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HGH ReleasersHGH releasers are products that stimulate or induce the pituitary gland to ... Not every amino acid stimulates HGH, but among those that do, arginine would do a great job. Similar in structure, HGH can be made from Arginine. It helps to stimulate HGH release. Glutamine is a conditional essential amino acid, too. Clinical Studies have shown that L-Arginine, and L-Glutamine are the most effective HGH Releasers in the world. Most scientists believe that L-arginine promotes HGH release by inhibiting somatostatin. L-arginine has many other benefits, like being an alternative to aspirine, in addition to being a growth-hormone-realeaser. There are several problems with the use of amino acids as HGH releasers. Their effectiveness generally diminishes with age, and with continued use. This has led some people to the opinion that amino acids such as L-arginine are weak HGH releasers. This can be a dangerous assumption. In some young people, L-arginine may actually cause dangerously high levels of HGH release. Many young people use L-arginine, but it should not be used by anyone until at least 5 years after they have completed their long bone growth (unless they are under close medical supervision). For these amino acids to be effective, certain other substances must be present, and other substances must not be present. In order to insure that you have the proper co-factors for these amino acids to produce HGH, it is best to take the L-arginine in a wholistic formula. A good arginine- oder amino acid formula can help. So the only practical way to take L-arginine is to take it, along with the necessary co-factors, in a specially formulated drink mix.
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