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GROWTH HORMONE
What Are Growth Disorders?
There are many causes of growth failure in children. Some are constitutional, some
are genetic, and some are the result of hormonal disorders. In some cases the growth
disorder may be recognized at birth; in others, a parent may be concerned that the
child is the shortest in the class, still wearing the same size clothing as last year,
and growing less than two inches a year. In these cases, a thorough medical evaluation
by a pediatric endocrinologist (or other growth specialist) is necessary to determine
if there is a growth disorder affecting the child's development.
It is now evident that even more advanced substitutes for growth hormone are becoming available
as research continues. One of the most popular growth hormone natural stimulants
is a product called "GROWTH BOOSTER PLUS" which can be learned about at www.growtall.com Growth Booster Plus helps stimulate
growth hormone releasing factor (GHRF),
the hypothalamic chemical that directs the pituitary to produce growth hormone, and
somatomedin, the "middle-man" that links growth hormone with linear growth.
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