Why Am I This Tall?
If you are tall and well-built, you may thank your parent’s genes for that, but little do you know that biologically speaking, you may have your pituitary glands to be grateful about.
The pituitary gland, sometimes called as the master gland, is the one responsible for certain functions of the body. Some of the things this gland does is to regulate our temperature, promote growth during our childhood years, and produce testosterone in males and estrogen in females.
Historically speaking, the , human growth hormone hormone that the pituitary gland produces has already been studied in the US since 1920s but they only successfully replicated it in laboratories in the early ’80s, giving us the first synthetic HGH.
Today, almost 30 years after, HGH boosters have become ever more revolutionary. It is now being used to slow down the process of ageing, enhance the muscular system and improve one’s brain functions, among countless therapeutic effects it can deliver.
September 4, 2010 at 4:49 am