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If you are an American adult over the age of 30, experiencing the ravages of accelerated aging or premature symptoms of aging, contact us today to find out more about hormone decline and how sermorelin injections can help you improve your quality of life, please fill out our contact form and then call us at 1-800-929-2750.

Sermorelin Acetate Medicinal Injections: Effective Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men and Women


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on October 3rd, 2024

Couple after training 300x208Reading Time: 4 minutesWhat are Sermorelin Acetate Injections? Sermorelin acetate is an active biological analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GH-RH) -- a natural hormone that is synthesized by our brains and stimulates the pituitary gland to make and secrete growth hormone. When we are young, our bodies create large and adequate amounts of growth hormone-releasing hormone, especially during our growing years for obvious reasons. With lots of GH-RH usually comes lots of human growth hormone (HGH). We need HGH to be healthy, vibrant and to maintain proper cellular function and metabolism -- when we're young, but also as we age. Unfortunately, as we … Continue reading


Menopause HRT Treatment May Protect Women Against Covid-19


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on October 2nd, 2024

hypogonadism primer low testosterone 200x300Reading Time: 2 minutesRecent research suggests that Hormone Replacement Therapy may safeguard aging women from the worst effects of Coronavirus. Evidence currently suggests that men are more likely than women to become seriously ill after contracting Covid-19. Scientists from England's National Health Service, in combination with members of King's College, will soon present more detailed information. Until now, the Covid Symptom Study has not included questions regarding the use of the Birth Control Pill or Hormone Replacement Therapy. Current evidence makes a strong case that HRT Treatments have a protective effect. China has released evidence that low estrogen levels are associated with worse … Continue reading


How Norditropin Boosts Human Growth Hormone (HGH)


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on October 1st, 2024

abdominal six pack 225x300Reading Time: 4 minutesHow Norditropin Boosts Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is one of our most significant hormones. To be blunt, without sufficient levels of HGH flowing through our bodies, we would remain small children. As we enter puberty, HGH swings into action, and an abundance of the hormone is the primary reason why teenagers can gorge themselves on a broad range of junk food and wake up the next morning with sharply defined “six packs” of abdominal muscles, or “abs.” HGH is responsible for facial hair, stronger, larger muscles, a deepening voice, gaining height, and several other masculine traits … Continue reading


Why Most Medical Studies Get it Wrong


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 30th, 2024

cup of coffee 300x199Reading Time: 4 minutesIt’s confusing. Butter is bad. Moderate alcohol consumption of 2 drinks daily for men and 1 for women is healthy. Coffee increases your risk of a heart attack. Eggs elevate LDL (the bad) cholesterol; replace them with sugary cereal and donuts for breakfast. Low-fat diets are the best for losing weight. Saturated fats, especially those found in meat, must be minimized or avoided. Vitamin supplements are unnecessary. Every single one of those recommendations from the medical “authorities” and self-anointed food gurus (aka “Foodies”) has been challenged and disputed. Some have been proven wrong. Yet the barrage of medical research and … Continue reading


Cellular Secrets of Aging Unlocked by Researchers


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 29th, 2024

muscle quality predictor of cancer patient outcomes 300x200Reading Time: 4 minutesCellular Secrets of aging unlocked by Researchers There are many theories about the cause of aging. Telomere shortening, cellular senescence, Loss of hormones, a weakened immune system, uncontrolled inflammation, mitochondrial damage, The Information Theory of Aging, DNA damage, free radicals, loss of stem cells, a distorted Wnt signaling pathway, environmental toxins, and just plain old wear-and-tear. However, there is another theory of aging: Genetics New research has uncovered how genetic changes that accumulate slowly in blood stem cells throughout life might cause dramatic changes in blood production in elderly people. The study, by scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the … Continue reading


The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 28th, 2024

importance of fasting 300x260Reading Time: 6 minutesIntermittent Fasting is not so much a diet as it is a regimen for eating. There are many strategies for intermittent fasting—Some practitioners restrict caloric intake in its entirety 14-16 hours per day. Others regularly take 24-hour breaks from food. In general, however, Intermittent Fasting is a dietary choice to refrain from eating for more extended periods that are considered healthy, to encourage improved physiological function and health. The following are some of the potential advantages of Intermittent Fasting. Intermittent Fasting Improves Gene Expression, Hormone Balance, and Cellular Function Fasting causes some distinct changes in the way that your body … Continue reading


The Most Common Symptoms Associated with Sermorelin Acetate Injections


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 27th, 2024

diabetes blood sugar diabetic medicine 46173 300x200Reading Time: 5 minutesIf you've been on our website for any length of time, you've probably realized that we believe in the effectiveness and safety of sermorelin acetate injections for the treatment of somatopause. It is a great choice for any patient looking to resolve the life-altering symptoms of adult-onset growth hormone deficiency. Even though we endorse and prescribe our patients with sermorelin acetate injections, it is imperative to understand that no medical treatment exists that does not come with risks and potential side effects. This is because the human body is just so complex, we cannot possibly know what every drug or … Continue reading


Stem Cells Found For The First Time In The Pituitary


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 26th, 2024

brain stem cells 300x180Reading Time: 8 minutesIn a ground-breaking new discovery, Stem Cells have been found within the Pituitary Gland Science Daily A group of scientific researchers who were under the guidance of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have located stem cells within the brain that were at this point only theorized to exist. These cells are found within the pituitary gland and in animal testing have shown the capacity to encourage the pituitary glands of laboratory rats to grow and repair even beyond the period of fetal development. Scientists have deduced that these stem cells are different than the majority of other stem cells in … Continue reading


Understanding Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Exercise


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 25th, 2024

What is Maximalist Running LPF 300x169Reading Time: 4 minutesThe human body depends on two forms of energy production to facilitate physical activity — Aerobic and Anaerobic. While these concepts are easy to understand, most people haven't been adequately informed about how and why each form of fitness is essential. In Aerobic Exercise, muscle activity is fostered by the combination of the calories that we take in and the oxygen that we breathe. When you increase your activity level, your breathing rate increases because your body needs more oxygen to break down stored energy. The lungs work harder, which fuels the heart, which distributes oxygen to the muscles. Humans … Continue reading


You Need Fat in Your Diet to Support Natural Testosterone Production!


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 24th, 2024

healthy eating means fresh nutritious eating_z1G3pmwu 300x300Reading Time: 2 minutesDiet is an intrinsic aspect of healthy Hormone Balance. Getting the right balance of vitamins and nutrients ensures that your body has the ingredients it needs to function. While low-fat diets peaked in the 90s, many people still have a serious misunderstanding when it comes to the importance of getting enough healthy fats in one's diet. A recent study from the University of Worchester explores how Low Fat diets interfere with Testosterone Production. Researchers determined that insufficient fat in one's diet can suppress Testosterone by as much as 15%. The Importance of Testosterone and the Growing Threat of Low-T Maintaining … Continue reading


Get a Quick and Easy Blood Test to Look For Hormone Deficiencies


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 23rd, 2024

effects of low testosterone levels healthReading Time: 10 minutesBy Dr. Alexander Manzoni Growth Hormone Deficiency Test: How diagnosis works and why you need to get a blood test through the Florida Sermorelin Clinic. HGH Deficiency is a significant issue that can have a substantial impact on your health and well-being. Most people don't even realize that they are suffering from HGH Deficiency, because many of the symptoms are merely mistaken for the natural aging process. We offer the opportunity for new patients to get blood tested anywhere in the United States to determine their hormone levels. The first thing required is for you to contact us through the information … Continue reading


Melt Stubborn Belly Fat and Restore HGH with Tesamorelin


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 22nd, 2024

storyblocks overweight man closeup of belly front view put up shirt and pinch and clap SBI 327979319 300x169Reading Time: 4 minutesMost people don't realize it, but Human Growth Hormone remains incredibly important to optimal health throughout a person's life. HGH maintains your mojo at the cellular level, encouraging rejuvenation and metabolism. While most people understand the importance of Human Growth Hormone During development, awareness of the risks of adult HGH Deficiency is less common. There are a number of treatments that can alleviate the effects of Somatopause (a medical term relating to the period in a person's life where declining HGH Levels become symptomatic). Bio-Identical Growth Hormone Therapy is the most widely known, but there are other excellent choices available … Continue reading


Sermorelin – The Next Level of Growth Hormone


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 21st, 2024

Young slender sermorelin doc in green coverall 300x200Reading Time: 7 minutesHuman Growth Hormone (HGH). It's in the news so often that you would need to be living in a cave to have never heard of it. Professional athletes have used it to enhance their performance...and often paid the price when they were caught. Movie stars and regular folks alike have used it in an attempt to regain their youth. And the demand is still strong. Why? Because HGH works! Think about this. If HGH didn't work, why in the world would it be banned by most, if not all, significant sports sanctioning bodies? Why is it only available by prescription? … Continue reading


Sermorelin Therapy, What it is, How it Works and Sleep Health


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 20th, 2024

growth hormone sermorelin 300x250Reading Time: 7 minutesReal Sermorelin, originally called Geref, encourages an increase in natural HGH production. It is an advantageous method of boosting Human Growth Hormone levels without having to inject HGH subcutaneously. The Sermorelin molecule is a pituitary gland secretagogue for Growth Hormone (GH) of the GH releasing hormone class of molecules (GHRH). A secretagogue is a molecule messenger that acts like a stimulant telling another organ to make more of something. It's a kind of request signal that says, "Hey, I need more of something specific!" and "I need this amount of specific." The amount of what it requests is dependent upon how much of the molecule … Continue reading


Should You Choose the Ketogenic Diet?


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 19th, 2024

should you adopt a ketogenic diet 300x169Reading Time: 4 minutesThe Ketogenic Diet has been an option for a long time, but it has recently discovered increasing popularity in the past decade. For those that can deal with the strictness of the diet, it can provide rapid weight loss, but is it worth the effort? There is some essential information that you should think about before you adopt a ketogenic diet. Carbohydrates Alone Don't Lead to Obesity Carbs are necessary because they provide immediate fuel that the body can use. When you adopt a super-low carb diet like the Ketogenic Diet, it causes your body to go into a state … Continue reading


Elevated Homocysteine Levels May Heighten Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke, & Alzheimer’s Disease


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 18th, 2024

alzheimer disease_fkHsFrPO SBI 300188226 300x200Reading Time: 3 minutesAlzheimer's is one of the most common age-related conditions in the United States. It affects the lives of over five million older adults in the country. As more Americans get older, the number of men and women with Alzheimer's is expected to triple in the next thirty years. Because of this daunting fact, there is an exceptional amount of research going into the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. A recent study published by researchers at Temple University explores the link between elevated Homocysteine, Vitamin Deficiency, and Alzheimer's. Homocysteine's Effects on the Brain High levels of … Continue reading


Keto Diet Shows Promise Helping Overweight Guys Boost Testosterone


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 17th, 2024

overweight and obesity_zkY63LPO 300x200Reading Time: 2 minutesA recent study aimed to assess the potential for a low-cal ketogenic diet to help men overcome obesity and boost Testosterone. While small in scope, the results were promising. Participants lost weight and experienced a significant increase in both Testosterone and SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin) Levels. Obesity and Low-T are strongly correlated. Testosterone is not only important for sexual function, but it plays an important contributing role in metabolism, especially in men. Obesity impairs Testosterone production because body fat naturally converts Testosterone into Estrogen, which then signals the brain to produce less Testosterone. Obese individuals are also at enhanced risk … Continue reading


Naturally Losing Weight with Lifestyle Changes Keeps the Weight Off for Good


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 16th, 2024

lose weight naturally 300x200Reading Time: 6 minutesOne of the hardest things in the world to do is lose weight. If you are overweight and frustrated, just remember that there are millions of people that are experiencing the same issue across America, and you're not alone. There are lots of fad diets out there, and you've likely had other people that are trying to lose weight provide you with their strong opinion regarding what's “working” for them. The best way to lose weight isn't to resort to these fad diets, but to change your lifestyle in a way that's conducive to weight loss. Fad diets often place … Continue reading


The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting for Men are Hard to Ignore — Find Your Fasting Window!


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 15th, 2024

healthy eating on smartphone shows dieting and health care_GkeF3bDO 300x286Reading Time: 3 minutesDieting is simultaneously simple and incredibly complex. The concept of Calories In-Calories Out has long been considered common sense. If you want to drop weight, you need to take in fewer calories than you burn each day. While this makes sense on a simplistic level, the truth about losing weight is more complicated than that. There are many interlocking factors that not only contribute to weight loss but to the long-term success of your dieting plan. For example, the type of foods that you eat will affect how readily your body will absorb calories. The schedule of your meals can … Continue reading


Major Report Signals Dangers of Microplastics as Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals


Written by Dr. Chris Smith, Updated on September 14th, 2024

dioxin contamination exists around the world 300x199Reading Time: 3 minutesOver the last few decades, the ubiquity of plastics has greatly concerned medical researchers and environmentalists. Our increasing knowledge of the effects of microplastics is a leading cause of this concern. These microscopic plastic particles are problematic on their own, and plastic products also often leak physiologically harmful chemicals known as Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals. The International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) and the Endocrine Society recently published an important report regarding the body of knowledge regarding EDCs as it is understood today. The name of the study is Plastics, EDCs, and Health. This survey of the scientific record displays in great detail … Continue reading

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