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Human Growth Hormones (HGH) are produced, stored, and secreted by the pituitary gland which can be found at the base of the brain. HGH is released when GABA signals the pituitary glands to do so. An increase in the levels of HGH results in a significant decrease in fat storage, a rise in energy, and a build up of lean tissue mass.
HGH is a hormone that is involved in muscle building. It also affects the breakdown and utilization of body fat. As people get older, HGH continues to be manufactured and stored by the brain, however its level of secretion decreases. Scientists now attribute the increasing difficulty of losing body fat as people age to the inadequate amount of circulating HGH. Studies show that within 90 minutes of taking a supplement that contains GABA, HGH levels increase more than five times the previous levels.
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