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GROWTH HORMONEDiseases of the kidneys, lungs and heart may lead to growth failure as a result of inadequate intake of nutrients or buildup of waste products and undesirable substances in the body. Children with diabetes, or "high sugar," may grow slowly, particularly when their blood sugar is not kept near the normal range. Any disease that is severe, untreated or poorly controlled can have an adverse effect on growth. Severe stress or emotional trauma can also cause growth failure. 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. |
