Norditropin Simplexx 15 mg (45IU)
- Brand: Novo Nordisk
- Product Code: Norditropin Simplexx 15 mg (45IU)
- Availability: In Stock
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$357.00
ACTIVE HALF-LIFE
2.5-3 hours
CLASSIFICATION
Peptide Hormone
DOSAGE
Men 4-10 IU/day
ACNE
No
WATER RETENTION
No
HBR
No
HEPATOTOXICITY
No
AROMATIZATION
No
MANUFACTURER
Novo Nordisk
LAB TEST
See Document
WAREHOUSE
International Warehouse 2
SUBSTANCE
Somatropine - 191 Amino Acid
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Human Growth Hormone (HGH), also referred to as somatotropin or somatropin, is a peptide hormone that facilitates growth, cell reproduction, and regeneration in humans and other species. It is a specific type of mitogen that targets certain cell types. Comprising a single-chain polypeptide with 191 amino acids, growth hormone is produced, stored, and released by somatotropic cells located in the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland. The release of HGH is influenced by several factors, including diet and physical activity.
HGH prompts body cells to not only grow larger but also to divide more rapidly than usual. Additionally, it boosts the transport of amino acids across cell membranes and enhances the conversion of these molecules into proteins, demonstrating an anabolic (muscle-building) effect in the human body. Furthermore, HGH can reduce the typical rate at which cells utilize carbohydrates while increasing fat utilization, leading to fat loss and an increase in lean mass at doses as low as 0.028 iu/kg daily over a 24-week period. It also stimulates the production of IGF-1.
In medicine, HGH is prescribed for treating growth disorders in children and growth hormone deficiency in adults. Research consistently shows the following benefits associated with regulating HGH levels:
Several studies, particularly those involving individuals with HGH deficiency, have highlighted its important role in mental and emotional well-being, as well as maintaining high energy levels. Adults with HGH deficiency tend to experience higher rates of depression compared to those who have sufficient levels.
Research has also examined HGH in relation to cognitive function, including aspects of learning and memory. It seems that HGH positively influences cognitive abilities and could be beneficial for individuals with cognitive impairments due to HGH deficiency.
HGH has been misused in sports since at least 1982 as a performance-enhancing agent. While it can lead to significant weight and muscle gain, it is not as effective for boosting strength. Athletes in the '70s and '80s began to showcase more sculpted physiques reminiscent of classical sculpture, likely without increasing their cardio and while consuming more lean proteins.
HGH demonstrates enhanced effects and benefits when stacked with steroid cycles rather than used alone, making it particularly effective for cutting cycles aimed at achieving lean muscle mass and fat loss.