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	<title>HGH Talk &#187; Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and Anti Aging Information</title>
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	<description>HGH, Anti Aging, and other hormones</description>
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		<title>Human Growth Factors</title>
		<description>Human Growth Factors are an increasingly popular method of increasing HGH levels without actually taking the growth hormone itself. These growth factors stimulate the actual production of HGH and may even mimic the effects, but by themselves, are not true growth hormone.

Unfortunately for medical science and the world's aging population, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.hghtalk.com/human-growth-factors/human-growth-factors/</link>
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		<title>How lack of sleep lowers your HGH levels</title>
		<description>Sleep deprivation is on the rise, and it is predicted to worsen; not get better. More and more people are working late nights, and taking on two jobs to supplement their income with the result that as a whole, humans are sleeping much less than they did 10 years ago. ...</description>
		<link>http://www.hghtalk.com/sleep/how-lack-of-sleep-lowers-your-hgh-levels/</link>
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		<title>Benefits and Roles of Arginine</title>
		<description>Arginine or L-arginine is quite a well known amino acid that has been found to raise growth hormone levels, and is often included in an amino stack comprising glutamine, arginine, lysine, B-vitamins, and others for bodybuilding. Arginine is important to the body when it is under stress, which is when ...</description>
		<link>http://www.hghtalk.com/amino-acids/benefits-and-roles-of-arginine/</link>
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		<title>The Pineal Gland - The tiny kingpin organ</title>
		<description>The pineal gland is one of the most important organs in the body, playing a large role together with the pituitary gland, in regulating the aging processes of the body. It grows rapidly from birth, and is at its largest in children, but shrinks after adulthood is reached. By the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.hghtalk.com/pineal-gland/the-pineal-gland-the-tiny-kingpin-organ/</link>
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		<title>The Death Hormone Theory</title>
		<description>Is there a death hormone that actually causes you to die? This curious question haunts some anti aging researchers, who believe that this hormone does in fact exist, and surprise - it is in fact, released by the pituitary gland!

Just what is this "Death Hormone" anyway? A certain Dr Donner ...</description>
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