Production of HGH
August 17th, 2008
Three organs in the human body mainly control the production of HGH. The pituitary gland in the brain, secrete the hormone into the blood stream. HGH travels to the liver, which is encouraged to product a hormone called Insulin-like Growth Factor. The administration of oral, but not transdermal, E2 at the usual clinical doses used in postmenopausal women decreased IGF-1 levels and the response of GH to GHRH in older women. The definition of anabolic is "to build up"- therefore anabolic steroids are hormones that cause increases body and muscle size. In many mammals, prenatal or perinatal "masculinization" of the sexually dimorphic areas of the brain by estradiol derived from testosterone programs later male sexual behavior.
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