Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) and Growth Hormone (GH) are both critical to growth and development, but they function in different ways and have distinct roles in the body. Here’s a comparison:
### Growth Hormone (GH)
1. **Source**: GH is produced by the pituitary gland.
2. **Primary...
The pituitary gland plays a crucial role in bodybuilding and fitness because it regulates the release of various hormones that are directly or indirectly related to muscle growth, metabolism, and overall physical performance. The pituitary gland is often referred to as the "master gland" because...
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Human growth hormone (HGH) is a peptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. It plays a crucial role in the growth and development of tissues, muscles, and bones in the human body. HGH is available in several forms for medical and therapeutic purposes. Here are some common types...
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IGF-1
Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, abbreviated IGF-1, is a protein that is encoded by the IGF1 gene. It consists of 70 amino acids and is a hormone that is structured similarly to insulin. Its main function is to stimulate growth within the body due to its regulation of both cell growth and...
(NaturalNews) The topic of much debate and research throughout the centuries can be found in the seed of an idea: the reacquisition of youthful qualities. The 21st century is increasing past efforts, spending countless dollars on the development of products to help a youth obsessed society turn...
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Understanding Post-Cycle Therapy
by Mike Arnold
As the greatest development in the area of adjunctive performance enhancement in the last 20 years, post-cycle therapy offers undeniable benefits to the cycling steroid user. The ability to...
Simply Put… The Importance of Hormones and The Glands That Control Them
Our endocrine system is much more complex than testosterone and estrogen that most of us think of when we hear “hormones”.
Hormones control –
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· Body temperature
· Mood
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HGH3 InformationThe Big Picture: “What is HGH?” is becoming a very popular question, sincealmost every other day, HGH is mentioned in the media regarding its use byathletes, or breaking research emerges concerning the benefits of its use.
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SermorelinSermorelin Acetate, also known as GRF 1-29, is a Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) produced by the brain that stimulates the production and release of Growth Hormone (GH). Sermorelin Acetate was first developed in the 70s, which is thought to be the shortest fully functional...
Q: “Are there ever advantages to combining SERMs? Also, what SERMs (selective estrogen receptor modulators) are there besides Clomid and Nolvadex, and how might I use them?”
A: Different SERMs in fact work somewhat differently from each other. All of them block estrogen receptors in the...
By Bill Roberts
Q: “What is your opinion of triptorelin for PCT? Or, could I use it for testosterone boosts as needed?”
A: Triptorelin is a GnRH analogue: in other words, it acts like the hormone produced by the hypothalamus to stimulate the pituitary to make LH.
When dosed at medically-used...
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What’s Growth Hormone?
Growth Hormone (GH) is a hormone released from the pituitary in your brain which is responsible for the growth and maturation of humans to adulthood. As you age its levels decrease, and it signals the body to gradually fall apart. The theory is the key to...
What Is The Function Of The Thyroid?The thyroid gland is basically the major endocrine gland that regulates the metabolism in the body. It works in conjunction with the hypothalmus upstream and the mitochondria downstream to make sure the body is staying in homeostasis.
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Growth Hormone Secretagogues Fat Attack
Growth hormone (GH) has long been considered the hormonal Fountain of Youth.1 In addition to aiding in tissue repair and bioenergetics, GH also has potent anabolic and lipolytic properties that are of particular interest to bodybuilders and athletes.2...
TRT and Fertility Explained
By 3J
www.3jsdiet.com
My wife and I have been married for a number of years. Throughout our relationship she held a very strong position regarding children, she didn’t want any. Her position on the matter was so strong that in early 2014 I decided to take the...
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Clomid belongs to a class of compound known as Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators, or SERMS. These compounds bind to certain estrogen receptors in our research subjects. There are several compounds in this class such as Tamoxifen , Toremifene, Raloxifene and finally Clomiphene(Clomid). While...
Q: “What is your opinion of triptorelin for PCT? Or, could I use it for*testosteroneboosts as needed?”
A: Triptorelin is a GnRH analogue: in other words, it acts like the hormone produced by the hypothalamus to stimulate the pituitary to make LH.
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Q: “Are there ever advantages to combining SERMs? Also, what SERMs (selective estrogen receptor modulators) are there besides*Clomid*and*Nolvadex, and how might I use them?”
A: Different SERMs in fact work somewhat differently from each other. All of them block estrogen receptors in the...
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