HGH Cycle

The typical human growth hormone cycle, usually shortened to HGH cycle, can be anywhere from five to eight months in length; depending upon the reason that an individual is using the HGH. For many who are into bodybuilding, the HGH cycle is around 5-7 days per week at a dosage of 4IU each day. The supplement is taken during the building of muscle mass as it tends to produce more rapid results for those who are desperately trying to increase their muscle mass. However, clinics, such as Dr. Michael Sigler’s Age Management Panama, use the HGH cycle to put a halt on, or at least slow, the aging process.

Since the body’s natural HGH cycle does decrease with age, it has been found that supplementing the human body with HGH can decrease and, in some cases, reverse the signs of aging. Of course, Cenegenics technology, which has certified Dr. Sigler, has researched HGH thoroughly; finding remarkable changes in those individuals aged fifty and above who choose to use HGH cycle therapy. The most common results proven in individuals who are receiving HGH therapy are: a reduction in overall body fat due to an increase in the body’s metabolism, increased bone mass, increased immune system functionality and an increase in the regrowth of the body’s tissue cells.

Obviously, HGH supplementation has proven to be extremely remarkable when it comes to the aging process. Cenegenics extensive research on this hormone only increased the interest and expansion of its use and Dr. Michael Sigler’s Age Management Panama Clinic is one of the many results of this booming new advancement in age management medicine. Rest assured, trained physicians, such as Dr. Sigler, will be happy to provide you with a confidential consultation regarding the HGH cycle and how it can help to control the aging process of your own body.

What is Age Management Medicine

Age Management Medicine is a proactive, preventative approach to healthcare for an aging population focused on preservation of optimum human function and quality of life making every effort to modulate the process of aging prior to the onset of degenerative aging. The basic tenets of Age Management Medicine are patient evaluation through extensive medical history, lifestyle assessment, physical examination and laboratory evaluation to establish personalized proactive treatment plans consisting of proper diet, exercise, stress management and appropriate medical interventions.