Collection: Adult HGH Therapy
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is essential for vitality, recovery, and overall health. However, HGH production naturally declines around age 40, leading to reduced energy, slower recovery, and signs of aging.
Our HGH Therapy supports individuals experiencing age-related or pituitary-related hormone decline, helping to restore strength, energy, and wellness.

What is human growth hormone?
Growth hormone (GH) is a small protein that is made by the pituitary gland and secreted into the bloodstream. GH production is controlled by a complex set of hormones produced in the hypothalamus of the brain and in the intestinal tract and pancreas.
The pituitary puts out GH in bursts; levels rise following exercise, trauma, and sleep. Under normal conditions, more GH is produced at night than during the day. This physiology is complex, but at a minimum, it tells us that sporadic blood tests to measure GH levels are meaningless since high and low levels alternate throughout the day. But scientists who carefully measure overall GH production report that it rises during childhood, peaks during puberty, and declines from middle age onward.
Why Choose HGH Therapy?
For most adults, HGH production begins to decrease as early as the age of 40. This decline of HGH production is more significant for individuals with minor or severe surgical intervention of the pituitary gland.
What happens if adults lack growth hormones?

1) Physical Effects: Growth hormone deficiency in adults can result in various physical manifestations, including:
- Decreased muscle mass and strength: GH is essential for maintaining muscle mass, and its deficiency can lead to muscle weakness and reduced exercise capacity.
- Increased body fat: GH helps regulate fat metabolism, and its deficiency can contribute to increased fat accumulation, particularly around the waist and abdomen.
- Reduced bone density: GH promotes bone growth and mineralization. In its absence, adults may experience decreased bone density, making them more prone to fractures and osteoporosis.
- Cardiovascular risk factors: Growth hormone deficiency can increase the risk of cardiovascular conditions such as increased cholesterol levels, higher blood pressure, and impaired cardiac function.

Psychological Effects: Beyond the physical consequences, growth hormone deficiency can also impact mental and emotional well-being. Some potential psychological effects may include:
- Fatigue and decreased energy levels: Individuals lacking growth hormone may experience persistent fatigue, low energy, and a general sense of lethargy.
- Impaired cognitive function: GH plays a role in maintaining cognitive function, including memory, attention, and learning. Deficiency may result in cognitive impairments, reduced focus, and poor concentration.
- Emotional changes: Growth hormone deficiency can contribute to mood swings, increased irritability, and even symptoms of depression and anxiety.
- Decreased quality of life: The combination of physical and psychological effects can significantly impact an individual's overall quality of life, leading to reduced productivity, decreased social interaction, and diminished overall well-being.
It's important to note that growth hormone deficiency in adults is a medical condition that can be diagnosed by a healthcare professional. If you suspect a growth hormone deficiency, it is essential to consult with a doctor who specializes in endocrinology for proper evaluation, diagnosis, and potential treatment options.

Benefits of Adult HGH Therapy HGH therapy include 9 Benefits:
Human growth hormone can be injected in larger doses to promote weight loss and increase muscle size, while a small dose can be used for general recovery, health and ignite the anti-aging process. Presently, there is a growing list of benefits of HGH treatment in children, adolescents and adults, such as:
1. Increased Muscle Strength
2. Better Fracture Healing
3. Enhanced Weight Loss
4. Stronger Bones
5. Reduced Cardiovascular Disease Risk
6. Improvement in Erectile Dysfunction
7. Decreased Obesity
8. Better Mood and Cognitive Function
9. Better Sleep
I'm Interested in HGH Optimization, Where Do I Start?
Start with the New Regeneration Baseline+HGH Test,a comprehensive starter panel of over 50 biomarkers. These biomarkers include IGF-1 levels, hormone levels, thyroid levels, inflammatory markers, and other key indicators that give you and our medical providers an accurate picture of your overall health.Â
Then, meet with our team of medical experts to discuss restoring and balancing your HGH levels through Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, medical services, Wellness Technology, and lifestyle adjustments.