 1920’s. However, the scientific community did not take an interest in this molecule until around 1958. This is when an enterprising endoctrinologist by the name of Maurice Raben at New England Medical School in Boston used growth hormone on a child that was stunted because it could not produce growth hormone. The results were a amazing and soon the scientific community was involved. The GH that was used back then was not from the human body but from the brains of dead animals. It was a very expensive process because it took thousands of dead animals just to produce a few drops of growth hormone. Eventually as much as 5000 children were using this kind of GH. A serious problem developed when 3 children that were using this GH developed mad cow disease and eventually there were 7 that got mad cow disease out of the 5000 children. Obviously the FDA banned its use. It was then not until the 1980’s that HGH began to take on significance when a scientist named Herbert Boyer began to develop and invent gene splicing technology and eventually became a Noble Prize winner because of his work. In his work to develop gene splicing he had it in his heart to create the human growth hormone molecule. This was a momentous task because the human growth hormone molecule consists of 191 amino acids which means it would be very very difficult to produce even with the new technology gene splicing. Nevertheless, a company by the name of Genentech which Herbert Boyer helped establish managed to produce the human growth hormone molecule in 1985. They produced this HGH molecule but with one amino acid short of the 191 amino acids that makes up the HGH molecule. As a result, another company by the name of Eli Lilly a year later managed to produce the HGH molecule with all 191 amino acids. This meant that it was physically, biologically, and chemically fully identical to the HGH molecule that are human body produces. From this point things really began to take off and soon there were multitudes of clinical trials not only on children but on the elderly. Today there are over 1000 clinical trials that have been done mainly on older people that highly substantiate powerful health benefits of HGH. Basically HGH can cause a biological age reversal criteria of around 20 years or more in older people from their mid-30s and on. This is because as we age all the organs in our body shrink and become more and more less functional. As one consistently takes HGH over a time period of six months or a year these organs all grow back towards the larger size of the younger you with better function. Today the needle injected HGH therapy is only used by a few because it is very expensive and really has no advantages over the very inexpensive over-the-counter HGH products. These two products are secretagogues and homeopathic HGH. The secretagogues are basically an amino stack of certain amino acids are able to penetrate the blood brain barrier when taken an hour before or after a meal. I’ve only known them to increase insulin growth factor one (IGF-1) by around 106%. There’s been a good number of clinical trials that showed that homeopathic HGH increases insulin growth factor one by around 161%. Even the father of human growth hormone , Howard Turney said, "My wife and I have been using (homeopathic HGH)…for some time now…and we are receiving the benefits we were previously experiencing with the injectable form of HGH and at a greatly reduced price." Quoted in "Feeling Younger with Homeopathic HGH" by Dr. Howard Davis.