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GROWTH HORMONE
What is Cushing's Syndrome (Cortisol, Stress, Hormone Excess)?
This very rare disorder, caused by too much cortisol (an adrenal gland hormone) in the system, is characterized by an increase in body weight while height remains constant. Side effects may include easy bruising, thinning of the skin, softening of the bones, muscular atrophy (wasting) and general body weakness. A blood test is used to determine the amount of cortisol in the blood.
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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