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Growth Principles
Human height is not determined
by genetic factor alone but is strongly influenced by the effects of
certain hormones on the development of the 26 skeletal bones and the cartilageneous portions of the 62 bones of the lower body. The stimulation
of the pituitary gland would increase hormonal production, which would
then spur the growth of the cartilageneous portions of the bones of the
lower body, ultimately leading to height increase.
Importance of Growth Hormone
As the name suggests, this hormone is responsible for growth and
development of the body. It is released by the pituitary gland, no
larger than a pea, located at the base of the brain in the small
depression of the sphenoid bone called the sella turcica. Growth Hormone
controls growth by regulating the amount of nutrients taken into cells.
The growth hormone also works with insulin to control the level of blood
sugar.
As we are targeting Growth and Development of the body not the
scientific language and definitions. So we will discuss only about
increasing growth hormone levels. In normal course an Individual's
pituitary gland releases, about 7/10th of a milligram of growth hormone in
24 hour. Where as half of this amount is released within the
first hour of sleep and rest of the hormone is released during:-
· Increased body temperature
· Physical exercise
· Specific amino acid ingestion
· Decreased blood glucose levels
Sleep is the major stimulator of growth hormone, physical exercise is next
in the line. In fact the intensity of Growth hormones peaks higher during
exercise as compared to sleep.
Several things influence the magnitude and intensity of growth hormone
released during exercise...
· Fitness Level
· Intensity and type of Exercise
· The amount of power and Temperature evolved by the muscles.
The Human spinal column is consisted of 33
separate bone segments known as vertebrae These Vertebrae are held
together by tough fibrous tissue’s which are known as ligaments. The
lower 9 are "fused" into two immovable bones, the sacrum and the
coccyx, which forms the back of the pelvis. The remaining 24 vertebrae
never get “fused” and thus provide flexibility and motion.. These 24
vertebrae includes 7 cervical (neck), 12 thoracic (back of chest), and
5 lumbar. Cartilage disks are located
between these 24 vertebrae,
and serve to cushion the spinal column from shock.
The thickness of the disks determines the length of the spinal column
and directly affects one’s current height. There are total 25 disks
in all and their combined length accounts one’s overall height. Since
these disks are "non-fusible" cartilages, they can constantly grow
thicker under the stimulation of growth hormones at any age!
The
thicker those disks are, the longer spinal column is and the taller
an individual become. Even each disk grows only 0.25 cm (0.1 inch) thicker, which is
the length of this line in quotes "_", you will grow 0.25 * 25 = 6.25 cm
(2.5 inches) taller!
Restoring HGH
Levels
In the Mid 90's An England based journal published
an article regarding the effects on Human Growth due to injecting of
Carbohydrates and Protein into the body just after workout.
HGH production is at peak
levels during adolescent years, but the percentage starts decreasing as we
get older (production decreases over 25% by our early thirties).
Human growth
hormone can be re-stored in two ways
1). HGH
Injections
2). HGH
Releaser's (supplements that increases natural HGH Production
HGH
Injections:- These are artificially prepared hormones and can have
side effects too. More over these are very costly and can lead to
suppressing of natural production of HGH.
HGH
Releaser's:- HGH releaser's have no side effect because they are
increasing natural production of Growth Hormone and more over they will
not suppress natural production of HGH.
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