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Stimulating the Body's Production of Human Growth Hormone-Naturally

Author: Mary Desaulniers Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 06-10-2005 | Comments: 0 | Views: 127 | Rating:  (54) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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We all know the signs of aging---loose, flaccid skin, increasing girth, loss of muscle tone and lean body mass, wrinkles, fatigue, memory loss, joint stiffness. The list goes on. We age because our body's natural production of Growth Hormone decreases with age; this hormone is responsible for the development of lean body mass, bone density and an efficient metabolism that diminishes the body's fat-storing capacity.

Age is not the factor that inhibits the body's release of Growth Hormone. It's the physiological changes that accompany aging that are responsible for it—changes such as weight gain, obesity, high sugar levels and high levels of free fatty acids in the blood. All these factors, however, are to a large extent, within our control through nutrition and exercise—which means that there is a lot we can do now ( whether you are 30 or 50) to stimulate the body's release of Growth Hormone.

What factors naturally stimulate the body's release of Growth Hormone?

Protein
Sleep
Exercise

Simple. Isn't it?

Protein contains amino acids that help the body with tissue repair and growth. Human Growth Hormone is a tissue building hormone produced in the pituitary gland located at the base of the skull. It causes growth, repairs tissue, mobilizes fat stores and shifts the metabolism into high gear—all of which require the presence of amino acids in the body.

That's why protein is indispensable for the building of lean body mass. While high glycemic carbohydrates ( commonly known as bad carbs) release insulin ( the hormone that persuades the body to store fat), protein releases glucagon which turns the body into a fat-burning machine.

A combination of animal and plant protein sources is favorable for optimum health. If we depend solely on animal sources for protein, we will be consuming a great deal of animal fats as well. That's why supplementing animal sources of protein with soy protein is highly recommended. Research shows that the amino acid lysine( abundant in animal protein) increases the level of bad cholesterol in the body, while the amino acid arginine (abundant in soy protein) actually decreases it. This lower ratio of lysine in soy protein decreases the body's production of insulin and increases the production of glucagon. Soy protein consumed regularly will switch the body's metabolism to high gear; it shifts the body from storing fat to burning fat.

Does this mean that we should go completely nuts over protein?

Certainly not. It is vital that we keep a well-balanced diet of protein, good carbohydrates and essential fatty acids. The ratio that works best would be about 30% protein, 40-45% low-glycemic good carbs( 4-5 servings a day of fruits and vegetables, 1-2 servings of whole grains) and 25-30% essential fatty acids.

Lack of sleep makes us fat. Insomnia releases the stress hormone cortisol which stimulates the appetite and slows down the metabolism. That's why sleep is so important not only for weight management but the release of Human Growth Hormone. Studies show that Growth Hormone is secreted in Stage 3 and Stage 4 sleep, the first hour or two after reaching deep sleep. So if we don't get to the deep sleep stage, we are sabotaging our body's capacity to repair and renew tissues and cells. Unless we get to that deep sound sleep zone, our bodies will not be releasing Growth hormone efficiently.

We cannot emphasize enough how important exercise is as an anti-aging tool. However, not all forms of exercise release Growth Hormone. Again, studies show that for a workout to bring about the release of Growth Hormone, it must be sustained and strenuous enough to create muscle exhaustion. The exercise must be at the right level of intensity—a level that is not so high that it causes injury and suppresses the body's release of the hormone( chronic marathoners, for example, show decreased levels of Growth Hormone),yet strong and resistant enough to bring about fat loss and metabolic efficiency.

A brisk walk around the park or 20 minutes on the treadmill will raise your heart rate, but it will not help you release Growth Hormone. What is needed is a consistent program of resistance training ( 15 minutes 4 times a week) using weights or dumb-bells. Interval training for runners come under this category as well.  Short, sustained bursts of anaerobic workouts ( like weight lifting, interval training) that create an oxygen deficit in the muscles are the most appropriate forms of activity because the oxygen deficit shifts our muscles from burning carbohydrates to burning fat. This kind of exercise  increases our metabolic rate and keeps it elevated for a good 48 hours after exercise—which means that we are continually burning fat even after our workout.  At the same time, when muscles contract and relax during multiple sets of resistance exercise, the body is stimulated to produce significant levels of Growth Hormone to repair and renew the tissues that have been placed under optimal stress.

So what is the best form of exercise? A combination of both aerobic and anaerobic workouts. This means 30 minutes of brisk walking, running to get your heart rate up  PLUS 15 minutes of weight training, resistance training, intervals to get your muscles to the point of depletion so necessary for the stimulation of Growth Hormone. Such a program done consistently 4-5 times a week will definitely bring results.

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A runner for 27 years, retired schoolteacher and writer, Mary is now doing what she has always done--being engaged in what she loves--running, weight training, writing, helping people reclaim their bodies by seeing that weight is just matter that needs to be processed. Nutrition, exercise, positive vision and purposeful engagement are the tools used to turn this matter into creative selves. a body well-nourished is a mind well-served~ http://www.GreatBodyat50.com.
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