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Amazing New Soup Boosts Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and IGF-1 - Fountain of Youth
Added: 12/03/2004
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Amazing New Soup Boosts Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and IGF-1 - Fountain of Youth

November 26, 2004 --Former Mr. Australia and CEO of http://ironpower.biz nutritional supplement company, Richard Hargreaves, announced today that he has discovered a Broad Bean soup recipe that boosts the Master muscle building, fat reducing and rejuvenation hormone of the body...HGH (Human Growth Hormone). This welcome news couldn't come at a better time since a new report has predicted Australia's ageing population will cost the nation thousands of billions of dollars over the next 40 years. The Productivity Commission has found that by 2045, 25 per cent of the population will be 65 or older, which is about double the current proportion.National Seniors Association chief executive David Deans says long-term solutions are needed to keep people in the work force for longer, and improve the health of older Australians.
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) plays an essential role in the regulation of body fat levels, immunity, muscle mass, wound healing, bone mass and many other bodily functions. It is well established that human growth hormone levels steadily decline as we age and is partially responsible for the steady loss of muscle mass, loss of skin elasticity, immune dysfunction and many other physical changes that take place in the aging human body. Human Growth Hormone is produced at a rate that peaks during adolescence, at a time when normal growth is accelerated. The production of human growth hormone decreases with age, 14% each year on average. Humans normally produce about 500 micrograms of growth hormone daily at age 20. It is secreted in pulses by the pituitary gland. These pulses vary between 10 and 30 per day and can be strengthened by exercise. By age 80, the daily production falls to 60 (or less) micrograms. Studies on exercising - versus sedentary healthy men showed that only one-fourth of the decline in lean tissue mass is caused by disuse while three-fourths is caused by the aging process.Therefore, the possible effects of the broadbean soup on Human Growth Hormone is worth exploring in aging populations.

-According to Ronald M. Klatz, M.D., Author of the book Stopping the -Clock... "The benefits of taking Human Growth Hormones include:
-Younger, thicker skin
-Stronger bones
-An average gain of 8.8% in muscle mass after six months, without exercise
-An average loss of 14.4 % body fat after six months without dieting
-A stronger immune system
-Better exercise performance
-A higher energy level
-Greater cardiac output
-Lower cholesterol
-Regrowth of heart, liver, spleen, kidneys and other organs that shrink with age
-Tissue regenerating/healing of wounds and in recovery from surgery
-Improved kidney function
-Lower blood pressure
-Fewer wrinkles
-Elimination of cellulite
-Sharper vision
-Better retentive memory

Dr Klatz is referring to Human Growth Hormone in its synthetic injectable form. Apart from the injectable form being quite expensive, it also requires a doctors prescription. Growth hormone releasers in the form of a supplement or food that boost HGH provide a safe and natural alternative to boosting Human Growth Hormone without side effects.

Says Richard " I was searching for a natural B2 agonist. And then I stumbled on a new way to boost HGH (Human Growth Hormone). I wanted something that could give the muscle building and fat reducing effects of a synthetic B2 agonist such as Clenbuterol, but was natural, safe and legal. Well, after some searching, I found one. It's called dopamine...a substance naturally produced by your own body.(It's actually a neuro-transmitter and manufactured by the brain) But there was a problem with this...the human body cannot assimilate orally ingested dopamine. So then I looked to dopamine pre-cursors...substances that the body could convert to dopamine...The most direct pre-cursor is the amino acid l-dopa and it naturally occurs in Vicia Faba...or more commonly...Broadbean! Yes, the common Broadbean!"

What's more, a study performed in Australia at the Monash Medical Centre demonstrated that the l-dopa content in 100 grams of broadbean pod mixture was 250mg (a dosage equivalent to the prescription dosage of an l-dopa treatment for Parkinson's disease). The researchers concluded from the study "Vicia faba meals produced comparable L-dopa blood levels to fasting standard tablet doses and recovery studies yielded 0.25% L-dopa per weight of bean pod mixture. Vicia faba contains sufficient L-dopa to be pharmacologically active."

So, what this means in a nutshell is that the humble broad bean can effectively and cheaply supply you with l-dopa which your body converts to dopamine...which is a B2 agonist that builds muscle and burns fat. Now, here's the best bit...Dopamine is one of the most potent HGH releasers. Not only do we have a food (Broadbean) which can act as a B2 agonist, it also can boost HGH. And boosting HGH also boosts igf-1, testosterone, and insulin...three extremely anabolic hormones! How can you utilize this super food? Says Richard "Why not have a cup of my Broadbean soup before you train? This will supercharge the natural HGH boost which weight training stimulates...not to mention the boost in igf1, testosterone and insulin which occurs as a by product of the increased HGH! And for those who want to restore youth, have a cup of the soup before bed, because this is another time the body naturally releases HGH into the bloodstream.

Visit my website,
http://ironpower.biz/broadbean_l-dopa_soup.htm to get the FREE, delicious and easy to prepare recipe for the Broadbean "Soup Of Youth" .Also take a look at a natural bodybuilding product we have that is popular amongst bodybuilders called GH Stack, which has been university proven to boost HGH and IGF-1 by 701% and 300% respectively...visit http://ironpower.biz/products_gh_stack.htm.

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