Certified
Natural High-Potency HGH
is a
revolutionary replacement for Human Growth Hormone
supplement. Containing only the finest ingredients, HGH can
help the body reach its highest potential, providing the
body with essential amino acids and compounds to excel.
A Brief Description of Amino Acids and the essential role
they play in the body:
Since
the end of the twentieth century, amino acids have become
popular dietary supplements for everything from weight
training and weight loss, to the treatment of chronic
diseases. Amino Acids are the building blocks of protein in
the body. They are defined as a group of nitrogen-containing
compounds creating the structure of proteins. Essential to
human metabolism, they make the body function properly,
maintaining good health Of the 28 amino acids known by
science to exist, eight of them are considered
essential.
These eight can only be obtained by ingestion, and are L-isoleucine,
L-leucine, L-lysine, Lmethionine, L-phenylalanine, L-threonine,
and L-valine. Other, so-called
nonessential
amino
acids (nonessential
meaning that the body can manufacture these in limited
quantities by itself) include L-alanine, L-arginine,
L-aspartic acid, L-cysteine, L-glycine, L-glutamic acid, L-histidine,
L-proline, L-serine, L-taurine, and L-tyrosine.
Amino
acids are a part of chemical reaction that occurs in the
human body. If water is removed from the human body, 75% of
what is left are amino acids. 95% of hormones are amino
acids and all neurotransmitter proteins, except for one, are
composed of amino acids.
HGH’s Proprietary Blend of Ingredients includes:
Mucuna Pruriens:
Also
known as velvet bean or cowhage, this herb has been used
medicinally for centuries in India.1.
Mucuna
seeds
contain L-Dopa, an amino acid involved in the production of
dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain. Parkinson’s
disease is a progressive disorder of the central nervous
system.2
The
main cause of Parkinson’s is not known, but a deficiency in
dopamine (due to the depletion over time of
dopamine-producing cells) is a major factor. For this
reason, L-Dopa is used as an anti-Parkinson’s Disease drug
(i.e. Levodopa) and is now available in supplements, such as
Certified Natural’s HGH, as well.
L-Lysine:
One of nine essential amino acids that cannot be produced by
the body from other nutrients. Lysine does many things in
the body because it is a part of many of the body’s
proteins. Studies suggest it also aids in calcium absorption
and the formation of collagen for bone, cartilage and
connective tissue.
L-Arginine:
A
vital amino acid and the precursor to nitric oxide in the
human body. Nitric oxide is the most essential substance
influencing sexual functions in men, inhibiting the
vasoconstriction or outflow of blood from the extremities
due to narrowing of the blood vessels. As an added bonus, L-Arginine
has been shown to play a major role in decreasing other
cardiovascular problems.
L-Glutamine:
L-Glutamine is a protein amino acid found in all life forms.
It is the most abundant amino acid in the body, and vital to
protein synthesis and energy production. Without
L-Glutamine, which is stored primarily in the skeletal
muscles, there would be no production of lymphocytes, the
white blood cells that make up the body’s immune defense.
L-Glycine:
L-Glycine is the simplest amino acid in the body. Useful in
increasing output in exercise workouts, Glycine, found in
collagen, helps trigger the release of oxygen to the
cellmaking process in the body. It helps create the hormones
needed for a strong immune system.
Pyroglutamate:
Pyroglutamate is the L-arginine salt of pyroglutamic acid..
Some animal studies have shown that pyroglutamate plays a
role in memory enhancement. How it does this is still being
studied, but pyroglutamate appears to increase acetylcholine
production, boosting the number of acetylcholine receptors,
and improving communication between the left and right
hemispheres of the brain.
L-Tyrosine:
L-Tyrosine is an amino acid precursor to epinephrine,
norepinephrine and dopamine, all important brain
neurotransmitters that elevate the body’s metabolic rate.
Studies have shown that L-Tyrosine can also be helpful in
reducing fatigue. Tyrosine is used by the thyroid gland in
the production of Thyroxine, a vital hormone involved in
regulating growth, maintaining the metabolism, skin health
and mental state.
Korean
Ginseng:
(Panax
ginseng):
Commonly used by athletes for overall body strengthening,
Ginseng fortifies the adrenal gland, promotes healthy
circulation, and boost vitality. Ginseng stimulates the
central nervous system and is known as a quick antidote for
fatigue.
Soy Phosphotides Complex:
Constituents of certain amino acids, necessary for cell
division and components of amino acids, phosphotides are
phosphorus-containing lipids (liquid fats) that may actually
contribute to overall lipid lowering in the body by binding
to and utilizing them in cell membrane maintenance and
damage prevention of arterial walls.
Phytosterol Complex:
Phytosterols are nearly identical to cholesterol in the
body; in fact, they can and do block food-based cholesterol
from entering the system. This means that both phytosterols
and ingested cholesterol are flushed from the system.
L-Isoleucine:
One
of the nine essential amino acids that the body cannot
manufacture by itself, Isoleucine, used in conjunction with
L-Leucine and L-Methionine, is necessary for muscle building
as well as muscle recovery after exercise.
L-Leucine:
L-Leucine,
in conjunction with L-Isoleucine and L-Methionine, plays a
key role in the growth and repair of muscle tissue, and
prevents the breakdown of muscle tissue due to trauma,
exercise or stress.
L-Methionine:
L-Methionine
is a sulfur-containing amino acid needed for energy
production in the body. Along with L-Isoleucine and L-Leucine,
L-Methionine is vital for muscle growth, repair and
breakdown of muscle tissue due to trauma, exercise or
stress.
L-Phenylalanine:
L-Phenylalanine is an amino acid said to promote a feeling
of fullness by stimulating the release of substance known as
cholecystokinin from the wall of the small intestine.
L-Threonine:
Useful in the reduction of high-blood pressure and as a
possible stress-reliever, LThreonine assists the metabolism,
enhances the immune system, and aids in the formation of
collagen, tooth enamel and elastin; all three useful
components in perpetuating a youthful appearance. It also
helps prevent fat build-up in the liver and aids in
maintaining the proper protein balance in the body.
L-Valine:
Another essential amino acid, L-Valine is involved in
protein synthesis, energy production, and muscle metabolism.
Helpful in maintaining the balance of nitrogen in the body,
L-Valine works best with L-Isoleucine and L-Leucine.
