It's Time For You To Feel Good Again!

Ask yourself these questions:

  • Is your abdomen flabby?
  • Are your muscles slack and weak?
  • Do you have sleep problems?
  • Have you experienced weight gain?
  • Is your hair thinning?
  • Do you feel exhausted most of the time?
  • Is recovery after exercise too long?

It may surprise you to know that these physical problems could be symptoms of low HGH. Psychological issues such as anxiety or nervousness, sadness or depression, feelings of hopelessness, shyness and withdrawal from others can also indicate that your HGH levels are too low.

If you can identify with the above problems and symptoms the doctors at AAG Health may be able to help you. We specialize in treating adults, in otherwise good general health, who are experiencing symptoms associated with low HGH levels enabling them to lead healthy, active and vigorous lifestyles.

What is HGH?

HGH is a hormone. Hormones can be thought of as "messengers" that are produced by the endocrine glands and then sent all over the body to stimulate specified activities.

Decline in human growth hormone over time Growth, digestion, reproduction, and sexual function are all triggered by hormones and they all depend on each other to work properly. HGH in particular, is critical for tissue repair, healing, muscle growth, bone strength, brain function, physical and mental health, energy, and metabolism.

The production of HGH, and its metabolite IGF-1, decreases with age at an average rate of about two to four percent each year. At age 20, normal daily HGH production is about 500 micrograms. By age 80, it falls to 60 (or less) micrograms of HGH and many doctors consider IGF-1 levels below 200 to be HGH deficient. The graph to your left illustrates this dramatic decline.

In August of 1996, the FDA approved injectable r-DNA HGH for the use in adult patients for the first time. Before, it was approved, it was only authorized for use to promote growth in children of short stature.








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Coping with Human Growth Hormone Deficiency

The medical term for low HGH in adults is Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency, or AGHD. This can mean you experience several different symptoms, many of which directly affect not just your body composition but also your mood and emotions.

This is thought to occur because HGH plays an important part in managing psychological feelings besides helping growth and other physical processes to occur.

Listed below are some of the most commonly reported symptoms experienced by people with AGHD. You should know that not everyone with AGHD experiences all of these problems, but if you do, there are effective HGH therapies available.

Physical Symptoms

  • Decreased sexual desire
  • Weight gain
  • Lack of energy or fatigue
  • Muscle weakness
  • Sleep problems

Psychological Symptoms

  • Sadness or depression
  • Nervousness or anxiety
  • Withdrawal from others
  • Feelings of hopelessness
  • Shyness

HGH Studies Show Potential Benefits

The first major study showing the promise of human growth hormone therapy was published in the New England Journal of Medicine (Rudman; 323:1-6 1990). This study was orchestrated by the renowned Dr. Daniel Rudman. It divided 21 men (between the ages of 60 and 80) with IGF-1 levels less than 350 IU per liter into two groups: 12 test subjects and 9 control subjects.

A six month period of data collection was followed by a six month period in which the 12 test subjects received growth hormone injections and the nine control subjects did not. The results were promising: increases in lean muscle mass, decreases in adipose fat tissue, and increases in vertebral bone height. All test subjects had measurable increases in growth hormone levels, as measured by IGF-1 blood values.

The control group had none of these results. The effects of six months of HGH on body mass and adipose-tissue mass were equivalent in magnitude to the changes incurred during the 10 to 20 years of aging. This study has become the definitive point of reference for all HGH therapy protocols.

Since Rudman’s landmark study, leading doctors and healthcare professionals worldwide have performed many studies and the current consensus amongst these specialists is that HGH is effective and safe.

Effects of Doctor Supervised HGH Therapy:

Source: New England Journal of Medicine (Rudman: 323:1-6 1990)

Since Rudman’s study a great deal of research in HGH has been conducted carefully monitoring and evaluating the effects, protocols and patients of HGH therapy:

“It is well accepted that with age, many hormone levels decline. However, if you wish to maintain normal function then you need to modulate your hormone level. This is especially true with HGH and the sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen, progesterone).”
Dr. Victor Shabanah MD, AAG Health - Published 2007

“In older adults, increased HGH has resulted in significant improvements in muscle mass and endurance.”
Dr. George R. Merrimam MD, University of Washington - Published 2006

“All the evidence shows that HGH is one of the safest drugs we have. 1,000’s of patients have been followed for the last 16 years.”
Dr. Pinchas Cohen MD, UCLA - Published 2003

“Side effects of HGH therapy for adult deficiency are minor, dose-related, and totally reversible.”
New England Journal of Medicine - Published 1999

“Studies have demonstrated that adults with HGH deficiency are both physically and psychologically less healthy than their age-matched peers, and that HGH therapy results in substantial and sustained benefits.”
Growth Hormone Research Society Scientific Committee - Published 2001

“Human Growth Hormone therapy imparts great psychological, psychosocial and cardiovascular health benefits. The treatment adds greatly to the quality of life and to maintaining a healthy life style.”
Dr. Carol Ann Ryser MD, Health Centers of America - Published 2002

“After 3 months of HGH the subjects required less time to fall asleep and reported better quality sleep. Mood was improved as well.”
Division of Endocrinology, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg - Published 2003

“The study lasted 10 full years and at the end of 10 years, only those on HGH had increased their lean muscle mass. Other benefits were mood elevation and reduced heart attack risk.”
Department of Medicine, St. Thomas Hospital, UK - Published 1999

“Our findings suggest that endogenous testosterone, estrone and free IGF-1 levels may play a protective role in the development of atherosclerosis (coronary heart disease) in aging men.”
Dept. of Internal Medicine, Erasmus University Medial Center - Published 2003








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Is HGH Therapy Right for Me?

HGH therapy is not for everyone. Individuals with specific medical diagnoses should avoid HGH therapy, and AAG health doctors only prescribe it after a comprehensive medical evaluation. The goals of treatment are to help treat AGHD, restore HGH and IGF-1 levels to upper normal range and improve quality of life.

Additional information about hormone replacement therapy is available at our corporate website www.aaghealth.com. Contact AAG Health toll-free at 1-888-583-8889 for a confidential discussion about how we can help.

Testimonials From Patients Who Have Used HGH:

The best way to show what our HGH therapies can achieve and illustrate our commitment to our patients is through their own words:

“The experience I had at AAG Heath was fantastic. After a complete evaluation I decided on the Growth Hormone treatment and the results have been phenomenal. I feel like a new man!”
Andrew S. Miami, FL

“My hormone deficiency was affecting my work and my social life. I had no idea going into this treatment that the results would be so life altering.”
Kyle R. Austin, TX

“I have been using HGH for the past 3 years and I am delighted with the ongoing results and progress I’ve experienced.”
Peter O. Fort Lauderdale, FL

“Thank you for helping to restore my health and quality of life. My IGF-1 levels are now optimal and the change is dramatic.”
Patricia M. Boca Raton, FL

“Better energy, sleep and attitude. If only I discovered AAG Health’s hormone treatment plans sooner. It works!”
Michael A. Atlanta, GA

“Following a number of therapies with AAG Health I have referred 3 family members to the AAG Health clinic including my mother.”
Susan S. Los Angeles, CA

“I had terrible problems with my sex drive, erection, mood and some depression. The medications my PCP prescribed just did not work. I decided to enroll in an HGH and testosterone treatment program and the results have been tremendous.”
Thomas D. Chicago, IL