Fitnessedge.net adds new articles on using hGH peptides for anti-aging, hGH replacement therapy

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Fitnessedge.net, a website that is devoted to offering readers the most up-to-date information about various weight loss programs, has just added some new and educational articles on using hGH peptides for anti-aging and hGH replacement therapy. The newly-posted information includes a comparison of peptides vs hGH in terms of its safety, benefits and cost.

For example, in the newly-updated post about hGH therapy, http://fitnessedge.net/hgh-therapy/, it notes that some people who use hGH replacement therapy have reported having fewer muscle aches and pains, as well as an improved mood, better sleep and an overall feeling of well-being. In addition, the recently-posted article about peptides versus hGH, http://fitnessedge.net/hgh-therapy/peptides-vs-hgh/, includes a helpful table that helps to compare and contrast the two therapies.

As the article notes, while hGH may promote unnaturally high levels of hGH and can actually suppress natural hGH production, hGH stimulating peptides encourage both a natural release and production of hGH. In addition, hGH can have a negative impact on the pituitary gland while hGH stimulating peptides support healthy functioning of the gland.

"You can obtain the same benefits with hGH stimulating peptides (sermorelin and GHRP-2) as are achieved with hGH (somatropin) but you do so without the risks," the new article concluded, adding that these benefits include changes in body composition, bone strength, energy levels and exercise performance.

"Like any drug, hGH can be sourced illegally but you not only risk being caught breaking the law, you also risk your health since there is no way to be assured of the quality of an illegally purchased product. In comparison, hGH stimulating peptides are commonly prescribed and legally purchased."

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  1. Edison Ellen Edison Ellen India says:

    How HGH peptides useful to a common man and his personal life as well as professional Life?

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