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HUMAN SEXUALITY
The sex hormones are estrogen and testosterone. They are chemical messengers that are produced in one part of the body that tell other parts what to do. Men and women both produce estrogen and testosterone in different quantities. Both sexes produce less as they age. These hormones affect arousability by altering the threshold for sexual stimulation. They act centrally by determining the amount of change in arousal produced by a given stimulus and peripherally by determining the amount of receptor response to a stimulus.
The brain controls and regulates sexual behavior in almost all animal species primarily through hormones. Man and primates differ in this role because they depend on personal experience and cultural matters, as well as hormones. Hormones do seem to affect arousability by altering the threshold for erotic stimulation.
The pituitary, is the master endocrine gland. This gland secretes a large number of important hormones involved in the control of many bodily functions. It releases a number of hormones for other endocrine glands, which then are picked up in the blood stream. This process creates activity as a result of the information sent from the pituitary gland. Each particular gland then produces its own hormone and discharges it into the bloodstream. The pituitary is controlled by chemical factors produced by neuroendocrine cells in the brain and are transported through blood vessels or the pituitary portal system. Chemical factors released by neuroendocrine cells in the hypothalamus, which is located directly above the pituitary, travel through this blood system to the pituitary gland and stimulate the release of pituitary hormones into the general blood circulation.
The hypothalamus has control over the pituitary gland through neural connections and hormone-like substances that are called releasing factors, which is how the nervous system controls sexual behavior through the endocrine system. Sexual behavior is influenced by the hypothalamus. This gland stimulates the pituitary gland to release the sex hormones. If levels of the hormone fall, then sexual desire does as well. The hypothalamus secretes the releasing factor into the blood which is transported to the pituitary and stimulates it to secrete gonadotrophic hormone.
In women, the target gland for gonadotrophic hormone is the ovary. The ovary has two functions, to produce eggs and to secrete hormones (estrogen and progesterone) . The ovarian hormones make feedback loops to the pituitary gland and develop the sexual characteristics that distinguish females from males.
In the male, the target gland of the gonadotrophic hormone is the testis. The testis has a dual function - sperm and hormone production. Androgens (testosterone) are the hormones released by the testis. Pituitary hormones stimulate the production of testicular hormones which regulate the production of pituitary hormone by means of feedback.
As a powerful aphrodisiac, GH restores sexual desire and enhances pleasure. It acts as a mood elevator, restoring a youthful well being and enthusiasm for life. GH also promotes the deepest levels of sleep.
The good news is that clinical evidence shows us that, by replacing growth hormone, we can dramatically reverse the symptoms of aging and most importantly, regain youthful looks, vitality and an interest in sex again.
THE AGING POPULATION
The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine has determined that 50% or more of the baby boomer population are projected to live to 100 years and beyond in excellent mental and physical health. By the year 2025, 65 year-olds will out number teenagers by 2:1.
In 1996, the FDA approved GH as the only hormone drug therapy that has been proven to reverse aging. Dr. Ronald Klatz, President of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), and over 1,100 researchers comprised of physicians and scientists in 30 countries, have performed studies involving hormone replacement therapy. Dr. Klatz has been quoted as saying, "The reality for 76 million baby boomers will be an average life span in excess of 100 years with unexpectedly good health, so much so, in fact, that you will scarcely be able to tell a fit and active 65 year-old from a healthy and athletic 100 year-old."
Over 4,000 physicians worldwide belong to the A4M and have published articles and books related to the effect that low production of GH is a primary cause of the body's aging. Returning production levels of GH back to that of our youth can bring sensational increases in health and vitality.
HOW TO TAKE EVER YOUNG Nutritionals™ GH 2000
The best time to take EVER YOUNG Nutritionals™ GH 2000 is in the morning upon awakening and at bedtime. The recommended dosage is 3 sprays under the tongue or inside the cheek just twice a day. Allow at least one minute for oral absorption and do not immediately drink liquids while taking EVER YOUNG Nutritionals™ GH 2000.
You may notice improvement immediately; many people do. With long term usage of just three to six months, the most benefits will occur. The reversal and prevention of aging will be noticeable. Increased sexual desire and pleasure will be greatly enhanced.
Please note that people under the age of 25 most likely do not need EVER YOUNG Nutritionals™ GH 2000
THE DIETARY SUPPLEMENT HEALTH AND EDUCATION ACT (DSHEA)
Under the 1994 DSHEA guidelines, low dosage, orally taken GH can be purchased without a prescription. The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) was passed in 1994. It created a new food category for dietary supplements. Hormones, such as progesterone, testosterone, DHEA and oral GH, may be marketed and sold as dietary supplements. The hormones fall into the category of foods and not drugs when they are produced in a safe form such as tablet, cream or liquid. To remove a dietary supplement from the market, the FDA must prove that the product causes undue harm.
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and
are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease.
OTC GH-2000 is produced according to the guidelines of the HPUS
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