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If I have Liver Disease or a disease of the Pituitary gland will H-GHR GOLD still be effective?

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If you have a pituitary defect H-GHR GOLD will not work, however the hgh injections although expensive should work. We suggest seeing your doctor. If you have liver disease neither H-GHR GOLD or hgh injections will work depending on the severity of your liver disease. The liver is the only organ in the body that can completely regenerate itself using a milk thistle extract called silibinin and silimarin.
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Is H-GHR GOLD as effective as expensive HGH injections?

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Studies done on H-GHR GOLD have shown to increase HGH levels in the body to the near same level as Inject able hgh. Similar to where levels were 10-15 years before. In other words, H-GHR GOLD can provide most of the benefits of the inject able form without the potential cost or side effects. HGH is released during sleep and intensive exercise. By using H-GHR GOLD it will increase the hgh release greatly.
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Can I take H-GHR GOLD if I am diabetic?

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Diabetes is often helped with the use of hormone releasers, however, blood/sugar levels should be closely monitored and the care of a physician is essential. This precaution is taken only if you are actually injecting Human Growth Hormone into your body, which is a dangerous and costly thing to be do. H-GHR GOLD does not contain hormones -- it stimulates your pituitary gland to release your own Human Growth Hormone and it is completely safe. Copyright ©2001-2007 VitaSprings.
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Is H-GHR GOLD a steroid?

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While not necessary, blood tests of GH levels taken before the use of H-GHR GOLD and 3 months after taking H-GHR GOLD are a good way to measure the results -- we encourage these test only in that they back up our product. The tests cost usually costs $300 or more.
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What is the pituitary gland?

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The pituitary gland is a small gland located behind the nasal sinuses and above the roof of the mouth at the base of the skull. It is connected to the hypothalamus, a part of the brain. Together, the two control the production of many of the important hormones in the body. The pituitary gland sits in a tight bony space and has little room to grow or expand when swollen or if there is a tumor.
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Is this something associated with the damage to my pituitary gland?

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CDI itself does not interfere with menstruation or fertility. However, it may be associated with these or other problems if the disease or injury that caused the DI also damages adjacent parts of the brain or pituitary where other hormones are normally produced. Head trauma is one of the things that can cause this kind of collateral damage, but it does not always do so. Therefore, each patient with CDI must be evaluated separately to determine if any of the other hormones have been affected.
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Is there anything else I should be doing while taking H-GHR GOLD?

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If you take H-GHR GOLD at night Our new product ST33 cream should be used during the day before a short exercise to keep your hgh levels high during the daytime. see below. Not to be overlooked is life style The more natural and unprocessed foods you eat, the better the results of the program. Refined, processed foods, and negative living habits, such as the intake of sugar, alcohol, and smoking can sometimes inhibit the amount of growth hormone that is released.
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Is H-GHR GOLD FDA approved?

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Our product is considered a dietary supplement by the FDA and does not fall under FDA guidelines for drugs.
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Are there other things I should be using with H-GHR GOLD?

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You should be on a good supplement of multiple vitamins taken at mealtimes. Taking the hormone DHEA once a every other day with meals will increase the effectiveness of H-GHR GOLD.
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What are the sugars that H-GHR GOLD contains?

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Refer to the ingredients on the bottle. The natural active ingredients in H-GHR GOLD are considered "stacked amino acids."
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Can I take H-GHR GOLD while I'm pregnant?

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Since pregnancy causes an increase in hormonal activity, it is not necessary or desired to take hormone releasers at this time.
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The pituitary is a tiny gland that resides deep within the skull under the main part of the brain. It produces several different hormones, including growth hormone.
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Is there a certain age you should be in order to start taking H-GHR GOLD?

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The level of growth hormones in men and women start to decline around age 25. By age 35, that level is decreasing at a rapid pace and by the late 50's a minor trace of HGH is being released. As hgh falls off aging accelerates and disease sets in, so its smart to always stay on H-GHR GOLD if your past 30 years. Young and old alike can testify to increased energy, muscle mass (body builders), weight loss, and looking and feeling better then they have in a long time.
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I am a heavy smoker and drinker, will H-GHR GOLD work for me?

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Not as well if at all compared to people that do not drink or smoke. Heavy smokers and drinkers usually have extensive Liver Damage which prevents H-GHR GOLD from doing its job.
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What are the difference and/or similarities of H-GHR GOLD compared to DHEA?

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DHEA, Progesterone, and the like are actual hormones. GHR- 15 is a natural "hormone releaser", not a synthetic hormone, and is free of any reported side effects. H-GHR GOLD will actually increase your own body's level of other hormones like dhea, estrogen, testosterone.
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What IGF-1 and how does it relate to the Human Growth Hormone released by using H-GHR GOLD?

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IGF-1 (also known as somatromedin C) is the most important growth factor comes from the liver. It is IGF-1, rather than growth hormone itself, that is used as a measurement of how much hormone is being secreted by the body. If you wanted a measure to see if H-GHR GOLD was effective, you would get your IGH-1 levels tested before and after with a simple blood test.
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What is the role of the pituitary gland?

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The pituitary, or master gland, controls the function of many other glands - the thyroid, adrenals, ovaries, testes. It also produces growth hormone and anti-diuretic (water saving) hormone.
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How prevalent are pituitary tumors/disease?

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Autopsy reports and radiologic and MRI evidence from around the globe indicate that one out of every five people worldwide has a pituitary tumor. The earliest study took place in 1936, when Dr. R.T. Costello of the Mayo Foundation conducted a cadaver study and found pituitary tumors in 22.4 % of the population (Costello R.T. Subclinical adenoma of the pituitary gland. Am. J. Pathol. 1936; 12:205-214). Statistics have not changed much ever since.
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If the MRI showed the pituitary gland was lacking the hormone since birth, which DI is this?

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When CDI (the type that is associated with absence of the pituitary bright spot and is treated with dDAVP nasal spray) begins in infancy or early childhood, it is often genetic. If so, one parent or other relative may or may not have CDI also. In any case a genetic analysis should be performed on the child unless, of course, some other cause such as a congenital malformation of the brain or a tumor has already been identified.
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Could my head injury have affected my pituitary gland and caused CDI?

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Is there other treatment or medication? I was told that Tegretol is used to treat seizure disorder and CDI. Yes, there are other medications that work quite well in CDI. One is Tegretol. Another is chlorpropamide. Both can be taken by mouth and may have side effects but they are usually not serious. CDI may result in increased loss of water from skin or lungs (so called insensible loss) but it does not manifest as an appreciable increase in perspiration.
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What is the Lyme disease vaccine, and how effective is it?

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The Lyme disease vaccine is inactivated, being a protein piece of the microbe's cell wall. The vaccine was licensed in the U.S. in 1998 for persons age 15 to 70 years of age. Testing in children younger than 15 is not yet complete, so to prevent tick bites, parents should make sure their children follow the precautions listed above. Three doses of Lyme disease vaccine are needed. The first two doses are given one month apart; the third dose follows the first by 12 months.
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What is the relation between alcohol and Liver disease?

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The liver takes up alcohol from the blood stream. (One of the main functions of the liver is to clean up the blood of various poisons and the intestines from invading organisms.) The liver breaks down alcohol (metabolises) and thus bears the brunt of this poison. Intake of 3 units of alcohol or more in men and 2 or more units in women for more than five years causes disease.
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What is liver disease?

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Hepatitis C causes the liver to become inflamed, if this happened often enough the liver can become permanently damaged causing liver disease. The first sign of damage is scarring of the liver and is called fibrosis. If the fibrosis gets worse it develops into cirrhosis (this is just exactly the same as cirrhosis caused by alcohol abuse). Cirrhosis can cause problems such as;
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How do I calculate a "Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) Score"?

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A MELD score calculator and associated documentation is available at the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) website. This calculation is typically used for patients older that 12 years of age, and is employed for liver allocation. The numerical score (which ranges from 6 to 40) is based on total bilirubin, international normalized ratio (INR), and serum creatinine. It attempts to quantify a patient's risk of dying while waiting for a liver transplant.
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What are the signs and symptoms of liver disease?

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Typical signs include fatigue and weakness, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite and weight loss, itchy skin, jaundice and fluid in the abdomen.
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In a suspected glycogen storage disease, what information could be gained from a liver biopsy?

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A liver biopsy could determine the activity of one of several enzymes in question. It might be used to make a firm diagnosis in suspected cases of von Gierke's Disease or Pompe's Disease. However, a liver biopsy is an invasive procedure and should only be performed when a definite diagnosis cannot be made by other methods.
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What are the effects of stress on dDAVP absorption and the pituitary gland itself?

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far as we know, stress does not affect dDAVP absorption, although it might increase the metabolism or disposition of the drug.
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