The difference between HGH releasers and oral sprays – Part Two

By | November 30, 2007

HGH releasers

Earlier, we looked at HGH oral sprays, but now, let’s take a look at HGH releasers. HGH releasers are products that stimulate or induce the pituitary gland to release growth hormone by providing growth hormone triggers in the form of ratio optimized amino acid stacks.

This method incurs minimal risks, and is likely to be the only viable method apart from direct injections of HGH, to get the growth hormone levels in the body up.

Unlike other methods, HGH releasers do not contain any form of HGH whatsoever. At least, they are not supposed to. Any claims of real HGH content are almost certain to be false, because a true HGH releaser should only indirectly raise HGH levels by relying on the body, and in turn, helping it to do so.

HGH releasers pose minimal health risks, since the body still has the final say on how much growth hormone to release, unlike injections which can be hazardous by artificially pumping up the HGH levels.

Why do HGH releasers work at all?

Genuine HGH releaser products should contain high amounts of many amino acids in suitable ratios to each other. But why amino acids?

Certain amino acids have been shown to induce HGH secretion…

But, aren’t amino acids protein? Yes, amino acids are just basically, the building blocks of protein.

But more than that, some amino acids have been shown to induce growth hormone secretion. Apparently, these amino acids behave like HGH provocateurs.

Not every amino acid stimulates HGH, but among those that do, arginine would be one of them. So strong is its effect upon the pituitary, that doctors often administer intravenous infusions of arginine directly into the body, in order to trigger a measurable release of HGH by the pitutary.

The principle goes that some amino acids “fool” the pituitary gland into believing that it needs to release HGH soon. The exact triggers are not entirely understood, but the efficacy of some amino acids in raising HGH levels is not in doubt, especially after years of research bearing this out.

Although HGH releasers probably won’t work as fast, or as far as you want (you need injections for that), they are superior to injections in a few important aspects:

  • Very much cheaper
  • Minimal health risks, provided – instructions are followed
  • Convenient to take
  • Makes anti aging affordable for many people

Over the long haul, it would be unwise to assume that HGH releasers are the only “real” methods of getting HGH levels in the body up, although it does seem to be the case now. Beyond them and other promising anti aging methods/products, lie loads of new and promising anti aging discoveries that could radically alter the way we view aging as a whole.

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