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How Insulin Growth Factors Can Help Us Live Young and Age Well

Recently, I wrote about adding ProBLEN’s HGH Plus IGF 1 & 2 Organotherapy supplement to your summer routine and how doing so could enhance the time it takes for your muscles to recover and improve your body’s ability to stave off the effects of aging. How does this product help, you ask? What allows this therapy to restore hormone imbalances brought on by stress or exercise?

IGF (Insulin-like Growth Factor) is produced primarily by the liver as a protein hormone closely related to insulin. Its production is stimulated by the pituitary gland releasing growth hormones into the bloodstream. By improving Growth Hormone generation, ProBLEN’s supplement helps to decrease the signs of aging. 

A balanced IGF presence in the body mobilizes growth factors across almost every important system, particularly the skeletal and nervous systems. Proper levels are important for everything from building muscle mass and increasing bone density to aiding cell growth and staving off Apoptosis.  

Reduction in either growth hormone or IGF levels as we age can lead to diminished bone strength, muscle atrophy, and possibly a loss of sexual performance. There are even studies showing a relation in age-related declines of IGF-1 and 2 and an observed inability to regulate the delta waves necessary for significant, quality sleep in older males. Basically, we shrink and sleep less as we get older, most likely due to declining hormone levels. 

ProBLEN has had many experts blend HGH Plus IGF-1 & 2 with these specific supplement needs in mind. Whether you want to try and improve your sleep or desire to fight against the years, rage against the age, so to speak, ProBLEN can help. We do not have to accept the inevitable. We have the tools, we have the means. Let’s take on life this summer and live it for all its worth.

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