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GABA: An Inexpensive, Natural, and Effective Way to Increase HGH by Danielle Sims

Suppose you can turn back the hands of time to 10 years ago.

You would look younger, have more energy, and be slimmer. HGH

(Human Growth Hormone) is a chemical produced in the pituitary

gland of the brain. HGH is reported to decline starting at the

age of 25. Some of the many benefits of increasing this hormone

in the body are:

oLose fat, gain muscle

oIncrease energy level

oEnhance sexual performance

oIncrease cardiac output

oRemove wrinkles

oEliminate cellulite

oIncrease memory retention

oImprove sleep quality

oImprove skin elasticity

oIncrease exercise endurance

oIncrease bone mass

HGH supplements can cost from $49.95 all the way up to several

hundred dollars for a one month supply. Recently, an amino acid

called GABA has been shown to help increase HGH when taken

internally. You can enjoy the benefits of HGH without paying a

high price.

What is GABA?

GABA (Gamma aminobutyric acid) is a gamma neurotransmitter (A

neurotransmitter is a substance that transmits nerve impulses

across a synapse. A synapse is a region where nerve impulses are

transmitted across axon terminals.).

It's in high concentration in the hypothalamus, so it plays a

significant role in hypothalamic-pituitary function. The

pituitary gland is the master endocrine gland affecting all

hormonal functions of the body including Growth Hormone.

A study from the First Medical Clinic at the University of

Milan in Milan, Italy showed "In all of the 19 subjects studied,

compared with 18 controls, plasma growth hormone levels were

significantly increased (above 5 mg/ml) by acute oral

administration of 5 g of GABA "

The hypothalamus is a region of the posterior section of the

brain and is the regulating center for visceral (instinctive)

Functions such as sleep cycles, body temperature, and the

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BIO:

Danielle Sims explored her library of alternative health,
herbal books, and aromatherapy books and created a blueprint for
making her own body wrap formulas at home. For more information
visit Danielle's website http://www.wrapyourselfslim.com

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