Looking For an Inexpensive HGH Supplement?



If you keep up with natural health, chances are you have heard about the myriad benefits of increasing production of human growth hormone, also known as HGH.

The pituitary gland in the brain makes human growth hormone. It stimulates the construction of proteins from amino acids, encouraging formation of muscle. And, as most people aren aware, excess amino acids get converted into sugars that usually get stored as fat. As human growth hormone encourages new muscle, it stops the storage of fat. The idea is that the new muscles get exercised, and the fat burns away.

Human growth hormone, as you might imagine, is expensive. Injections with a synthetic version of the hormone can cost as much as US $10,000 a month. Supplements that purport to encourage production of HGH are pricey, too. So what if you cannot afford the supplements, much less the injections?

Bovril has a marvelous therapeutic application that no other medication or food has: it stimulates the release human growth hormone. Australian researchers have discovered that drinking couple of teaspoons of this vitamin B rich beef extract every night increased improved HGH titres measured in the blood by a little over 30 percent. This is every bit as much about as much as these pricey HGH supplements you see advertised on television!

There are two possible drawbacks to Bovril. One, it not vegetarian. And, two, not everybody should use it.

If you have an ongoing problem with postural hypotension (sudden low pressure causing dizziness or passing out when moving from sitting down to standing up), ask your doctor about taking the lowest possible dose of an antidepressant called moclobemide (Manerix). The combination of Bovril and sometimes cures postural hypotension as a beneficial side effect. Bovril supplies the amino acid tyramine, and allows just a small fraction of the tyramine to reach nerve endings that correct postural hypotension. No other medication has this effect with Bovril.

Also, you need to be sure you getting the real thing. Not every sold online is the real thing. You don want a beef-flavored yeast extract, you want the product made from beef, so be sure to read the label before you spend your money.