Is HGH the Fountain of Youth?


For some time now, scientists have known about the real benefits of HGH (human growth hormone). They knew about it, but they didn't know what exactly it could do. HGH now is getting the name 'the fountain of youth' because of a study conducted by scientists that suggests that if elderly people take HGH, the aging process might reverse.

What the researchers found was, when conducting this experiment on twelve elderly men, when they were administered with HGH, bone density increased, muscles grew again, fat deteriorated, and they found that ten to twenty years of their lives had been knocked off. So, if a man was eighty, his body was now that of a sixty year old.

Naturally, though, people are in uproar about HGH. Should humans really reverse the aging process? Isn't it just a part of life? Some say no. Some say that aging is a disease and that it needs to be beaten. Others, though, say that aging is simply a part of life and that when people die, that's that. Whether or not HGH will ever hit the market, though, as an anti-aging regimen isn't known. But the question remains: could HGH be the fountain of youth?