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Using 4 Growth Hormone Increasing Methods for Height Gain

by Rodney Williams

Growth hormones are naturally produced in our body and released in varying quantities depending on several factors. These hormones are very much tied to any potential growth our body can make, be it gaining height, increasing strength and muscle density, and more.

Once that childhood growth spurt is gone, our human growth hormones remain at levels don’t encourage much bodily growth. Our hormone production need not remain at these levels though, and can in fact be increased through many different natural means.

Here then are four of the most common methods used to increase the production and distribution of growth hormones in our bodies.

Growth Hormone Pills or Injections – These are most often used to facilitate fast muscle growth, or to help the body recover quicker from injuries. Due to the cost, these are most often used by professional athletes and competitors only. It should also be noted that the drastic increase in growth hormones often caused by these pills can have several side effects. Yes, you’ll grow muscle at a tremendous rate, and if using height training exercises, could also gain height at a tremendous rate. But the potential side effects, including total shutdown of your own naturally produced growth hormones, are a very real risk. Going this route should be carefully considered before taking any action, assuming you can afford the prohibitive cost.

Deep Sleep – Achieving deep sleep is vital for so much of our healing and growth potential, as well as our ability to retain information and much more. Many people often equate good sleep with the amount of time slept which is not the case. Deep sleep is the final stage reached during a normal sleep phase, typically taking an hour to take hold after falling asleep. Many people achieve very little deep sleep each night though, even though they may think they’re sleeping well. A good way to determine the amount of deep sleep you’re getting is to visit a sleep clinic for an overnight study. They can determine exactly how much deep sleep you get each night, and possible reasons why you aren’t obtaining more.

Exercise – Rigorous exercise routines are especially useful for triggering HGH increases. This includes sustained weight lifting training, high intensity sprints, and high energy anaerobic activities. Some of these workouts can be used to increase height also, meaning you can really get two benefits with one workout.

Diet – Our diets are what keep us going, the fuel that gives us energy to perform our daily tasks. Without the proper fuel, some functions of our body don’t perform as they should, and this is true of HGH production. Too much sugar and carbs in the diet in particular can lessen our production of HGH, and also slow or hinder its distribution throughout our bodies.

If you’re planning on working out in the hopes of gaining additional muscle or height, you really should be sure to incorporate these methods for increasing your HGH levels as well. By doing so, you’ll drastically cut down the amount of work required to achieve your goals, whatever they may be.

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