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Here are some links to some great sources that address the topic of HGH & Hrt.
U.S. National Institutes of Aging: Can We Prevent Aging?
CBS Interactive Business Network; BBNET Online; Articles: GH balance: growth-hormone boosters can help you achieve your fat-burning potential, leading to a leaner and stronger body
U.S. National Institute of Aging: Publication - Aging Under the Microscope Chapter 3
American Cancer Society: Dietary Supplements: How to Know What Is Safe
AgeMed.org: Publication from e-Journal of Age Management Medicine - November 2009: Secretagogues - An Alternative to Injectable Recombinant Human Growth Hormone (rHGH)
Oxford University Press; Oxford Journal Online; Nucleic Acid Research Publication: EndoNet: an information resource about endocrine networks
US National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health, Publication: Alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine (Alpha GPC) on increases the GH responses to GHRH of young and elderly subjects.
University of Maryland: Alpha Lipoic Acid
American Cancer Society: Lipoic Acid
Online Journal of Nutrition, American Society for Nutrition: Arginine and related Amino Acids: Arginine & Ornithine
SMART Publications Online; Publication: Ashwagandha: The Rejuvenating Antioxidant That Calms The Heart and Mind!
CBS Interactive Business Network; BBNET Online; Articles: Scientific Basis for the Therapeutic Use of Withania somnifera : A Review – Ashwagandha
US National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health, Publication: High catechin concentrations detected in Withania somnifera (ashwagandha) by high performance liquid chromatography analysis.
Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health: Carnitine
University of Maryland Medical Center: Carnitine
University of Maryland Medical Center: Chromium
Health Education Library for People; Chromium
CBS Interactive Business Network; BBNET Online; Articles: Of chromium and cholesterol - research at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, and Bemidji State University
Oregon State University; Linus Pauling Institute Micronutrient Information Center: Copper
University of Maryland Medical Center: Copper
Wikipedia: DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)
US National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health, Publication: Relaxation and immunity enhancement effects of GABA Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid administration in humans
Wikipedia: GABA (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid)
University of Maryland: Glutamine
Huntington College: Publication; A Primer on Branched Chain Amino Acids: Leucine, Isoleucine & Valine
Online Journal of Nutrition, American Society for Nutrition: Exercise Promotes BCAA Catabolism: Effects of BCAA Supplementation on Skeletal Muscle during Exercise: Leucine, Isoleucine & Valine
US National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health, Publication: Influence of ingesting a solution of branched-chain amino acids on plasma and muscle concentrations of amino acids during prolonged submaximal exercise.
American Physiological Society; American Journal of Physiology; Endocrinology and Metabolism; Publication; Branched-chain amino acids augment ammonia metabolism while attenuating protein breakdown during exercise
Wikipedia; Mucuna Pruriens (L-Dopa)
The Free Library Online; Article: Mucuna Pruriens Extract and Its Benefits
US National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health, Publication: Mucuna pruriens improves male fertility by its action on the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis.
US National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health, Publication: Mucuna pruriens Reduces Stress and Improves the Quality of Semen in Infertile Men
Vitamin Research Products; Publication: Ornithine in nutritional support
US National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health, Publication: Effect of L-Ornithine hydrochloride ingestion on intermittent maximal anaerobic cycle ergometer performance and fatigue recovery after exercise.
Wikipedia: Taurine
Wikipedia: Tribulus Terrestris PE 40%
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